Heta SCAN-LINE 820 Operating Instructions Manual

Heta SCAN-LINE 820 Operating Instructions Manual

Approved for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood logs or authorised fuels
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SCAN-LINE 800-SERIES
Scan-Line 800, 810, 820, 820 with baking oven, 820 with thermasto-
nes, 830 with thermastones, 840, 840 with baking oven, 840 with ther-
mastones, 850 on a pedestal and 850 on a turnable pedestal
APPROVED FOR USE IN SMOKE CONTROL
AREAS WHEN BURNING DRY WOOD LOGS OR
AUTHORISED FUELS
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Installation and Operating Instructions for Heta SL800 stoves Pevex1019/AH/ver1:Jan 2013
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Safety clearances
Important safety clearances for stove installation as per regulations.
Distance regulations
Minimum distances to flammable and non-flammable walls for safe placement.
The floor
Requirements for the floor surface supporting the stove and chimney.
The chimney connection
Guidelines for connecting the stove chimney according to regulations.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
First firing
Initial firing procedure to harden the stove's heat-resistant coating.
Fuel
Guidelines on recommended and prohibited fuels for optimal combustion.
Fuels used in smoke control areas
Regulations for fuel use in designated smoke control zones.
Examples of recommended woods types
Table of wood types and their specific gravity for efficient burning.
Chimney fires
Procedures to follow in case of a chimney fire and prevention.
Airflow regulation
How to adjust combustion airflow using the side handle for optimal burning.
Lighting the stove
Step-by-step guide on how to safely and effectively light the stove.
Lighting instructions for Heta stoves
Detailed visual guide for lighting the stove with wood fuel.
Refuelling
How and when to add more fuel for continuous heating and efficiency.
Reduced rate of combustion
Methods to achieve a lower heat output by adjusting fuel and airflow.
Optimal combustion
Achieving efficient heating through proper air mix and fuel burning.
Risk of explosion
Critical safety warning regarding potential explosion risks during firing.
OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
VENTILATION
Requirements for adequate ventilation and air supply for stove operation.
MAINTENANCE
Guidance on cleaning and maintaining the stove's exterior and components.
Cleaning the glass
Methods for cleaning soot from the stove's viewing glass.
WALL-MOUNTED STOVES
Special instructions for Scanline 850
Specific mounting instructions for the Scanline 850 on a wall or shelf.
Appendix A
The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
Information on smoke control areas and regulations relevant to stove usage.

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