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ILD 7 and ILD 8: DS/EN 13229 – NS 3058 – AEA
Manual version. No. 13-1 GB 01.07.13
Model ILD 7 and ILD 8
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Getting Started
Before Installation
Ensure your Local registered installer recommends wood stove installation and standards are fulfilled.
Packing Instructions
The stove is packaged in a cardboard box on a wooden pallet, fixed with EPS styrofoam elements.
First Time Use
Open doors/windows for ventilation during first heating. Expect strong odor and varied sounds as surface treatment hardens.
Installation
Mounting and Securing
Ensure the stove is securely mounted, and the floor is fire-resistant. Check chimney draught is adequate.
Flue Connection Pipe
Instructions for connecting the flue pipe to the top or rear outlet, including cover plate adjustment.
Chimney System and Combustion
Closed Combustion System
Details on supplying combustion air through a Ø100mm ventilation pipe for highly insulated houses.
Chimney and Flue Connection Piece
Requirements for chimney draught (16 Pa), airtightness, cleanout doors, and connection pipe standards (EN 1856-2).
Fuel Usage
Stoking and Overloading
Guidance on stoking the stove with suitable fuel amount to avoid damage and excessive smoke.
Fuel Types and Recommendations
Information on suitable fuel types (seasoned woods) and restrictions on treated wood or waste materials.
Operating the Stove
Refueling Procedures
Instructions for refueling on a low fire bed to prevent excess smoke emission, ensuring sufficient glowing embers.
Fuel Overloading Warning
Avoid exceeding the maximum fuel amount specified, which can cause excess smoke.
Environmental and Weather Use
Optimize stove performance by adjusting airflow for environmental conditions like wind or fog.
Air Control
Primary Air Control
Control primary air from 0-30% for burning low-density or high-density wood. Adjust lever to decrease primary air.
Secondary Air Control
Secondary air vent (50-100%) determines performance and prevents soot on glass. It has a lock.
Ash Management
Ash Drawer and Bottom Grate
Periodically inspect and clean the ash drawer. Ensure the door gasket is firm and intact. A channel collects loose ash.
Cutting Ash Waste
A channel collects loose ash, tipping towards the burn chamber. Ensure ash is cold before cleaning.
Operational Guidance
Dampers Left Open
Operation with open air controls or door can cause excess smoke. Avoid soot in chimney; call fire rescue if fire occurs.
Lighting the Stove
Place kindling and small logs, ensure air valves are open. Close primary air lever after logs burn well.
Installation Clearances
Combustible Wall Clearances
Diagrams showing required clearances from the stove to combustible walls for ILD 7 and ILD 8 models.
Firewall and Insulated Fluepipe Clearances
Diagrams illustrating necessary clearances for firewall and insulated flue pipe installations for ILD 7 and ILD 8.
Distance to Ceiling
Diagram showing the recommended vertical clearance of 2000mm to the ceiling for both ILD 7 and ILD 8 models.
Spare Parts
Spare Parts (ILD 7)
Illustrated list of spare parts for the ILD 7 model, with part numbers for components like baffle plates, burn plates, and glass.
Spare Parts (ILD 8)
Illustrated list of spare parts for the ILD 8 model, including part numbers for burn chamber door, sides, and ash pan.
Regulatory Information
Clean Air Act and Smoke Control Areas
Information on complying with the Clean Air Act, smoke control areas, and specific recommendations for ILD 7 and ILD 8.

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