Description; General Instructions, Safety Instructions; Combustion Air Supply - Haas+Sohn EN13229-W Installation And Operating Manual

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1.Description

Fireplace inserts are highly suitable for the heating
of living and working rooms.
The stove body consists of a welded steel
structure. At the bottom is a wood storage
compartment and above it the ash box, on top of
that the firebox and a heat exchanger at the top.
Between the latter the smoke gas draughts are
arranged above the firebox.
Heating the room air and creating a comfortable
living climate in connection with a covering is
substantially achieved through convection heat.
Because of this you can rapidly heat even cool
rooms that have not been heated for an extended
period of time.
The room air enters the wood
storage compartment, is heated in the convection
duct between inner body and outer wall as it rises
and flows out again through openings provided at
the top of the stove. The component of radiation
heat is obtained through heat radiation in the area
of the view window of the firebox door from the
metal surfaces of the stove and - if available - from
the ceramic surfaces on the sidewalls.

2. General instructions, safety instructions

Adhere to national and European standards, local
regulations, planning and building regulations as
well as fire safety regulations. When installing your
stove you must observe the fire prevention
regulations and the national building regulations
applicable at the place of installation in agreement
with the responsible master chimney sweep of the
district. He will also inspect the appropriate
connection of the device to the chimney.
Prior to installation, verify that the carrying capacity
of the substructure is suitable to support the
heating
insert.
If
the
insufficient, suitable measures (e.g. slab for load
distribution) have to be taken to achieve this.
Your fireplace insert has been subjected to all
inspections required by the legislator. It meets the
specified characteristics in terms of firing efficiency
and smoke gas emissions.
Your fireplace insert of design 1 described in this
Manual has been tested according to DIN 18895
("Fireplace inserts for solid fuels") and EN13229.
The fireplace inserts of design 1 (see Equipment
plate) may be connected to a multiple-use chimney
if the chimney dimension according to DIN 4705
Part 2 allows this.
The fireplace insert is a limited time burning
fireplace.
carrying
capacity
is
Basic requirement:
Ensure that the entire structure, i.e. also
-
connecting
pieces
operationally safe and fireproof and can be
cleaned without effort!
Place of installation:
Fireplace inserts must only be installed in
-
rooms and in places where, according to
position, structural circumstances and type of
use no hazards will develop. In the installation
area of the covered heating insert no electrical
wiring must be present in walls and ceilings. In
particular there must be an adequate inflow of
air for combustion in the installation rooms.
The surface area of the installation room must
be configured and of a size that allows proper
operation of the fireplace.
Fireplace inserts must not be installed in:
-
staircases (except in residential buildings with
more
than
two
accessible hallways; rooms in which easily
flammable or explosive substances or mixtures
are processed, stored or produced in such a
quantity that hazards are created through
ignition or explosion; rooms or apartments
from which air is removed through ventilation
systems or warm air heating systems with the
help of fans, unless the operation of the open
fireplace without danger is ensured.
The operation of open fireplaces is not
-
threatened if the systems circulate air only
within a room, the systems have safety
devices
which
automatically
prevent vacuum in the room of installation or
the volumetric combustion airflows required for
the fireplace inserts and the volumetric flows of
the ventilation systems despite adjustment or
removal of easily accessible control devices of
ventilation systems altogether will not bring
about a vacuum in the installation rooms of the
fireplace inserts and the rooms of the
combined ventilation greater than 4 PA.

3. Combustion air supply:

Ensure that the fireplace will have a minimum
inflow of 360 m³/h of combustion air per each m² of
firebox opening from the outside. Ask your master
chimney sweep responsible for your district.
Installation rooms of fireplace inserts must:
Have at least one door into the open or which
-
are connected with other rooms of this type.
Only rooms of the same apartment or
utilization unit apply. If this is not sufficient, the
installation room must have a combustion
airline leading into the open and the firebox
opening with at least 360 m³/h of combustion
air for each m². If there are other fireplaces in
the same combustion air system, there must
and
chimney,
are
apartments);
generally
and
reliably
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