Download Print this page

Operation - Faber HAAKON Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Freestanding wood stove

Advertisement

The following fire safety requirements must be met on installation of the
wood stove:
1. A minimum distance from flammable objects (furniture, wood flooring,
textiles), and other combustible components of 20 cm at the back and 20 cm to
both sides must be respected.
2. There must be no flammable, temperature-sensitive materials (furniture,
decorations etc.) in the heat radiation field within 80 cm of the front of the stove.
3. If the stove is installed on a flammable or temperature-sensitive floor then it
must be placed on a non-combustible base (for example ceramic or steel plate)
with a size measured outwards from the fire box opening of a minimum of 50
cm and at least 30 cm from the side.
4. The stove must only be operated with the ash tray inserted.
5. If work is being carried out on flammable or explosive materials in the vicinity
of the stove, the stove must be put out of operation.
NOTE
No liability is accepted for any direct or indirect damage caused by the stove.
This includes dirtying of the room caused by the decomposition of products
from organic dust and whose pyrolysis products appear as a dark line on
wallpaper, furniture, textiles and stove parts.

3. OPERATION

3.1 Fuels
For the Haakon/Brande 82 stove, one must only use:
Natural blocks of wood including bark in the form of wood logs according to
DIN 51731 HP2 and.
However, it is
INADMISSIBLE
-
painted or plastic coated wood
-
wood treated with wood preservatives
-
household waste
-
paper briquettes (pollutants: cadmium, lead, zinc)
-
damp wood (residual humidity > 20%)
According to the 1
protection law, only low-smoke producing fuels may be burned in stoves.
to burn for example:
st
regulation for the implementation of the Federal emission
6

Advertisement

loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Brande 82