Risk Of Explosion - Heta SCAN-LINE 800 AQUA Operating Instructions Manual

Approved for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood logs or authorised fuels
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embers. Low-effect heating is achie-
ved when the wood is glowing, i.e.
there are no more flames because the
wood fuel has been transformed into
glowing charcoal.
Optimal combustion
For optimal combustion and heating,
this stove is designed to provide an
optimum mix of primary and se-
condary air (in these instructions, we
call this combustion air). The stove
provides excellent heating efficiency
and the window is easy to maintain as
the secondary air 'flushes' the surface
of the glass. Note that the stove will,
of course, blacken if the airflow is too
low. If there is too little oxygen, there
is a risk that the window, etc. will
Blacken due to the formation of soot
deposits. A combination of incorrect
combustion and damp wood fuel can
cause a heavy, sticky coat of soot
to form, which may cause the door
Stove data table in accordance with EN 13240 testing.
Stove type
Nominal
Scan-Line series
fluegas
temperature c°
800 Aqua
182
Stove type
Maximal
Scan-Line series
operation
pressure
bar
800 Aqua
4
The nominal output is the output to which the stove has been tested.
The test was carried out with the secondary air 70% open.
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Installation and Operating Instructions for Heta SL800 Aqua stove Pevex1018/AH/ver1:Jan 2013
Smoke
Fuel
Draught
stub
volume
min
mm
kg
mbar
ø150
1.9
0.13
Water con-
Efficiency
tence of the
boiler
litres
%
14
87
seal to tear off next time the door is
opened.

Risk of explosion

After you add new fuel, it
is very important that you do
not leave the stove unat
tended until the wood is burning
constantly. This will normally occur
within 30 to 60 seconds.
A risk of explosion can possibly arise
if too much wood is placed in the st-
ove. This may result in the production
of large volumes of gas, and this gas
can explode if the intake of primary
and secondary air is insufficient.
It is an advantage always to leave
some ash lying in the bottom of the
comb-
stion chamber.
Take care when emptying the ash
pan, as cinders can continue to
burn in the ash for long periods of
time.
Nominal
Output
output
to water
tested kW
kW
8.7
5.6
Distance to flammable
Distance to
materials in mm
furnitures from
behind
at the
the stove in
the stove
sides
mm
22
175
Output to
Output
Output to
the room
to water
the room
kW
%
%
3.1
64
Stove
weight
kg
750
173
36

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