Combustion Pace - Nordpeis Salzburg M Installation Manual

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2. Ensure that the bypass and flue dampers are both
open
3. Make a small fire with 0.5-1 kg of kindling wood
4. Close the bypass damper once the flames have
taken proper hold of the wood, this will ensure that
the hot smoke circulates the ducts.
NB! Let the air vent and flue damper remain open
until the fire is burnt out.
This procedure is repeated twice more, with a 24 hrs
gap between each time.
NB! Failure to follow the guidelines for drying can
cause the elements to crack.
The air vent control is turned to the right to increase
the air supply to Salzburg
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Combustion pace

An accumulating fireplace is designed to absorb thermal
energy during a relatively short period of relatively
intense heat. When the period of intensive combustion
is completed, the product will deliver the accumulated
heat over a longer period of time.
The fireplace is designed to reach a surface
temperature between 90 and 140C during normal use.
NB! Combustion beyond the recommended pace
(see table with Technical Information) will result in
a higher surface temperatures, which can lead to
discoloration of the paint. It can also result in higher
than intended temperatures against combustible
walls.
Follow the values in the table to find the correct load
size and what loading interval is right for your product.
When the last load has passed into the ember phase
with few embers left, the air vent and flue damper are
closed to prevent heat escaping through the chimney.
Remember to open the flue damper before making a fire
in the fireplace.
The bypass damper should only be open during when
necessary for short periods (10-15 minutes) at the time
a fire is lit, and at new loads, in order to prevent smoke
or ash escaping into the room. Persistent combustion
with an open bypass damper can result in exceeding
the maximum allowed chimney temperature.
Due to the length of the smoke gas ducts, the
fireplace is heated up somewhat unevenly. After
lighting a fire, the front above the door and one of
the sides will heat up first. The heat will then be
evened out after a few hours of burning and when
all the ducts have been warmed up.
6. Assembly, see page 36
NB! It is very important that installation instructions
are read carefully and followed closely in order to
ensure optimal functioning of the product.
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