The illustration indicates the approximate center
height of the hole for the flue. Distortions in floors
and walls may influence the height. Place the stove
for accurate position and height of the flue/chimney
connection. We accept no liability for typographical
errors and changes.
2. Technical Information
The stoves from Nordpeis have secondary
combustion and are clean burning. The combustion
takes place in two phases: first the wood burns and
then the gases from the fumes are lit by the hot air.
This ensures that these new stoves have minimal
emissions of soot particles and unburnt gases (such
as CO) and are thus better for the environment. Clean
burning stoves require a small amount of wood in
order to obtain a good heat output. Use exclusively
clean and dry wood. We recommend seasoned
hardwood with a maximum moisture content of 20%.
Material:
Surface treatment
door/doorframe:
Fuel:
Operating range:
Draught system:
Combustion system:
Heating area:
Flue outlet:
Flue:
Weight:
Possible to connect
steel chimney:
3. Distance to Combustible Material
Ensure that the safety distances are respected
(FIG 1). The distance from the front of the stove
to furniture needs to be of at least 1 metre. When
connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet use the
security distances required from the manufacturer.
4. Assembly
The following tools are necessary:
•
Screwdriver
The stove must be lifted from vertical position. Do
not tilt! It can damage the legs.
Operating Control
When the stove is in position, check that all functions
are easy to manoeuvre and appear satisfactory.
Cast iron
Heat resistant varnish
Wood logs, 30 cm
5 kW nominal
Air vent control
Secondary combustion
(clean burning)
40-110 m²
Top and rear
Inner Ø 155 mm
110 kg
Yes
Door
Handle turned downward
Handle turned upward
Air vent control
Pulled out
Pushed it
Flue Outlet Collar
Bergen is delivered as standard with a top flue outlet
collar. In order to change to a posterior mounted flue
outlet:
FIG 2:Remove the perforated decoration lid in the
back with a hammer, or saw it out with a hacksaw
FIG 3: Unscrew the rear sheet steel lid
FIG 4: Unscrew the top collar. The draft diverter will
also loosen
FIG 5: Fasten the collar on the posterior flue outlet
FIG 6: Fasten the sheet steel lid and the draft diverter
on the top flue outlet
Connection of the Flue
Please be aware when connecting the 155 mm flue
to the smoke dome that the flue is placed inside
the flue outlet collar. Use stove cement in the joints.
For the flue connection to the chimney, follow the
recommendations from the chimney manufacturer.
Fresh air supply
FIG 8: The possibility to connect a fresh air supply
ducting set
5. Lighting the Fire for the First Time
When the stove is assembled and all instructions
have been observed, a fire can be lit. Be careful with
touching the stove the first few times it is used as it
may damage the varnish.
Take care when inserting logs into the burn chamber,
in order not to damage the Thermotte plates. Please
note that during the first few firings, the insulations
panels within the firebox will release moisture
contained within them from production. This will slow
down the burn rate slightly and could cause markings
on the glass. These are easily removed with glass
cleaner once the glass has gone cold. Possibly leave
the door slightly open the first 2-3 times that the
stove is used. It is advisable to ventilate the room
well when making the fire for the first time as the
varnish on the stove will release some smoke or
smell. Both the smoke and smell will disappear and
are not hazardous.
Lighting a fire
Insert small dry pieces of kindling wood, ignite and
ensure that the flames have established on the wood
before closing the door. Open the air vent control
(FIG 7)
before you close the door. When the flames
are stable and the chimney is warm, the air supply is
English
Closed
Opened
(FIG 7)
Open
Closed
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