Enjoy your new Morsø stove! Morsø, the largest stove manufacturer in Denmark, has been making cast-iron stoves of the highest qual- ity since 1853. By carefully following the instructions below, we are certain that you will enjoy many years of comfortable warm from your new Morsø stove. CONTENTS Installing your Morsø...
1.0 Installing your Morsø stove 1.1 Unpacking the stove 1410: After removing the outer packaging, unbolt the combustion chamber from the wooden pallet and place it gently on its back. The cardboard packaging can be placed underneath to prevent marring. Remove the leg pack from the stove and bolt each leg/panel securely to the underside of the base on the combustion chamber, using the bolts provided (found inside the stove).
600 mm 700 mm insulated flue 1410 corner installation 1440 corner installation In situations where the stove is to be fitted into a brick or non-combustible recess, we recommend that the stove is installed with at least 10 cm clearance to the wall, this will allow room air to circulate around the stove;...
The wood-burning stove must never been connected to a chimney to which a gas-burning stove or appliance is connected. An efficient modern stove places heavy demands on the chimney, and you should have the chimney regularly swept and inspected by your approved chimney sweep. The cross-sectional area of the chimney (at its narrowest point) must comply with National and Local Building Regulations.
1.7 Connecting the stove to a masonry chimney A wall sleeve should be bricked securely into the wall of the chimney at the appropriate height and the stovepipe inserted centrally. The pipe must not extend into the actual chimney opening, but rather must reach only to the inside of the chimney aperture. The gap between the stovepipe and sleeve must be sealed using glass fibre packing rope.
1.9 Draft conditions If smoke spillage occurs when the fire door is opened, it is probably due to poor chimney draft. This type of stove requires at least 1 pa of chimney draft to achieve satisfactory com- bustion and smoke spillage prevention. However, in cases where the stove door is opened too vigorously you could expect that slight smoke spillage may occur.
2.0 Firing the stove/Using your stove The heat output of your stove is regulated by means of the air inlets. The primary air sup- ply, i.e. the air which passes through the shaking grate, is controlled by the bottom draft vent, while the secondary air supply, i.e.
2.1 Lighting and refuelling intervals A lot of air is needed when first lighting the stove. When starting with a totally cold stove, it may be helpful to leave the door ajar (-3 cm) during the first few minutes; the secondary air intake should be fully open.
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5. Refuelling of your stove should be done while there are still glowing embers in the bed. Spread the em- bers across the bottom, but concentrated mostly to- wards the front of the stove. 6. Place three pieces of fuel weighing roughly 0.6 kg and measuring about 5 cm in length across the coals in one layer, with spacing of roughly 1 cm between the pieces of wood.
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The stove door should normally be opened gently the first - 3 centimetres, then you should wait until the pressure has equalised before opening the door all the way. This technique will prevent smoke from getting out, particularly when there is a poor draught. The stove door should never be opened when the stove is being fired vigorously.
3.0 Routine stove maintenance 3.1 External maintenance The surface of the stove is painted with heat-resistant Senotherm paint. If the stove is used too vigorously, the painted surface may take-on a greyish tinge. It is easily maintained by sim- ply vacuuming the surface with a soft brush attachment and applying two light layers of paint. Morsø...
Firebricks It should be expected that at sometime the Chamote firebricks will show some signs of crack- ing in its surface; however this is regarding as natural and will not alter the overall function. Gaskets The rope gaskets in the door will need regular inspection in order to ensure and maintain full control of your stove’s burning rate;...
4.0 Alternative fuel types Your new Morsø stove is EN-approved for burning wood. However, the stove is capable of burning other solid fuels as manufactured smokeless coal or good quality anthracite (stove nuts). If you fire your stove with any fuel other than wood, it may help to use coal insert/fuel economisers, which simply fit into the left and right sides of the firebox.
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