Regulations to be observed
● Local and building law regulations
● The stove must be installed by a professional and
ulations for safe installation of the connector must be
complied with. The connecting piece used must pos-
sess an opening for cleaning.
● The stove must be regularly checked by a profes-
sional.
● The stove has national technical approval from the
Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik (DIBt) (German
Institute for Civil Engineering) for room-air independ-
Chimney design
ent operation.
Due to its general technical approval, the stove
Turia Lina Compact can be used simultaneously
with an approved ventilation system without addi-
tional safety device.
fore approved for connection to chimneys with multiple
connections.
The chimney design is according to DIN EN 13384 -1
ney must comply with the temperature class T400.
Necessary data
Closed operation
with billet wood / wood briquettes / lignite briquettes:
● Nominal thermal output ................. 5,0 / 5,0 / 5,0 kW
connected to the chimney. The specific national reg-
● Waste air mass flow rate ......... 4,66 / 5,34 / 4,54 g/s
● Waste air temperature at
connection duct ........................... 367 / 374 / 358 °C
● Minimum delivery pressure at
nominal thermal output ......................12 / 12 / 12 Pa
The heating stove's fire door is self-closing; it is there-
and -2 or to the specific national regulations. The chim-
Combustion air supply
The Turia Lina Compact stove can be operated con-
ventionally, dependent on the ambient air as well as in-
dependent of the ambient air.
Ambient air independent
It must be guaranteed that there is enough combustion
air available for the stove. For the proper function of the
combustion air connection
stove, a necessary combustion air volume current of
15,6 m³/h must be considered.
By an ambient air independent operating mode, the
combustion air must be added from outside through a
leak-proof line or through a supply duct in the chimney.
Thus, speak with your district chimney sweep master.
Due to energy saving reasons, the combustion air in-
let should be able to be blocked if the stove is not being
operated. This can occur through a shut-off valve in the
combustion air line or through the air slide valves on
the stove. If a shut-off valve is used, this must be clear-
Through the shutoff, it is avoided that heat is removed
from the set-up room through the constant circulation
of cold combustion air and cold combustion air lines
may lead to an increased formation of condensation.
Attention:
The combustion air line may not be closed during
operation!
In order to feed the combustion air to the stove exter-
nally via a pipe instead of from the room in which it is in-
stalled, it is possible to screw a Ø 125 mm combustion
air pipe to the back of the stove or at the bottom. If the
combustion air pipe installed is longer than 3 m, calcu-
lations will have to be carried out to verify an adequate
supply of combustion air. At extremely low outdoor tem-
peratures, condensation can occur on the combustion
air duct. For this reason it must be insulated with a suit-
able insulating material. Observe the rules of the oven
and air heating construction craft.
ly identified with CLOSED/OPEN.
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