You have just purchased an appliance from our range. We would like to congratulate you on your choice. This appliance has been
carefully designed. In order to get the very best out of it, we would advise you to request the services of one of our specialists. This will
ensure that the installation is done in accordance with good practices and will guarantee the best operating and safety conditions,
bearing all the responsibility for the final installation.
Before lighting the fire for the first time, carefully read through these installation instructions and user manual. Keep the manual and
warranty safe (as this indicates the model and serial Nº). The person performing the installation work shall be fully liable for any failure
to comply with the instructions set out in these two documents.
Your chimney «draws well», but you are unsure of the draught value. The chimney draught is measured in Pascal (Pa). The
inserts, fireboxes and stoves have been designed, optimised and manufactured in accordance with standards NF EN 13229
(or NF EN 13240) to operate connected to a chimney with a draught of 12 Pa. It frequently happens (in more than one in two
chimneys) that the draught is far too high (over 20 Pa) due to the fact that the chimney is either too high or due to the flue
liner. In this case, the appliances will operate in abnormal conditions which may lead to:
- Excessive wood consumption: this can be three times as much as an appliance with a draught of 12 Pa.
- A fire that "keeps going out" and burns too quickly while producing insufficient heat.
- A quick and inevitable deterioration of the appliance (cracks in the cast iron panels or in the refractory bricks)
- A voided warranty.
To avoid all these problems, there is only one solution!
Get a professional to check the chimney draught (with the appliance operating) and, if it is above 20 Pa, then install a damper
or an adaptor at the flue connection.
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FIREPLACE INSERT
Stove category
Rated heat output (1)
Operating mode
Average flue gas temperature with the door closed
Efficiency
Seasonal efficiency
CO concentration (13% 02)
CO2 concentration (13% 02)
Dust concentration (13% 02)
VOC
NOX
Fuel
Log size
Nominal load per hour approx.
Refuelling
Prohibited fuels
Approx. flue gas mass flow
Flue pipe nominal diameter
Characteristics of the flue pipe
Chimney flue minimum dimensions
Ø min. flue lining or insulated metal duct
Minimum height above the hearth
Diameter of combustion air collar
Ventilation of the room
Draught (10 Pa = 1 mm CE)
Nominal efficiency
Performance in slumber mode (min. permitted)
Max. permitted
Net/gross weight
Nameplate
Air connection collar
Accessories supplied
Cold hand key, heat-insulated glove, frame's bottom cross member, combustion air connection collars ø 75.
Option available
Turbine kit 220-240 V - 50 Hz
Hot air distribution collars (Ø125 or Ø150) (only for
hearth installation)
Beam protection kit
Feet
(1) Nominal operating power with door closed, wood fuel; according to tests carried out as per EN 13229 standard.
(2) DTU 24.1 covering flue ducting, DTU 24.2 covering chimneys equipped with a closed stove; NF EN13229 covering solid fuel stoves.
(Available at AFNOR).
- IMPORTANT -
- IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION -
NEO 67G
Intermittent
Only with the door closed
40 mg/Nm
120 mg/Nm
110 mg/Nm
Wood
All the rest, including coal and its derivatives
Male 150 mm
20 x 20 cm
Male 75 mm
12 Pa ± 2 Pa
6 Pa ± 1 Pa
136 kg/157 kg
On the ash box
Turbine Néo in option
Option PS 67
NEO 67G
8 kW
250 °C
80 %
75%
0.09 %
9.1 %
3
3
3
50 cm
2.25 kg/h
45 min
6.5 g/s
150 mm
4 m
1.2 dm²
20 Pa
139 kg/160 kg
Ø 75
standard
Option
Option