- In order that stove work properly the necessary flue draught must be 12 ÷ 14 Pa.
- Fresh air is necessary for combustion of the fuel and proper functioning of the
stove, and you must provide that in the room where the stove is installed always
be enough (fresh) air. Extractor fans, cooker hoods and similar devices which
extracts air from the room should not be placed in the same room where the stove
is installed. If this is the case or if the doors and windows are sealed. If necessary,
you must find a way to lead fresh air from outside for proper combustion. In this
case, before installing the stove, it is necessary to consult with a competent
engineer/organization. If you do not provide a sufficient amount of air for
combustion, the fuel in the stove will not burn completely and the room where the
stove is placed can become contaminated with unhealthy and dangerous gases!
Figure No. 1 INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE
3. Usage:
- all local regulations including those refering to national and European standards
needs to be complied with when installing the appliance.
- recommended fuel: wood logs (beech wood, poplar wood, etc..), coal with less
calories (brown coal) The heating strength depends on the type and quality of fuel
used.
- the initial heating of the stove should be gradual to avoid sudden stresses on the
material. Do not use the stove with full capacity during the first 8-10 hours of firing
(1-2 days).
- Thermo-resistant paint on the stove will be fully formed (harden) after first 2-3
hours of the firing the stove. During this time, please do not touch the paint and
do not put anything on the stove, in order to avoid damage of the paint. During
first 15-30 min. Of firing the stove may emit unpleasant smell and smoke, during
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