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BOX  52

Installation instructions

1    INTRODUCTION

1.1    GENERAL

The appliance must be positioned and connected by a Barbas dealer/specialist in 
accordance with the following installation instructions, nationally and locally applicable 
regulations. 
This manual contains directions for both positioning the appliance and for its
environmentally-friendly use. It also contains technical data for the appliance, parts 
information and directions in the event of problems. Study this manual carefully before 

using the fi replace. We recommend you keep this manual in a safe place for reference 
purposes.

Optionally the appliance can be equipped with a wood log storage module.

See the “Instructions for use” for the operation of the appliance
The “Instructions for use” is provided separately by the appliance.

1.2    SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

•  Do not place fl ammable objects within 130 cm of the radiation area of the appliance.  
  Pay special attention to furnishings and ornaments around the appliance.

•  To ensure safe operation, the following minimum distances must be maintained  
  between the appliance and any combustible material at the side or rear of the
  appliance (temperature 

≤ 

80 °C).

  in respect of side wall:   Distance minimal 30 cm
  in respect of rear wall:   Distance minimal 35 cm.

•  The minimum distance between the side and rear of the appliance and a wall of 
  non-combustible material must be at least 15 cm.
 
•  When placed on a combustible fl oor, a hearth of non-combustible material must be  
  placed underneath the appliance. This hearth shall extend at least 20 cm on each  
  side of the appliance. If the appliance is placed without the optional wood log storage  
  module, the hearth shall have a minimum thickness of 3 cm.
 
•  When you use your appliance, the exterior will become hot. Always wear the glove  
  or use the accessories supplied when fi lling etc. 
  Protect yourself and others (especially children!) from burns. Do not leave children  
  unattended when the appliance is burning.

•  Watch your clothing. Synthetic clothing in particular can easily catch fi re and burn  
  intensely.

Summary of Contents for BOX 52

Page 1: ...rbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new fire This document is an essential part of your fire Read it carefully before installation and maintenance of the gas fire and keep it in a safe place Serial number Production date Version number 02 343033 Date 14 11 2016 ...

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Page 5: ...structions 7 2 Placing 2 1 Included 10 2 2 Preparation for positioning 10 2 3 Accessories 11 3 Installation 3 1 Instructions 13 3 2 Flue gas channel 13 3 3 Fitting 14 3 4 Preparation Function check 16 4 Operation 18 5 Annual maintenance 20 6 Replacement parts 22 7 Dimensions 28 8 Technical data 30 9 Warranty terms 31 ...

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Page 7: ...y special attention to furnishings and ornaments around the appliance To ensure safe operation the following minimum distances must be maintained between the appliance and any combustible material at the side or rear of the appliance temperature 80 C in respect of side wall Distance minimal 30 cm in respect of rear wall Distance minimal 35 cm The minimum distance between the side and rear of the a...

Page 8: ... Follow the instructions issued by your local fire brigade The appliance can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satisfied The required constructive adaptations should be satisfied as well It is essential that the appliance the flue and combustion air supply are cleaned and inspected annually by a Barbas dealer specialist The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain gua...

Page 9: ...pens and closes the baffle plates are fitted correctly to the brackets at the top of the appliance and the heat resistant panels are fixed to the walls Check if there are no foreign objects in the appliance Avoid over loading white burning glow caused for example by lengthy burning with primary air combustion air supply slider all the way to or by burning too much wood in one go The appliance can the...

Page 10: ...CESSORIES The following accessories can be supplied by your dealer N B If any part is missing please contact your dealer Thick walled 2 mm steel chimney system Ø130 mm Part no Description 343123 Pipe 1950 mm with reduction 343117 Pipe 500 mm with reduction 343116 Pipe 1000 mm with reduction 343120 Elbow 90 343119 Elbow 45 343118 Elbow 30 343015 Support sleeve L 190 mm double walled 343016 Rosette ...

Page 11: ...G Check all functions of the appliance before fitting Check the opening and closing operation of the door Turn the handle all the way down Door is locked Handle forwards The door releases from its lock and can be opened forwards For this use the operating hook supplied ...

Page 12: ... intake middle below the window Check whether the ashtray is completely empty Report any defects immediately to your dealer Remove enclosed documents and components from the appliance Have the suitability of the area in which the appliance is to be placed and the chimney approved by a specialist The stove must have its own chimney constructed in compliance with current legislation ...

Page 13: ... in as well as bird s nests The draught flowing through the chimney determines how well your stove will burn minimum draught 0 12 mbar 12 Pa recommended draught 0 15 mbar 15 Pa In the event of problems a solution may be a different chimney cap if necessary one with a chimney fan Contact a specialist if you have any doubts about any of the above points If your chimney is unsuitable or if your home d...

Page 14: ... flow and exhaust temperature of the stove The mass flow and exhaust temperature of the stove are shown in chapter 8 Technical Data These values are important to consider when assessing the dimensions of the flue to which the stove is to be connected Cleaning the chimney flue Make sure your chimney flue is cleaned at least once a year by a recognized chimney sweep If the chimney has a chimney valve the...

Page 15: ...ue gases being sucked from the appliance into the room Should creating an extra ventilation opening prove insufficient it is then necessary to fit a flue gas fan Combustion air directly from outside The appliance now has a completely closed combustion system which allows it to operate independently of the surrounding air in the room where the appliance is located The combustion air supply can be conn...

Page 16: ... wood log storage module The adjustable feet are accessible from the combustion chamber To do this remove the steel sheets on both sides of the grate Using an Allen key no 4 to set the adjustable feet on the correct height If the appliance is placed on a natural stone platform the following must be considered Place the appliance approximately 3 mm above the platform by means of the adjustable feet...

Page 17: ...e sliding sleeve in the ceiling Position the lower pipe over the sealing washer Now pull the top pipe down and over the bottom pipe Wall connection Determine the length of pipe required and push this as far as possible into the sliding sleeve before the appliance is placed Once the appliance is placed you can pull the pipe from the sliding sleeve and slide it over the connection ring on the applia...

Page 18: ...er Combined operation for the primary secondary and tertiary combustion air supply 6 Inlet opening 2x combustion air from living room if a direct outside air supply is not connected This will be determined when the appliance is installed Do not EVER close open inlet openings 7 External connection combustion air supply not pictured possible at the bottom ...

Page 19: ...ply slider Combined operation for the primary secondary and tertiary combustion air supply 6 Inlet opening 2x combustion air from living room if a direct outside air supply is not connected This will be determined when the appliance is installed Do not EVER close open inlet openings 7 External connection combustion air supply not pictured possible at the bottom ...

Page 20: ... before operating the appliance again Broken ceramic heat resistant glass may not be thrown away in a glass container but must be included in normal household waste Check the grate and all interior plates on cracks If necessary replace the parts Chimney flue channel Sweep and inspect chimney Check for cracks loose parts flue gas leakage and overall condition of the chimney When in doubt use an inspe...

Page 21: ...ttle dust and as few particles of cigarette smoke candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used Heating of these particles by the burning of the appliance could lead to discoloration of the walls and ceiling It is therefore very important to ensure that the room in which the appliance is located is sufficiently ventilated Last check appliance In revers...

Page 22: ...ase give the serial number Pos nr Article no Description 1 340385 Baffle plate stainless steel 2 339999 Stone baffle plate 3 339921 Stone side left 4 339998 Stone rear 5 340378 Bottom 6 340377 Combustion grate 7 339920 Stone side right 8 340379 Wood rack 9 340432 Ceramic glass ...

Page 23: ...he serial number Pos nr Article no Description 1 340385 Baffle plate stainless steel 2 339999 Stone baffle plate 3 339921 Stone side left 4 339998 Stone rear 5 340378 Bottom 6 340377 Combustion grate 7 339920 Stone side right 8 340379 Wood rack 9 340432 Ceramic glass ...

Page 24: ... grate and the ashtray Remove the two steel bottom plates Although the heat resistant panels have been manufactured with the greatest care there is the possibility that some sharp parts may stick out possibly causing injuries We therefore urgently recommend wearing safety gloves when handling the panels ...

Page 25: ...structions Unscrew the locking pin with the aid of an Allen key and a wrench You can now remove the top baffle plate by pulling it forward slightly and then tipping it downwards The baffle plate can now be pulled forwards and out ...

Page 26: ...tructions Remove carefully the left hand side panel Remove the bottom baffle plate by lifting it slightly and removing it sloping to one side Remove carefully the rear panel by lifting it upwards and remove it diagonally forward ...

Page 27: ... is now disassembled The interior is reassembled in the reverse order Make sure when reassembling the interior to start with the wood rack Finally remove the wood rack Remove carefully the right hand side panel Make sure the rear panels do not fall forwards ...

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Page 29: ...29 BOX 52 Installation instructions 7 2 BOX 52 WITH WOOD LOG STORAGE MODULE ...

Page 30: ...module Inside Interior side panels Heat resistant panels 1400 kg m3 1300 C Interior bottom Steel heat resistant and rust proof Inner lining Steel heat resistant and rust proof Bottom baffle plate Heat resistant panel 2000 kg m3 1300 C Top baffle plate Stainless steel Outside Construction Sheet steel casing Doors Flat door opening to left Shutter with fixed handle Operation Handle for opening the door...

Page 31: ...pplicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 2 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 2 Complaints should be reported as quickly as possible after they have manifested themselves 2 3 Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Barbas dealer together with the serial number of the Barbas appliance which is stated on the front of...

Page 32: ...ass cord thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the first burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Interfocos B V under this warranty does not automatically imply that Interfocos B V also accepts liability for any possible damage The liability of Interfocos B V never extends further than that stated in these warranty conditions Any...

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