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5

Fuel

5.1

Fuel types

Warning:
Do not use coal, anthracite, coal briquettes, liquid fuel or gel fuel. The

appliance is not designed for these fuels. Use of these fuels is dangerous

and can lead to bodily harm and to serious damage to the appliance.

Suitable fuels are:
• Hard wood (example: birch, beech, oak, ash).
• Soft wood (example: spruce, pine, poplar).
• Wood briquettes without binder.
Before use, wood must dry for minimum 2 years when freshly chopped. Kiln-dried wood

must dry for an extra half year. Dried wood logs must have a moisture content of 10 - 20

%.

Unsuitable fuels are:
• Painted wood.
• Impregnated wood.
• MDF, chipboard.
• Any kind of combustible waste.
• Paraffin impregnated compressed wood logs
• Freshly chopped wood
• Coal, anthracite and other bituminous fuels
• Lignite , peat
Using unsuitable fuels cause excess smoke, black glass, combustible deposits in the

chimney and can damage the appliance.

5.2

Fuel amount

Load the appliance with the amount of fuel as listed hereunder. Put the load as one layer

on the floor of the combustion chamber. For the amount of fuel for the first load see

section 

6.3.1

 .

Caution:
The amount of fuel specified here should not be exceeded, overloading can

cause excess smoke.

Wood logs

Wood briquettes

Amount

3 pieces

3 pieces

Weight

Approximately 1 kg per piece

Approximately 0.8 kg per piece

Length

Approximately 30 cm

Approximately 30 cm

Outline

Approximately 25 cm

Approximately 25 cm

The above listed amount burns for approximately 45 minutes. This time can be different,

dependent on the chimney draught and the position of the combustion air valve.

Fuel

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BOX 30 75

Summary of Contents for BOX30 75

Page 1: ...User manual BOX30 75 Serial number Production date...

Page 2: ...wise without the prior written permission of Barbas Bellfires BV This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Barbas Bellfires BV reserves the right to revise this docume...

Page 3: ...r operation 10 4 2 Safety instructions with regard to the environment 11 5 Fuel 12 5 1 Fuel types 12 5 2 Fuel amount 12 6 Operation 13 6 1 Preparation before first use 13 6 2 First use of the applianc...

Page 4: ...11 Warranty Terms 23 Contents 4 BOX 30 75...

Page 5: ...onformity with the following directives 2009 125 EC Directive for the setting of eco design requirements for energy related products eco design directive Relevant Regulation EU 2015 1185 Release of da...

Page 6: ...the following directives 2009 125 EC Directive for the setting of eco design requirements for energy related products eco design directive Relevant Regulation EU 2015 1185 Release of dangerous substa...

Page 7: ...a typical setup The illustrations are for instructional use only 2 1 How to work with this document 1 Make yourself familiar with the structure and content of the document 2 Read the safety section i...

Page 8: ...of the appliance E D C H F G B J I K A A Door handle B Glass C Primary air inlet D Grate E Steel bottom plates F Log guard G Ash tray under the grate H Cast iron panels I Flue connection J Control lev...

Page 9: ...briquettes as fuel Do not use other fuels The appliance is intended for use with the door closed The appliance may only be used at the location that meets the requirements for the installation of the...

Page 10: ...use the appliance in case of visual glass damage Make sure that the appliance is installed correctly Refer to the Installation and Maintenance manual You can find the manuals on www barbasbellfires co...

Page 11: ...onmentally friendly way Dispose of ceramic heat resistant glass as household waste Do not dispose of ceramic heat resistant glass in a glass recycling container Dispose of an obsolete appliance accord...

Page 12: ...pped wood Coal anthracite and other bituminous fuels Lignite peat Using unsuitable fuels cause excess smoke black glass combustible deposits in the chimney and can damage the appliance 5 2 Fuel amount...

Page 13: ...for the first time the coating can cause an unpleasant but harmless smell After first few times of use of the appliance a light deposit on the inside of the glass may occur caused by curing of the pai...

Page 14: ...ood above the firestarter cubes 8 Light the firestarter cubes with a lighter or a match 9 Close the door of the appliance After approximately 20 minutes the wood logs burn Dependent on the quality of...

Page 15: ...Refer to section 5 2 5 Close the door 6 After ignition of the fuel move the control lever to a position that gives a quiet burning fire 6 3 3 Control the burn process Control the burn process with the...

Page 16: ...let is closed 6 3 4 General firing tips The appliance works best when it has heated up as described in section 6 3 1 Insufficient heating up leads to a low chimney draught black deposits on the glass...

Page 17: ...ll combustion air inlets closed when the appliance is used This will cause severe smoke development soot formation and increases the chance of a chimney fire After the first load do not overload the a...

Page 18: ...mbers 2 Remove the ashes with a small scoop 3 Lift the grate with the operating hook and remove the grate 4 Remove the ashtray and empty it 5 Make sure there are no ashes in the space under the ash tr...

Page 19: ...r is not warm enough Do the recommended ignition procedure Refer to section 6 3 1 Use the recommended amount of fuel Refer to section 6 3 1 The wood logs burn too fast Primary air inlet is open Close...

Page 20: ...he wood logs is too high Use dried wood logs with a moisture content of 10 20 Use wood briquettes The seal around the door is damaged Contact your dealer Some cold air flows out from the front of the...

Page 21: ...n Manual Vermiculite in contact with combustion gas ses cannot be re used or recycled Dispose as rest waste Combustion chamber grate and bottom Steel Refer to the Installation Manual Dispose as metal...

Page 22: ...heat output net 10 kW Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value NCV at nominal heat output 75 Useful efficiency Net Calorific Value NCV at minimum heat output indicative 80 Seasonal efficiency 65 Indirect...

Page 23: ...rights and claims based on the applicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 Complaints should be reported...

Page 24: ...tion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the first burning Article 6 Liability 1 A claim granted by Barbas Bellfires B V under this warranty does not automatically imply that Barbas Bellf...

Page 25: ...Warranty Terms BOX 30 75 25...

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Page 27: ...Warranty Terms BOX 30 75 27...

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