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CUATRO-3 90

Installation instructions

1.2    SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

Safety

•  Do not place ! ammable objects within 150 cm of the appliance. Pay special attention  
  to furnishings and ornaments around the appliance.

•  When you use your appliance, the exterior will become hot. Always wear the glove  
  or use the accessories supplied when " 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 " re and burn  
  intensely.

•  Do not approach the appliance with ! ammable materials or liquids. Any work with  
  solvents, adhesives etc. in the space heated by the appliance can be very 
  dangerous. 

•  It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a ! ue which is already connected to  
  another appliance.

•  Cheak the chimney. Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp, staining
  of walls and leaking of smoke, they can also impair the carrying off of smoke.

•  Prevent your chimney being soiled from above (birds’ nests etc.) by " tting a suitable  
  cap to the chimney pot.

•  Avoid chimney " res# Have your chimney swept at least once per year -   more often  
  if you use your " re a lot. Prevent excessive deposits of soot inside the chimney by  
  not burning freshly-cut wood. Instead, burn clean, dry chopped wood.

•  Follow the instructions issued by your local " re brigade.
  The appliance can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satis" ed. 

The required constructive adaptations should be satis" ed as well.

•  It is essential that the appliance, the ! ue and combustion air supply are cleaned and 

inspected annually by a Barbas dealer/specialist.    

 

 

  The safe operation of the appliance will thus remain guaranteed.

•  The appliance is suitable and approved for periodical use.

Summary of Contents for CUATRO-3 90

Page 1: ...pliance Serial number Production date Barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new appliance This document is an essential part of your appliance Read it carefully before use of the appliance an...

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Page 3: ...90 Instructions for use CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 SAFETY 6 3 OPERATION 8 4 USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 9 5 USE 15 6 FUEL 22 7 MAINTENANCE 24 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 26 9 WARRANT...

Page 4: ...4 Cuatro 3 90 Instructions for use...

Page 5: ...Application Packunless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area The Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs has p...

Page 6: ...rous It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a ue which is already connected to another appliance Make sure you know what state your chimney is in Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp...

Page 7: ...appliance to burn rubbish Do not use your appliance as a barbecue This can cause ammable fat deposits to be left in the chimney and hastens the chimney becoming clogged Ensure at all times that child...

Page 8: ...Grate 10 Ashtray 11 Inlet opening 2x grate chimney breast Ventilation air chimney breast Convection air Combustion air 12 Combustion air supply slider Combined operation for the primary secondary and...

Page 9: ...acquer layer resistant to high temperature During the rst hours of operation the burning in of the lacquer may result in an unpleasant smell This is harmless however To speed up the process the applia...

Page 10: ...eck all available functions before using the appliance for the rst time Check the opening and closing operation of the door Turn the handle all the way down Door is locked Handle forwards The door rel...

Page 11: ...eration and setting of the ue gas ap Flue gas ap pin Locking inside door Combustion air supply slider Flue gas ap 2x Inlet opening convection air 2x Inlet opening combustion air All openings are close...

Page 12: ...oor open Pin comes forwards Flue gas ap open Door closed Pin is pressed in by the door Flue gas ap closed Locking all the way to the right open Flue gas ap always remains fully open Locking for operat...

Page 13: ...for use Check whether the retardant plate brake plate is located correctly in the supports Check the operation of the slider for the regulation of the combustion air intake middle below the window Fl...

Page 14: ...is completely empty Report any defects immediately to your dealer Remove enclosed documents and components from the appliance Check the function of the Perma Air convection fan optional using the wal...

Page 15: ...before using the appliance 5 2 GETTING THE APPLIANCE GOING When you start the appliance the chimney is still cold and there is little draught This means that the chimney s capacity to draw in air is...

Page 16: ...will then be much cleaner and more ef cient more heat less topping up We recommend that you maintain a substantial layer of ash 2 3 cm This not only forms a protective layer for the base of the appli...

Page 17: ...ce ensure a good supply of fresh air particularly if the combus tion air is drawn from the room itself Turn on the ue gas fan if the ue is tted with one Spare parts Any replacement parts must be new o...

Page 18: ...plate brake plate holder completely backwards As a result the opening for the discharge of the ue gases increases Place the ue gas ap back Strip R Strip L Brake plate holder Increasing the draught Rem...

Page 19: ...scribed further in Chapter 6 Always ensure even combustion Stoke with the primary air regulator closed To do this place the combustion air supply slider in the centre position The bed of the re should...

Page 20: ...in your home less topping up You will also prevent appliance damage from any particles the appliance spits out this is a particular problem with softwood from conifers If your oor contains ammable mat...

Page 21: ...ght The combustion air does not reach the fuel but leaves the appliance via the chimney The appliance cools and the combustion quality decreases Using too much wood This is a problem if your appliance...

Page 22: ...ntaining open appliance lighters are not suitable for a closed appliance A closed appliance generates more heat than an open appliance thus the paraf n will melt out of the blocks prematurely Damp woo...

Page 23: ...wood Heat radiation Sort of fuel kWh kg Dry wood average 4 3 Briquettes average 5 0 The heating value of wood 18 7 MJ kg at 0 humidity is not affected by the sort of wood What does make a difference i...

Page 24: ...e immediately replaced 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 Cleaning the...

Page 25: ...cations Introduced modi cations to the appliance are not permitted House Ensure that as little dust and as few particles of cigarette smoke candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the ro...

Page 26: ...ny air seeping out around the glass part of the door will cool the air resulting in the appliance not burning cleanly How much wood will I use That depends entirely on how you heat your room what sort...

Page 27: ...tent of 10 The wood burns up too quickly What should I do Ensure that air cannot get in underneath the fuel Move the combustion air supply slider towards the position The primary air supply is now clo...

Page 28: ...s The combustion of wood involves the following steps Drying The rst step is that the fuel wood dries out Even at low temperatures 100 C any moisture still in the wood will evaporate This drying proce...

Page 29: ...licable 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...

Page 30: ...ass cord thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the rst burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Interfocos B V under this warranty...

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Page 33: ...built in appliance Barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new re This document is an essential part of your re Read it carefully before installation and maintenance of the gas re and keep it...

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Page 35: ...ool or sheets as shown in table in Chapter 3 3 Temperature resistant 700 C Indicated safety distances to ammable material Front 1500 mm Other sides See Chapter 3 Emission combustion products Pass carb...

Page 36: ...4 CUATRO 3 90 Installation instructions...

Page 37: ...2 Placing 2 1 Included 10 2 2 Preparation for positioning 10 2 3 Accessories 28 3 Installation 3 1 Instructions 30 3 2 Flue gas channel 30 3 3 Fitting 31 3 4 Air box 45 3 5 Fan box 49 3 6 Preparation...

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Page 39: ...o an offence to acquire an unauthorised fuel for use within a smoke control area Application Packunless it is used in an exempt appliance exempted from the controls which generally apply in the smoke...

Page 40: ...already connected to another appliance Cheak the chimney Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp staining of walls and leaking of smoke they can also impair the carrying off of smoke Prevent y...

Page 41: ...and around the appliance Read the Directions for use before using the appliance for the rst time When you rst re up your appliance there are a number of extra points you should take into account In tr...

Page 42: ...love Heat resistant up to max 95 C Operating hook Poker 2 LOCATION 2 1 INCLUDED N B If any part is missing please contact your dealer 2 2 PREPARATION FOR POSITIONING Check all functions of the applian...

Page 43: ...n and setting of the ue gas ap Operating pin ue gas ap Locking for operating pin ue gas ap inside door Combustion air supply slider Flue gas ap Handle forwards The door releases from its lock and can...

Page 44: ...ed to the right close open Flue gas ap in open position Operating pin ue gas ap Locking slider all the way to the left closed Flue gas ap operation works normally Door open Pin comes forwards Flue gas...

Page 45: ...ns Check whether the retardant plate brake plate is located correctly in the supports Check the operation of the slider for the regulation of the combustion air intake middle below the window Check wh...

Page 46: ...ant Decide how to install the appliance There are many possibilities See also chapter 3 3 Fitting Dependent on the type of replace where the appliance is located installed Install the air box option o...

Page 47: ...e Combustion air supply opening at the bottom of the appliance is closed by placing the appliance on a at oor A Insert no open space in top of the replace B Insert with convection set with open space...

Page 48: ...tions II Installing as a build in appliance in an existing or new replace The chimney breast is totally empty A Build in appliance B Build in appliance with convection set C Build in appliance convect...

Page 49: ...ection air supply through the front of the appliance No empty space in the chimney breast above the appliance B Build in appliance with air box Convection air supply through inlets at front of the app...

Page 50: ...vection air through the chimney breast The chimney breast is totally empty D Build in appliance with air box Convection air supply through a grate in the bottom side of the replace No empty chimney br...

Page 51: ...ply through a grate in the bottom side of the replace With convection set The chimney breast is totally empty F Build in appliance with air box Convection air supply through a vent in the bottom side...

Page 52: ...n dimmer switch Convection air supply through a grate opening from the living room A Build in appliance with fan box No empty space above the appliance B Build in appliance with a fan box With convect...

Page 53: ...ppliance with fan box Convection air supply through the chimney breast The chimney breast is totally empty Closed break away discs Open break away discs Grate Ventilation openings chimney breast Grate...

Page 54: ...nd I C should the openings for combustion and convection air at the front of the appliance be opened The closed discs should be exchanged for open discs delivered with the appliance Remove the closed...

Page 55: ...23 CUATRO 3 90 Installation instructions Open discs Mount the open discs on the far left and right openings with an allen key Mount the inner open discs left and right with an allen key...

Page 56: ...enings on the far left and right are the convection air inlets The inner left and right openings are the combustion air inlets Convection air intake opening under the appliance Combustion air supply o...

Page 57: ...Ventilation casing chimney Ensure that the casing chimney has suf cient ventilation openings See Chapter 3 and 4 Important Only open those convection air outlets as de ned by the chosen installation o...

Page 58: ...26 CUATRO 3 90 Installation instructions Opening of 4 convection air outlets...

Page 59: ...bility of the area in which the re is to be tted and the chimney approved by a specialist The space into which the appliance is to be tted must in no way be damaged The appliance must have its own chi...

Page 60: ...ir box 312829 Convection set General for convection air extraction Advice Appliance without fan box The use of a convectionset is strongly recommended Appliance with fan box The use of a convectionset...

Page 61: ...90 Installation instructions Part no Accessorie 3 Sided 35 mm frame 4 Sided 35 mm frame 309872 Grate ventilation chimney 310178 Fitting box for grate ventilation chimney 330361 Set of high adjustable...

Page 62: ...closable model i e an appliance with doors As a closed appliance draws in much less cold air the smoke is hotter Please have your chimney inspected to see whether it is suitable for a closable applia...

Page 63: ...fan box carried out by a professional electrician Note The fan set should be connected to an earthed wall socket This socket must remain accessible at all times Before tting remove the door to protec...

Page 64: ...32 CUATRO 3 90 Installation instructions Figure 1 Use of ventilation of chimney The ventilation openings at the top should be at least 50 cm below the ceiling Ventilation openings...

Page 65: ...s Legend page 36 and 37 Examples installation possibilities I A Appliance as an insert appliance in an existing chimney I B Appliance as an insert appliance in an existing chimney Fitted with a convec...

Page 66: ...ppliance as an insert appliance in an existing chimney Convection air through the chimney breast Fitted with ventilation of the chimney II A Appliance as a build in appliance in an existing or a new c...

Page 67: ...ance as a build in appliance in an existing or a new chimney Fitted with a convection set and ventilation of the chimney II C Appliance as a build in appliance in an existing or a new chimney Convecti...

Page 68: ...supply from outside and tted with a convection fan with a build in fanspeed controller Appliance is tted with a convection set and ventilation of the chimney III E Appliance as a build in appliance wi...

Page 69: ...is stated on the drawing 4 Inlet opening convection air bottom of appliance 20 x 480 mm fan box 125 mm 5 Flue connection topside of appliance 200 mm 6 Outlet opening convection air front of appliance...

Page 70: ...bustion air supply from outside 14 Fan box Box with a build in convection fan and connection for a directly combustion air supply from outside Including a fanspeed controller for RPM control 15 High a...

Page 71: ...sed Through the hollow space underneath the appliance and a grate in the chimney breast combustion air can be supplied from the living room Make sure that the ventilation supply is open this is partic...

Page 72: ...side air supply opening in the wall oor 3 3 3 Fitting in an existing chimney Remove the existing re basket or stoking stones and remove the shut off ap The chimney must be intact and must not be damag...

Page 73: ...the re and to the metal tting box on the air exit grids that are being used do not forget to t hose clamps Ensure that the exible hose connections are gastight The air exit grids cannot be tted until...

Page 74: ...n set and ventilation of the chimney Close up the front COLOUR DIMENSION cm CLEAR OPENING cm2 Brass or white 13 5 x 13 5 75 incl tting Brass or white 27 0 x 13 5 150 incl tting Perma Air white 43 0 x...

Page 75: ...02 compliant See also section 3 3 After four weeks your appliance will be ready for use 3 3 5 Connecting the smoke outlet The appliance comes with a detachable smoke outlet connection Cuatro 3 90 200...

Page 76: ...nstructions Pull the pipe of the appliance or the stainless steel exible pipe downwards through the appliance and secure it to the smoke outlet connection Fix with hose clamp Minimum 2 pieces per conn...

Page 77: ...smoke outlet connection back upwards and secure it in place Replace the brake plate and ue gas ap 3 4 AIR BOX 3 4 1 SUBSTRUCTURE AIR BOX With the optional air box a direct combustion air supply from t...

Page 78: ...ing it The appliance is equipped with a dedicated ring underneath the appliance to separate combustion and convection air when the appliance is originally ordered with an air box Supply of combustion...

Page 79: ...nd R at the underside of the appliance Take care that the strips are loosely xed Allow for a few millimeters space inbetween the strips and the appliance Attention The holes in the strips are not cent...

Page 80: ...ctions Knock out one round disc of the air box using a broad at screwdriver This is the com bustion air intake opening From the back of the appliance slide the air box underneath the appliance Securel...

Page 81: ...ff switch The fan doesn t have any automatic regulation based on the appliance temperature 3 5 2 INSTALLING FAN BOX It is advisable to remove the complete door before installing the fan box this can b...

Page 82: ...ith an air box Supply of combustion air through the front appliance is by conseqence no longer possible In case the ring is not tted it is still possible to mount it through the bottom of the appiance...

Page 83: ...ons Screw the adjustable feet in the underside of the box Remove the partition Place the fan in the box Screw the fan tightly in the box Lead the cable for the electrical connections through the openi...

Page 84: ...ox with a hammer 1x circular disc left or right back This will be the convection air inlet Place the collar adapter 125 mm on the convection air intake opening 1x circular disc left or right front Thi...

Page 85: ...inst the back side of the appliance The appliance with the fan box is now complete If so desired the appliance can be equipped with high adjustable feet Mount the fastening strips L and R at the under...

Page 86: ...on fan can be reached after removal of the complete oor of the combustion Only replace the door in the appliance after tting the complete appliance 3 6 PREPARATION FUNCTION CHECK Check the operation o...

Page 87: ...mbustion air supply slider Combined operation for the primary secondary and tertiary combustion air supply 13 Inlet opening 2x combustion air from living room The two openings are only open when no co...

Page 88: ...y replaced 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 i...

Page 89: ...e room where the appliance is installed is suf ciently ventilated according to national and local regulations and standards Ensure that as little dust and as few particles of cigarette smoke candles a...

Page 90: ...erial number Item no Description Number 1 Operating pin for ue gas ap 1 2 Side panel right 1 3 Flue gas ap 1 4 Protective strip brake plate with bend strips 1 5 Brake plate Retardant plate 1 6 Rear pa...

Page 91: ...removing it 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 urgent...

Page 92: ...n instructions Remove the protective strip from the brake plate Remove the brake plate by lifting it slightly and removing it sloping to one side Remove the ue gas ap by lifting it slightly tipping it...

Page 93: ...carefully the rear panel by lifting it upwards and remove it diagonally forward Remove carefully the right hand side panel using a broad at screwdriver Make sure the rear panels do not fall forwards...

Page 94: ...62 CUATRO 3 90 Installation instructions 7 DIMENSIONS 7 1 CUATRO 3 90 without frame without air box option without fan box option External combustion air supply 125 mm...

Page 95: ...tructions 7 2 CUATRO 3 90 with 3 sided 35 mm frame option with air box option with high adjustable feet necessary because of the air box Air box With the high adjustable feet the appliance can be inst...

Page 96: ...64 CUATRO 3 90 Installation instructions 7 3 CUATRO 3 90 with 4 sided 35 mm frame option with fan box option External combustion air supply 125 mm Fan box...

Page 97: ...mm external Weight Cuatro 3 90 161 kg Fan box 19 kg Air box 3 kg Inside Dimensions surface area w x d 0 76 x 0 29 0 22 m2 clear re opening h x w 335 x 758 mm Side panels interior Heat resistant panel...

Page 98: ...the room where the re is located or a outside air supply opening of 125 mm in wall oor Options Fan box with 230 VAC 95 W fan Perma Air for transport of heating air Rev control by built in fanspeed co...

Page 99: ...applicable 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 aft...

Page 100: ...glass cord thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the rst burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Interfocos B V under this warrant...

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