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ECO 40 / 52 / 55

 

•  Check whether the ashtray is completely empty.

•  Check the operation of the slider for controlling the combustion air.

Summary of Contents for ECO 52

Page 1: ...DIRECTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ECO 40 52 55 EN 13240 NAME OUTPUT DESCRIPTION ECO 40 5 0 kW Stove ECO 52 7 0 kW Stove ECO 55 8 0 kW Stove...

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Page 3: ...3 ECO 40 52 55 ECO 40 Steel Floor plate and wood rack high model are optional ECO 52 Steel ECO 40 Soapstone ECO 52 Soapstone...

Page 4: ...4 ECO 40 52 55 ECO 55 Steel ECO 55 Soapstone...

Page 5: ...Stoking up for the rst time 31 6 Use 6 1 Ventilation 32 6 2 Getting the re going 32 6 3 While stoking 33 6 4 Heating economically 35 6 5 Cleaning the window 35 7 General hints 7 1 Tips 36 7 2 Output...

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Page 7: ...keless zones smoke control areas 1 2 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Safety Do not place ammable objects within 80 cm of the appliance Pay special attention to furnishings and ornaments around th...

Page 8: ...rning freshly cut wood Instead burn clean dry chopped wood Do not use your stove as a barbecue This can cause ammable fat deposits to be left in the chimney and hastens the chimney becoming clogged Pr...

Page 9: ...the re the internal panels are xed to the walls and the stones on the bottom have not moved Check whether the grate is lying correctly and there are no foreign objects in the ashtray Avoid over loadin...

Page 10: ...ear connection Coverplate Steel if steel version Attributes Glove Heat resistant up to max 95 C Operating hook Poker Top plate with through feed hole Soapstone Rosette Steel if ue outlet rear connecti...

Page 11: ...l 310095 l Duct 1000 mm valve 310180 l 310186 l Elbow 90 310093 l 310100 l Elbow 45 310091 l 310098 l Elbow 30 310090 l 310097 l Support sleeve double walled 302226 Rosette 310181 l 310187 l Accessor...

Page 12: ...d closing operation of the door Turn the handle all the way down Door is locked This handle position should be set when the appliance is not in use Handle 30 forwards Door is still fully locked This h...

Page 13: ...nd setting of the ue gas ap Flue gas ap pin Flue gas ap Door open Pin comes forwards Flue gas ap open Door closed Pin is pressed in by the door Flue gas ap closed Handle 50 forwards The door releases...

Page 14: ...14 ECO 40 52 55 Check whether the ashtray is completely empty Check the operation of the slider for controlling the combustion air...

Page 15: ...aler Remove enclosed documents and components from the stove Have the suitability of the area in which the stove is to be placed and the chimney approved by a specialist The stove must have its own ch...

Page 16: ...a single ue chimney is not allowed 3 2 CHIMNEY Be sure that existing chimneys are completely air tight and in good condition In terms of dimensions the chimney must have a diameter of at least 150 mm...

Page 17: ...hick walled smoke piping Steel 2 mm See Chapter 2 2 The rst pipe connected to the appliance must have a diameter of 150 mm at both ends This will prevent any condensation from the chimney running over...

Page 18: ...he natural draught of the chimney The intake opening for the air is under the door When using the appliance please ensure there is a suf cient supply of fresh air minimum 50 cm2 80 mm opening in the r...

Page 19: ...lated ues or double single skinned exible stainless steel ues Smoke outlet rear connection In order to be able to assemble the smoke outlet rear connection remove the ue gas ap and the brake plate rst...

Page 20: ...20 ECO 40 52 55 Disassemble the sealing plate of the rear connection by way of the inside of the appliance Assemble the smoke outlet rear connection Disassemble the smoke outlet top connection...

Page 21: ...connection ring at the outside of the appliance Attention Ensure that the sealing cord ts properly all round Attention Ensure that the sealing cord ts properly all round Assemble the sealing plate of...

Page 22: ...parts are factory assembled Positioning the appliance Level the appliance by using an Allen key to set the 4 adjustable feet to the correct height Place the steel cover plate on top of the appliance i...

Page 23: ...de panels L R top plate and small front panel are supplied separately Positioning the foot and appliance Place the foot where the stove will be situated Screw 4 adjusting screws into the top of the fo...

Page 24: ...arefully on the foot Check whether the appliance is aligned with the foot on all sides Adjust as necessary with the adjusting screws Temporarily remove the door in order to position the appliance by l...

Page 25: ...is level with the foot Pack the foot underneath with metal plates as required Mounting of the soapstone and other loose parts Place the supplied brass spread anchors 4x in the top of the soapstone si...

Page 26: ...26 ECO 40 52 55 Place the side panels carefully in the two metal cams of the foot Secure the top with the supplied brackets Check that the panels are completely parallel with the appliance...

Page 27: ...appliance must be level with the top of the soapstone side panels The height of the 4 adjusting screws can be adjusted with an Allen key Fit the soapstone small front panel Fit the soapstone top plate...

Page 28: ...t top connection is in line with the chimney ue Fitting the rosette for the smoke outlet rear connection Screw the adjustable feet 3x in the metal rosette and set them to the correct height Fit the me...

Page 29: ...nsert it once more as deep as possible into the 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 Determ...

Page 30: ...Smoke ue gas outlet 150 mm top rear connection possibility 6 Convection air escape opening permanent 7 Internal panels vermiculite plate Inner lining 8 Grate Primary air supply 9 Ashtray 10 Wood rack...

Page 31: ...ing parts are in order and that loose parts such as the retardant plate brake plate ue gas ap interior panels grate etc are in the correct position They may have moved during installation The stove ha...

Page 32: ...ll cold and there is little draught This means that the chimney s capacity to draw in air is limited That is why the air supply has to be assisted by opening the locking slider and or the door and air...

Page 33: ...utes the re will be burning ercely You can now top it up with a few larger blocks of wood Move the locking slide all the way to the right when the blocks are burning well and close the door Using the...

Page 34: ...signed to be used with the load observation door closed Should you use it with the door open under certain circumstances presence of mechanical ventilation draught differences in barometric pressure s...

Page 35: ...wood as described further in chapter 8 Always ensure even combustion Stoke with the primary air regulator closed To do this place the air supply slider in the centre position The bed of the re should...

Page 36: ...ts of soot and tar in your chimney which unchecked will increase the risk of chimney re Keep the door shut when the re is burning Doing so improves the performance of your re 8 10 times bene ting the...

Page 37: ...pt and inspected for damage and leakage 7 2 OUTPUT In practice combustion is all about loss This entails Loss through excess heat leaving the chimney rather than going into the room Loss through insuf...

Page 38: ...a problem if your stove is too small In that case it becomes overloaded and burns more wood than heat emitted In this case too the fuel cannot burn completely More to the point there is not enough air...

Page 39: ...ss heat Examples are spruce pine poplar and linden Unsuitable fuels are Painted bonded chipboard MDF etc or impregnated wood plastic and other ammable waste Stoking a re with this is completely forbid...

Page 40: ...overheating Burning one layer of wood can lead to varying outputs When used correctly one load will burn in around 45 minutes Putting in too much wood at once can lead to the appliance being overloade...

Page 41: ...h can theoretically be achieved by burning wood Heat radiation Sort of fuel kWh kg Dry wood average 4 3 The heating value of wood 18 7 MJ kg at 0 humidity is not affected by the sort of wood What does...

Page 42: ...Check annually Clean internal panels as necessary with hand brush Replace panels as necessary Grate Check annually for cracks breakage Sliders aps Check function annually Convection channels Clean an...

Page 43: ...op or rear 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 internal panel side R vermiculite plate 1 1 1 5 internal panel rear vermiculite plate 1 1 1 6 ashtray 1 1 1 7 grate 1 1 1 8 bottom plate front vermiculite plate 1 1 1 9 wood r...

Page 44: ...liance 1 1 1 6 smoke connection top or rear 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 internal panel side R vermiculite plate 1 1 1 8 internal panel rear vermiculite plate 1 1 1 9 ashtray 1 1 1 10 grate 1 1 1 11 bottom plate fro...

Page 45: ...quence for replacing the interior of the appliance Remove the grate and ashtray Remove the wood rack Remove the bottomplate in the front Remove the ue gas ap by lifting it slightly tipping it backward...

Page 46: ...strip front of brake plate Remove the right hand side panel To do this lift the brake plate slightly Temporarily place the brake plate one notch higher in the appliance Remove the brake plate by lift...

Page 47: ...47 ECO 40 52 55 Remove the left hand side panel The entire interior is now disassembled The interior is reassembled in the reverse order Remove the rear panel...

Page 48: ...48 ECO 40 52 55 12 DIMENSIONS 12 1 ECO 40 STEEL...

Page 49: ...49 ECO 40 52 55 12 2 ECO 40 SOAPSTONE...

Page 50: ...50 ECO 40 52 55 12 3 ECO 52 STEEL...

Page 51: ...51 ECO 40 52 55 12 4 ECO 52 SOAPSTONE...

Page 52: ...52 ECO 40 52 55 12 5 ECO 55 STEEL...

Page 53: ...53 ECO 40 52 55 12 6 ECO 55 SOAPSTONE...

Page 54: ...148 mm 148 mm ext ext ext Weight soapstone type 162 kg 170 kg 213 kg steel type 92 kg 102 kg 125 kg Inside Dimensions surface area w x d 0 28 x 0 21 0 40 x 0 21 0 42 x 0 21 0 06 m2 0 08 m2 0 09 m2 cle...

Page 55: ...bustion air supply slider Single combined slide for controlling the primary secondary and tertiary air supply Ash collection Ashtray with grate Combustion air supply Minimum 50 cm2 opening in the room...

Page 56: ...the ratio of net capacity and gross capacity How can I keep the glass clean By making a point of using dry clean wood in the stove Wood that is too damp immediately gives off lots of ash Make sure th...

Page 57: ...means that soapstone heats up more quickly than other sorts of stone and emits heat more gradually than other stone Soapstone equalise the irregularity that is a characteristic of burning wood heat ra...

Page 58: ...tween and In this position the primary air supply beneath the grate is closed and the secondary tertiary air supply is open Secondary air is supplied through the small holes in the rear panel of the c...

Page 59: ...cal structure of the fuel breaks down This process involves the creation of volatile compounds such as carbon monoxide CO water vapour H2 O and methane CH4 In addition substances which are volatile at...

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