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Note:
• Make sure the thickness of any plastering is taken into account when the

brickwork is being build.

• Do not use masking tape on the appliance. Masking tape damages the

paint on the appliance.

• If you use other material than bricks, install the material in accordance with

the instructions of the supplier of the material

• If you use other material than bricks, refer to the instructions of the supplier

of the used material for information on the need to use a mantle iron.

1. Identify the positions where the ventilation air inlet grates and the ventilation air outlet

grates must be put. Refer to 

5.1.2

 for requirements on the size of the ventilation air

openings.

2. If applicable, identify the positions where the fitting boxes of the convection air inlets

and convection air outlets must be put. Refer to 

5.1.2

 for requirements on minimum

distances from ceiling and neighboring wall.

3. Identify the position where the dimmer for the convection ventilator must be put.
4. Build the brickwork around the appliance up to the upper frame around the glass.

a) Install the fitting boxes of the ventilation air inlets.
b) If applicable, install the fitting boxes of the convection air inlets.
c) If applicable, install the dimmer of the convection ventilator.

5. If applicable, install a mantle iron to support the brickwork above the appliance. Put

the mantle iron on both sides of the brickwork. Maintain a space of at least 3 mm

between the appliance and the mantle iron.

6. If applicable, install the flexible aluminum pipes of the convection set. Refer to 

5.3.5

.

7. Build the fireplace around the appliance.

a) Install the fitting boxes of the ventilation air outlets.
b) If applicable, install the fitting boxes of the convection air outlets

8. Install the frame around the appliance.

5.3.8

Final check on the appliance

Caution:
Wait 4 weeks after the installation before you use the appliance. The cement

used for the fireplace needs to harden and to avoid damage to the plaster

work.

1. Make sure the door closes and opens easy.
2. Make sure the control lever moves easy to left and right without undue noise.
3. Make sure all cast iron plates and the baffles are in the correct position.
4. When applicable: Start the convection ventilator and make sure the ventilator does

not make an unusual noise (grinding sound). A soft hum is not an unusual sound.

Contact your dealer if the final check shows a defect.

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Summary of Contents for Falcon 59/70

Page 1: ...I Installation and maintenance manual Falcon 59 70 Serial number Production date...

Page 2: ...se 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 document...

Page 3: ...ments on the installation of the appliance 15 5 1 3 Requirements on the chimney 16 5 2 Preparation for installation 16 5 3 Installation procedure 17 5 3 1 Install the appliance 17 5 3 2 Horizontally a...

Page 4: ...ensions 31 8 1 Frameless appliance 31 8 2 Appliance with built in frame 32 8 3 Appliance with 3 sided classic frame 33 8 4 Appliance with 4 sided classic frame 34 9 Warranty Terms 35 Contents 4 Falcon...

Page 5: ...of dangerous substances Pass Emission of combustion products Mechanical resistance to carry a chimney flue Surface temperature Risk of burning fuel falling out Pass Declaration of Performance Accordin...

Page 6: ...w 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 chapter...

Page 7: ...t the ashes that fall through the grate F Cast iron panels Cover of the rear and sides of the combustion chamber G Heat shield Protects the steel in the top of the appliance against excessive heat rad...

Page 8: ...pports the lower baffle L Secondary air inlet Combustion air supply through the back wall into the combustion chamber Secondary air is used for clean burning M Air wash inlet Combustion air supply thr...

Page 9: ...convection air through the convection system Q Convection ventila tor Combustion air inlet box option Cover for the convection ventilator with inlet openings for the com bustion air S Adjustable feet...

Page 10: ...ance is intended for indoor use to heat the room wherein it is installed Do not use it for other purposes The appliance is intended for use with wood logs or wood briquettes as fuel Do not use other f...

Page 11: ...et box is needed for the convection system The combustion air can be provided from the installation room or from external Note The appliance is a room sealed appliance when combustion air comes from t...

Page 12: ...n air inlet Provides the appliance with external combustion air A flexible alumi num pipe is connected between the combustion air inlet box and the outer side of the house B Convection air inlet openi...

Page 13: ...eet option Set of 2 adjustable frames with 2 adjustable feet each to put the appli ance on a higher position I Flexible aluminum pipe convection set option Extracts the heated convection air from the...

Page 14: ...Manual Do not use masking tape on the appliance Masking tape can damage the finish of the appliance Do not use fiberglass rockwool or any other sort of insulation material These materials produce a pu...

Page 15: ...bustible floor must have a width that extends at least 150 mm from each side of the appliance Make sure the room where the appliance is installed is properly ventilated 5 1 2 Requirements on the insta...

Page 16: ...ting chimney must be at least 200 mm Do not use more than 2 bends of 45 The chimney outlet must be at least 5 meter above the top of the appliance The chimney outlet must be at least 40 cm above the t...

Page 17: ...the carrying tubes in the optional adjustable height frames You can use the carrying tubes to move the appliance 2 Install the appliance Make sure the distance between the appliance and rear wall is a...

Page 18: ...prove the performance of the appliance 1 Connect the flue to the flue gas connection on the appliance If necessary use a steel flue adaptor 2 If a flexible stainless steel flue is used secure the flue...

Page 19: ...er vapor condensation in the appliance when not in use 1 Identify the location in the outer wall or in the floor to a ventilated crawl space for the external combustion air supply inlet 2 Make a hole...

Page 20: ...e inlet opening d Connect a flexible aluminum pipe B on the collar adaptor A Use a hose clamp 2 Connect the flexible aluminum pipe to a fitting box in the chimney breast 3 On the appliance remove the...

Page 21: ...iance Keep approximately 10 cm free between the front of the appliance and the front of the fireplace 5 3 7 Build the fireplace Caution If the appliance is placed against a load bearing wall or a comb...

Page 22: ...east 50 mm from a combustible ceiling Table 7 Installation against a combustible ceiling Item Description A Appliance B Ventilation air outlet Outlet of heated air from the chimney breast C Insulation...

Page 23: ...inlets b If applicable install the fitting boxes of the convection air inlets c If applicable install the dimmer of the convection ventilator 5 If applicable install a mantle iron to support the brick...

Page 24: ...upply is not blocked by leaves or other debris 2 Clean the inlet of the pipe of the external combustion air supply 6 3 Convection air system Note Do the procedure in this section only when a convectio...

Page 25: ...ttached to the socket screw 2 Push up 1 the front of the heat shield and pull it forward 2 and move downward to a vertical position 3 3 Remove the heat shield from the appliance 6 5 2 Remove the lower...

Page 26: ...upper baffle over the support 5 Lower the right side of the upper baffle and remove it from the appliance 6 6 Place the baffles Do all procedures of 6 5 in reverse order 1 Place the upper baffle Make...

Page 27: ...Annual maintenance Falcon 59 70 2 27...

Page 28: ...Leak rate at 10 Pa 0 9 m3 h at 273 K 1013 hPa Emissions at 13 O2 273 K 1013 hPa carbon monoxide CO 0 08 vol 941 mg Nm3 particles PM 19 mg Nm3 organic gaseous compounds OGC 57 mg Nm3 nitrogen oxides NO...

Page 29: ...in stalled or maintained are listed in the attached documents Installation and maintenance manual User manual 7 2 Technical data Table 9 Technical data Falcon 59 70 Name Barbas Model Falcon 59 70 Tes...

Page 30: ...3 Combustion floor and grate Steel Lower baffle Heat resistant ceramic 2000 kg m3 Upper baffle Vermiculite 750 kg m3 Combustion air supply Pipe connection with diameter of 125 mm on the appliance or 3...

Page 31: ...8 8 Dimensions 8 1 Frameless appliance Dimensions Falcon 59 70 31...

Page 32: ...8 8 2 Appliance with built in frame With optional convection ventilator combustion air box Dimensions 32 Falcon 59 70...

Page 33: ...8 8 3 Appliance with 3 sided classic frame Dimensions Falcon 59 70 33...

Page 34: ...8 8 4 Appliance with 4 sided classic frame Dimensions 34 Falcon 59 70...

Page 35: ...they have manifested themselves 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 the...

Page 36: ...oes not automatically imply that Barbas Bellfires B V also accepts liability for any possible damage The liability of Barbas Bellfires B V never extends further than that stated in these warranty cond...

Page 37: ...Warranty Terms Falcon 59 70 3 37...

Page 38: ...Warranty Terms 3 38 Falcon 59 70...

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