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Operating instructions 

 

Fuels 

Wood has a significantly lower fuel value and causes sooting of the firebox pane and 

the accumulation of soot in the chimney. 

Beech, ash and birch are best suited as fuels. These wood types have a high fuel 

value and burn cleanly if stored properly in a dry place. 

Tip: Freshly cut wood should be stored for around 18 months outside in a dry place, 

protected from the rain, before being used as fuel. 

Use a standard fireplace lighter to light the fire. 

The following must not be used for lighting and must not be burnt: 

•  Liquid fuels 

•  Moist or treated wood 

•  Wood chips or bark waste 

•  Chip boards or comparable coated and 

uncoated materials 

•  Plastics and foams 

•  All materials which are foreign to wood 

•  Paper, cardboard 

•  All types of waste 

Your fireplace is not a "mini waste incineration plant"! 

Please protect the environment and only use approved and suitable fuels! 

Cleaning the firebox 

When operated properly, wood in the basic stove burns leaving approx. 1 -2% residue. 

When removing ashes from the firebox, it must be ensured that there are no residual 

embers. Any soiling of the firebox pane can be easily removed with a special cleaner. 

Only ever clean the firebox when it is cold. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Round Firebox R 250/H

Page 1: ...www brula de Assembly and operating instructions...

Page 2: ...The basic stove principle The basic stove also known as a storage stove is synonymous with long lasting and healthy heating And these are precisely the advantages offered by this stove system Compared...

Page 3: ...N EN 15250 2007 15a B VG Austria and may be attached to a chimney with multiple connections provided that the chimney s technical conditions allow this If the basic stove is attached to a chimney with...

Page 4: ...6 mg Nm3 Mass flow of flue gas 10 g s Flue gas temperature 240 C Minimum delivery pressure 12 Pa Efficiency 83 1 Total weight with firebox 340 kg Heat output The total amount of energy with is stored...

Page 5: ...e full amount of fuel as the stove must firstly get used to the development of heat Any smells which occur e g from the firebox door dissipate after a short time Heating up Use 2 0 kg of small pieces...

Page 6: ...bed of ashes is more than 5 cm high It is staggering how long embers can remain hot in seemingly cold ash That is why ash should never be thrown directly from the stove in the waste bin It is recomme...

Page 7: ...become hot during combustion and there is a risk of burns Use a glove to open the stove door Do not place combustible objects on or in the direct vicinity of the stove Maintain a distance of at least...

Page 8: ...not be used for lighting and must not be burnt Liquid fuels Moist or treated wood Wood chips or bark waste Chip boards or comparable coated and uncoated materials Plastics and foams All materials whic...

Page 9: ...9 Operating instructions Firebox R 250 H 179 0 50 0 59 0...

Page 10: ...Firebox wall stone 2x Firebox wall stone with cut out 1x Firebox standard 8x Firebox standard 2x 20 cm Firebox wall stone with cut out for wall lining 1x Dipping mortar 2x Firebox lid 1x Firebox floor...

Page 11: ...2 Self adhesive sealing tape must be applied to the stove doors and platform prior to installation Adhesive is applied to all the component surfaces Only materials and spare parts that have been appr...

Page 12: ...12 Assembly instructions Step 3 Step 4 Loosely suspend the retaining clips and insert the top plate stone Only materials and spare parts that have been approved by the manufacturer may be used...

Page 13: ...3 Assembly instructions Step 5 Step 6 Place the top plate stones on the retaining clips and apply adhesive upwards Only materials and spare parts that have been approved by the manufacturer may be use...

Page 14: ...14 Assembly instructions Step 7 Step 8 Loosely suspend the retaining clips and insert the top plate stone Only materials and spare parts that have been approved by the manufacturer may be used...

Page 15: ...15 Assembly instructions Step 9 Step 10 Ceramic lining or similar can be applied in individual cases Only materials and spare parts that have been approved by the manufacturer may be used...

Page 16: ...himney open the room doesn t get warm enough Are the heating requirements too high the appliance too small The stove does not draw properly Is the firewood too moist Has too little wood been placed on...

Page 17: ...S DIRECTIVE 89 106 EEC and with the following harmonised standard EN 15250 2007 The fireplaces for solid fuels are tested to ensure compliance with the standard requirements by the notified test centr...

Page 18: ...efficiency index EEI 111 0 Nominal heat output Pnom kW 1 7 Direct heat output kW 1 7 Indirect heat output kW Thermal efficiency at nominal heat output th nom 83 1 Auxiliary current consumption at nomi...

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