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Appendix 4: Diagnostic diagram

Problem

Wood will not stay lit

Gives off insufficient heat

Smoke emissions into the room when adding wood

Fire in stove is too intense, is hard to adjust

Deposit on the glass

Possible cause

Possible solution

Insufficient draught

A cold flue usually fails to create sufficient draught. Follow the
instructions for lighting in the "Use" chapter; open a window.

Wood too damp

Use wood with no more than 20% moisture.

Logs too large

Use small pieces of kindling. Use split logs no larger than 30 cm in
circumference.

Wood stacked incorrectly

Stack the logs in a way that allows adequate air flow between the
logs (open stacking, see "Burning wood")

Chimney does not work properly

Check whether the chimney meets the requirements: at least 4
metres high, right diameter, well insulated, smooth inside, not too
many bends, no obstructions in chimney (bird's nest, too much soot
deposit), hermetically tight (no chinks).

Chimney stack incorrect

Sufficiently high above the roof, no obstacles in the vicinity

Air inlets set incorrectly

Open the air inlets completely.

Stove connected to the chimney
incorrectly

Connection should be hermetically tight.

Vacuum in area in which the stove is
installed

Switch off extraction systems.

Insufficient supply of fresh air

Provide an adequate air supply; if necessary use outside air
connection.

Adverse weather conditions?

Inversion (reversed air flow in chimney

because of a high outside temperature),
extreme wind speeds

We recommend you don't use the appliance in the case of inversion.
If required, install an extra hood on the flue to increase the draught.

Draught in the living room

Avoid draught in the living room, do not place the appliance near a
door or heating air ducts.

Flames touch the glass

Make sure the wood is not positioned too close to the glass. Slide the
primary air inlet cover closer to the "Closed" position.

Stove is leaking air

Check the door seals and stove joints.

Subject to change because of technical improvements

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Summary of Contents for 325CB

Page 1: ...ATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING MANUAL WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION ET MODE D EMPLOI POELE A BOIS EINBAUANLEITUNG UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG HOLZ FEUERST TTE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N Y USO ESTUFA DE LE A...

Page 2: ...and connecting 8 Use 9 First use 9 Fuel 9 Lighting 9 Burning wood 10 Controlling combustion air 11 Extinguishing the fire 11 Removing ashes 11 Fog and mist 11 Solving problems 11 Maintenance 12 Chimne...

Page 3: ...RE cannot be held liable for any problems or damage resulting from incorrect installation Observe the following safety regulations when installing and using the appliance In this manual you can read h...

Page 4: ...ance is installed If ventilation is insufficient combustion will be incomplete resulting in toxic gases being produced and spread through the room See the chapter Installation requirements for more in...

Page 5: ...oxygen This air is supplied via adjustable air inlets from the area in which the stove is installed The combustion will be incomplete in case of insufficient ventilation which results in toxic gases...

Page 6: ...nd so for an optimal view at the fire The appliance is supplied with the latch button installed As the latch button becomes warm during use a glove has been supplied which you may use to protect your...

Page 7: ...ochrous in colour on delivery They insulate the combustion chamber to boost combustion 3 Close the door 09 20020 100 Removable internal sections 3 fire basket 4 inner plate on the left and right side...

Page 8: ...g the outside air connection If the appliance is installed in a room without sufficient ventilation you can install the connecting kit on the appliance for the supply of outside air The air supply tub...

Page 9: ...sparks more Use seasoned wood that contains no more than 20 moisture The wood should have been seasoned for at least 2 years Saw the wood to size and split it while it is still fresh Fresh wood is ea...

Page 10: ...on the charcoal Open stacking If the logs are stacked openly the wood will burn quickly as the oxygen can reach each log easily If you want to use the stove for a short while make an open stack Compa...

Page 11: ...hat it does not quickly become dirty Open the primary air inlet for the time being if the air supply by the secondary air inlet is inadequate or if you want to fan the fire It is better to add a small...

Page 12: ...inner plates last a long time if you remove frequently the ash that can accumulate behind them If accumulated ash behind the cast iron plate is not removed the plate will no longer be able to dissipa...

Page 13: ...not stand out is regarded as OK A special heat resistant paint is supplied with the stove to touch up any minor damage caused during transport Apply the heat resistant paint in thin layers and leave t...

Page 14: ...Flue gas temperature measured in the measurement section 274 C 228 C Temperature measured at the appliance outlet 346 C 285 C Minimum draught 12 Pa 12 Pa CO emission 13 O2 0 09 0 10 NOx emission 13 O2...

Page 15: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions 325CB Subject to change because of technical improvements 15...

Page 16: ...325CB GB 16 Subject to change because of technical improvements...

Page 17: ...ombustible material thickness 100 mm Please note To guarantee the flow of combustion air when no outside air connection is provided the distance from the outside air connection collar to the wall must...

Page 18: ...reproof protective plate A B B 09 20002 004 Minimal dimensions of fireproof protective plate A mm B mm Din 18891 500 300 Germany 500 300 Finland 400 100 Norway 300 100 18 Subject to change because of...

Page 19: ...osit hermetically tight no chinks Chimney stack incorrect Sufficiently high above the roof no obstacles in the vicinity Air inlets set incorrectly Open the air inlets completely Stove connected to the...

Page 20: ...nection to chimney 8 Connection to chimney at top 8 top 8 Connection to supply of outside air 8 Control air supply 11 Control of air 11 Cover on flue 5 Creosote 11 D Damage 6 Damp wood 9 Dimensions 15...

Page 21: ...sistant inner plates 12 lubrication 13 sealing 13 Mist do not burn wood 11 N Nominal output 11 14 O Open door 7 Outside air intake connection to 8 P Paint finish 9 Particulate emission 14 Parts remova...

Page 22: ...mney fire 4 9 11 combustible materials 4 fireproof inner plates 9 glass broken or cracked 4 12 hot surface 4 regulations 4 stove window cleaner 12 terms and conditions for insurance 4 ventilation 4 5...

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