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The primary air slide controls the air flow under the
grille (1).

The secondary air slide controls the air flow for the
glass (airwash-system) and air supply via the vents in
the back wall (2).

The back wall has permanent vents (3) below the
baffle plate that allow for post-combustion.

Advice

Never burn wood with an open door.

Regularly burn wood with intense roaring fires.

If you frequently have low intensity fires, tar
and creosote may be deposited in the chimney

. Tar and creosote are highly combustible

substances. Thicker layers of these
substances may catch fire if the temperature in
the chimney increases suddenly. By allowing
the fire to burn very intensely regularly, layers
of tar and creosote will disappear.
Low intensity fires also cause tar deposits on
the stove window and door.
When the outside temperature is not very low,
it is better to burn wood intensely for a few
hours instead of having a low intensity fire for a
long period of time.

Control the air supply with the secondary air inlet.

The secondary air inlet not only supplies air to
the fire but to the glass as well, so that 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 amount of logs regularly
than to add many logs at the same time.

Extinguishing the fire

Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out. If a fire is
damped down by reducing the air supply, harmful
substances will be released. For this reason, the fire
should be allowed to go out naturally. Keep an eye on
the fire until it has gone out. All air inlets can be closed
once the fire has died completely.

Removing ashes

After the wood has been burnt, a relatively small
amount of ashes is left over. This bed of ashes is a
good insulating layer for the stove base plate and
improves combustion. It is good to leave a thin layer
of ashes on the stove base plate.

However, the flow of air through the fire plate must not
be obstructed and no ash may be allowed to
accumulate behind a chamotte inner plate. Remove
the excess ash regularly.

After the brown coal briquettes and anthracite coal
has been burnt, a relatively large amount of ash is left
over. No ash may be allowed to accumulate
underneath the fire grate and the ash should never
reach the bottom of the grate. This will cause the grate
to overheat and be damaged.

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Subject to change because of technical improvements

Summary of Contents for 325MF

Page 1: ...BRUIKSAANWIJZING KACHEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING MANUAL STOVE INSTALLATION ET MODE D EMPLOI POELE EINBAUANLEITUNG UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG FEUERSTÄTTE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN Y USO ESTUFA 325MF 03 27107 100 02 2013 ...

Page 2: ...e 9 Fuel 9 Lighting 10 Burning wood 10 Burning brown coal briquettes 11 Burning anthracite coal 11 Controlling combustion air 11 Extinguishing the fire 12 Removing ashes 12 Fog and mist 13 Solving problems 13 Maintenance 13 Chimney 13 Cleaning and other regular maintenance activities 13 Exchange parts 325MF 15 Appendix 1 Technical Data 16 Appendix 2 Dimensions 18 Appendix 3 Distance from combustib...

Page 3: ...VRE 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 how the DOVRE heating appliance can be installed used and maintained safely Should you require additional information or technical data or should you experience an installation problem please first co...

Page 4: ...iance 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 information on ventilation Installation requirements General The appliance must be connected tightly to a well functioning chimney For the connection measurements see the appendix Technical data Ask th...

Page 5: ...r 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 being produced and spread through the area As a rule of thumb the air supply should be 5 5 cm kW Extra ventilation is needed when The stove is in an area that is well insulated There is mechanical ve...

Page 6: ... the latch button installed As the latch button becomes warm during use a glove has been supplied which you may use to protect your hand The appliance is suitable for outside air supply connection The appliance comes standard with a connection kit necessary for this The appliance can be connected to the chimney at the rear or at the upper side The appliance is suitable for the burning of wood brow...

Page 7: ...e ash pan 7 Chamotte inner plates are ochrous on delivery They insulate the combustion chamber improving combustion and they can withstand burning anthracite coals 09 20020 101 Removable internal sections 2 grid holder 3 fire basket 4 inner plate on the left and right side 5 baffle plate 6 grate 7 ash pan Connecting to the rear 1 Apply supplied fibre glass sealing tape 2 measuring 10 x 3 mm to the...

Page 8: ...s sealing tape 3 measuring 10 x 3 mm to the contact surface of the connection collar 2 2 Affix the connection collar to the top plate with the materials supplied 09 20008 007 1 2 3 4 5 Preparing 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 tube is 10...

Page 9: ...d preserved wood plywood and chipboard Plastics scrap paper and domestic waste Wood Hardwood such as oak beech birch and fruit tree wood is the ideal fuel for your stove This type of wood burns slowly with calm flames Softwood contains more resins burns faster and 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 wo...

Page 10: ... lower layer of kindling and light the cube according to the instructions on the packaging 4 Close the door of the appliance and open the primary air inlet and the secondary air inlet of the appliance see the following figure 5 Allow the fire develop into a good blaze until there is glowing bed of charcoal You can then add fuel and adjust the appliance see the chapter Stoking with wood Open Closed...

Page 11: ... 4 Close the door 5 Regularly remove ashes from the stove base by riddling the grate Use the cold handle to operate the riddling rod Burning anthracite coal Always close the secondary air slide when burning anthracite coal Set the fuel choice air valve to the closed position After you have followed the instructions for lighting 1 Open the primary air slide completely 2 Slowly open the stove door 3...

Page 12: ...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 amount of logs regularly than to add many logs at the same time Extinguishing the fire Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out If a fire is damped down by reducing the air supply harmful substances will be released For this reason ...

Page 13: ... to keep the stove in good condition Chimney In many countries you are required by law to have your chimney checked and maintained At the beginning of the heating season have the chimney swept by an expert During the heating season and after the chimney has not been used for a long time have the chimney checked for soot deposits After the heating season seal off the chimney with a ball of paper Cl...

Page 14: ...stove while it is still hot The most effective way to clean the enamelled surface of the stove is with a mild green soap and lukewarm water Use as little water as possible rub the surface dry and prevent the formation of rust Wire wool or other abrasives should never be used Never place a kettle directly onto an enamelled stove use a stand to prevent damage Lubrication Although cast iron is slight...

Page 15: ...he sealant will form bubbles resulting in a new air leak Exchange parts 325MF 09 20020 101 Pos Part number Description Quantity 2 03 56332 000 grid holder 1 3 03 77412 000 fire basket 1 4 03 77514 000 side inner plate 2 5 03 77515 000 baffle plate 1 6 03 61111 000 grate 1 7 03 05237 000 ash pan 1 Subject to change because of technical improvements 15 ...

Page 16: ...1 g s 4 4 g s 4 0 g s Flue gas temperature measured in the measurement section 325 C 306 C 347 C Temperature measured at the appliance outlet 408 C 443 C 395 C Minimum draught 12 Pa 12 Pa 12 Pa CO emission 13 O2 0 10 0 10 0 04 NOx emission 13 O2 100 mg Nm 156 mg Nm 106 mg Nm CnHm emission 13 O2 119 mg Nm 72 mg Nm 25 mg Nm Particulate emission 14 mg Nm 10 mg Nm 7 4 mg Nm Efficiency 79 78 7 82 6 16 ...

Page 17: ...g s 3 6 g s Flue gas temperature measured in the measurement section 248 C 308 C 267 C Temperature measured at the appliance outlet 324 C 388 C 345 C Minimum draught 12 Pa 12 Pa 12 Pa CO emission 13 O2 0 17 0 12 0 17 NOx emission 13 O2 114 mg Nm 178 mg Nm 98 mg Nm CnHm emission 13 O2 478 mg Nm 47 mg Nm 81 mg Nm Particulate emission 25 mg Nm 11 mg Nm 6 mg Nm Efficiency 75 76 1 81 9 Subject to chang...

Page 18: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions 325MF 18 Subject to change because of technical improvements ...

Page 19: ...325MF GB Subject to change because of technical improvements 19 ...

Page 20: ...stible material 2 Incombustible 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 be at least 20 mm The connection collar may be removed where appropriate 20 Subject to change because of technical improvements ...

Page 21: ...ireproof 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 Subject to change because of technical improvements 21 ...

Page 22: ...posit 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 supp...

Page 23: ...ney connection diameter 16 17 connection to 9 height 5 sweep 13 Chinks in appliance 14 Clean glass 14 Cleaning appliance 13 Coal ash content 9 Combustible material distance from 20 Connection dimensions 18 Connection collar for connection to chimney 8 Connection to chimney at top 8 top 8 Connection to supply of outside air 8 Control air supply 12 Control of air 11 Cover on flue 5 Creosote 12 D Dam...

Page 24: ...e 10 Kindling 22 L Lighting 10 Lubricant 14 Lubricate 14 M Maintenance chimney 13 clean glass 14 cleaning the appliance 13 enamel 14 fire resistant inner plates 14 lubrication 14 sealing 14 Mist do not burn wood 13 N Nominal output 13 16 17 O Open door 7 Outside air intake connection to 9 P Paint finish 9 Particulate emission 16 17 Parts removable 6 Prevent a chimney fire 12 Primary air inlet 10 R...

Page 25: ...lation 5 connect supply of outside air 8 rule of thumb 5 Ventilation louvre 5 Vermiculite inner plates 7 W Walls fire safety 5 Warning chimney fire 4 9 12 combustible materials 4 fireproof inner plates 9 glass broken or cracked 4 14 hot surface 4 regulations 4 stove window cleaner 14 terms and conditions for insurance 4 ventilation 4 5 Weather conditions do not burn wood 13 Weight 16 17 Wood 9 dam...

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