Dovre VISTA 700i Installation Instructions & Operating Manual Download Page 11

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space to be built and the use of air inlet and outlet
grates for convection is not necessary.

The space between the hearth and the steel
convection cabinet serves as convection
space. Surrounding air is drawn in at the bot-
tom of the appliance. The air is directed to the
fireplace where it is heated. The heated air then
leaves the front side of the convection space
through the air opening on the upper side of the
fireplace.

The appliance is equipped with two additional con-
nections in order to transport convection heat to
other areas.

The appliance is equipped with two built-in fans
that aid convection. The turning speed of the fans
can be adjusted using a speed control. This speed
control is supplied with the appliance. The fan and
speed control are connected to the mains electric
circuit; see paragraph "Connecting fan to the
mains".

The fan works thermostatically. That means
that the fan only starts to operate if the
insert fireplace is sufficiently warm and the
fan switches off once the insert fireplace
has cooled sufficiently.

The appliance can be delivered with an outside
frame.

Installation

Preparation

Please check the appliance for damage caused dur-
ing transport or any damage or defects immediately
after delivery.

If you detect transport damage or any other
damage or defects, do not use the appliance
and notify the supplier.

Remove the removable parts (fire-resistant inner
plates, fire grate, ashtray, fire basket and stove
base plate) from the stove before starting install-
ation.

By removing removable parts, it is easier to
move the appliance and to avoid damage.

Note the location of the removable parts, so
that you can re-position the parts in the correct
place later on.

1. Open the door of the appliance.
2. Remove the fire-resistant inner plates.

Vermiculite inner plates are light and tend to be
ochrous in colour on delivery. They insulate the
combustion chamber to boost combustion.

Opening the door

The appliance is opened by pulling towards you the
latch that is located on the right side.

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Removable parts

4

7

5

6

8

9

2

12

1

14

10

3

11

13

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1. Fire basket
2. Right inner plate
3. Left inner plate
4. Baffle plate holder
5. Left baffle plate

Summary of Contents for VISTA 700i

Page 1: ...AND OPERATING MANUAL STOVE INSTALLATION ET MODE D EMPLOI POELE EINBAUANLEITUNG UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG FEUERST TTE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N Y USO ESTUFA ISTRUZIONI PER L INSTALLAZIONE E L USO STUFA...

Page 2: ...ng into a new hearth 13 Preparing the outside air connection 15 Use 17 First use 17 Fuel 17 Lighting 17 Burning wood 18 Maximum amount of wood 18 Controlling air combustion 18 Extinguishing the fire 1...

Page 3: ...and service The appliance should not be modified please always use original parts The appliance is intended for use in a living room It must be hermetically connected to a properly work ing flue We ad...

Page 4: ...ss of the producer as pre scribed in article 11 subsection 5 Dovre N V Nijverheidsstraat 18 2381 Weelde Belgium 5 If applicable name and contact address for the authorised whose mandate covers the tas...

Page 5: ...onform Electrical safety Ease of cleaning Conform Maximum operating pressure Flue gas temperature at nominal output 295 C Mechanical resistance carrying weight of chimney Not determined Nominal output...

Page 6: ...oducer as pre scribed in article 11 subsection 5 Dovre N V Nijverheidsstraat 18 2381 Weelde Belgium 5 If applicable name and contact address for the authorised whose mandate covers the tasks spe cifie...

Page 7: ...nce carrying weight of chimney Not determined Nominal output 11 kW Efficiency 75 0 10 The performance of the product described in points 1 and 2 conform with the performance reported in point 9 This p...

Page 8: ...must be replaced before the stove is used again Do not exert force on the door do not allow chil dren to pull on the opened door never stand or sit on the opened door and do not place heavy objects o...

Page 9: ...4 metres high As a rule of thumb 60 cm above the ridge of the roof If the ridge of the roof is more than 3 metres from the flue use the measurements given in the fol lowing figure A the highest point...

Page 10: ...ventilation around flammable materials such as a mantelpiece See appendix Distance from combustible mater ial Carpets and rugs must be at least 80 cm away from the fire Do not place any flammable mat...

Page 11: ...and the fan switches off once the insert fireplace has cooled sufficiently The appliance can be delivered with an outside frame Installation Preparation Please check the appliance for damage caused du...

Page 12: ...lug so that the fan plate can be removed These parts must be connected to the mains accord ing to the connection scheme in appendix 2 The connection diagram is specific to the model Have the connectio...

Page 13: ...proper height flat and level 2 If you are going to put an outsider frame around the appliance you should fit the included magnets to the sides of the appliance see the following figure 1 2 09 200021...

Page 14: ...ese collars and route them to the desired areas 4 Connect the flexible tubing to the outlet grates in the rooms 5 If desired the front outlet opening can be closed with the provided cover plate 2 Remo...

Page 15: ...Close the built in space with the cover plate 6 Put an air grate below the cover plate to allow for the ventilation of the appliance 7 Make an opening above the cover plate in order to prevent any pr...

Page 16: ...2 Disassemble all removable interior parts as men tioned previously 3 Remove the fan plate 4 in the back wall of the appliance by loosening the screws 3 Be careful with the electrical wiring and the...

Page 17: ...Wh per kg wood Freshly felled wood has a mois ture content of 60 and only provides 1 6 kWh per kg wood Saw the wood to size and split it while it is still fresh Fresh wood is easier to split and split...

Page 18: ...ximum amount of wood To stoke continuously at the rated power wood must be added every 45 minutes If you use a smaller amount of wood each time you can add wood more often Each stove is designed to wo...

Page 19: ...ot 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 inadequ...

Page 20: ...fire resistant inner plates are consumables that are subject to wear and tear Vermiculite inner plates are fragile Do not knock the inner plates with logs Check the fire resistant inner plates freque...

Page 21: ...ins latches and air slides with heat resistant grease that is available in the specialist trade Touching up the paint finish Small areas of damaged paint finish can be touched up with a spray can of s...

Page 22: ...tion 230 V 50 Hz 0 5 A Model 700i 800i Mass flow of flue gasses 9 1 g s 10 6 g s Temperature increase measured in the measuring section 295 K 295 K Temperature measured at appliance exit 353 C 358 C M...

Page 23: ...the diagrams below have the following meaning T1 thermoswitch V1 fan V2 fan VISTA 700i 800i V1 V2 230 V M N M L 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 T1 1 1 Disconnection of fan plate 2 Connection of fan plate Subject to...

Page 24: ...Appendix 3 Dimensions VISTA 700i 725 525 20 1 5 0 100 100 492 525 340 420 90 90 725 690 125 115 190 440 50 2 09 20021 239 24 Subject to change because of technical improvements...

Page 25: ...VISTA 800i 825 625 20 100 100 625 592 90 90 350 510 440 50 2 825 790 190 135 125 09 20021 240 Subject to change because of technical improvements 25...

Page 26: ...aterial Minimum ventilation outside the radiation range Dimensions of fireproof floor plate in centimetres 09 20020 321 Minimum dimensions of fireproof floor plate V H 30 60 S H 20 40 26 Subject to ch...

Page 27: ...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 Appliance connecte...

Page 28: ...ate convection space 14 Creosote 19 D Damp wood 17 Dimensions 24 Door sealing rope 21 Draught 22 Drying wood 17 E Efficiency 5 7 22 External air supply connecting to 13 Extinguishing the fire 19 F Fan...

Page 29: ...t 17 Particulate emission 22 Preventing chimney fire 19 Primary air inlet 17 R Removing ash 19 S Sealing rope for door 21 Secondary air inlet 17 Smoke during first use 17 Smoke emissions into the room...

Page 30: ...uirements 8 stove glass cleaner 20 terms and conditions for insurance 8 ventilation 8 9 Weight 22 Wood 17 damp 17 drying 17 right sort 17 storing 17 30 Subject to change because of technical improveme...

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