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Concern Farmakom M.B. Šabac- 

Industrijski kombinat“ Guča“ AD Guča industrial complex 

 

 
                                                       Imported by: Sopka Inc            www.sopkainc.com 

 

 

 

                                                                   
 
 
 

Solid fuel stove – GULIVER 

 
                                                                    NOT  UL 1482, ULC-S627  Tested 
 
 
 

USER MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GULIVER

Page 1: ...Concern Farmakom M B Šabac Industrijski kombinat Guča AD Guča industrial complex Imported by Sopka Inc www sopkainc com Solid fuel stove GULIVER NOT UL 1482 ULC S627 Tested USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... these instructions carefully to learn about Guliver stove s characteristics and possibilities before first operating it and keep them for future reference to ensure avoiding irregularities in your stove s operation Yours sincerely GUČA Warning NEVER USE OPENING ON THE TOP OF THE FIREBOX FOR FLUE PIPE CONNETOR FOR FLUE PIPE CONNECTION ALWAYS USE OPENING ON OVEN SIDE AND THE OPPOSITE OF FIREBOX ...

Page 3: ...ICE FOR YOUR SAFETY CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIAL ABOUT PERMITS RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION REQUIRE MENTS FOR YOUR AREA PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR INSURANCE BEFORE USING IN YOUR HOME USE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER CAUTION Hot while in operation do not touch Contact may cause skin burns Keep children and clothing away Keep furnishing and other combustible materials a considerable distance away ...

Page 4: ...or pipe should be 6 diameter minimum single wall 24 msg black or 25 msg blued steel Listed to UL 103 Type HT and evaluated to CAN ULC S629 M87 9 Do Not overfire The special paint used on stove may give off some smoke and an odor while they are curing during first few fires Open windows and doors as needed to clear smoke and odor Overfiring may cause some damage to the stove 10 Use only dry seasone...

Page 5: ...IBUTUIN OR DUCT SYSTEM 6 Slope any horizontal stove pipe upward toward the chimney at least 1 4 inch for each foot of horizontal run 7 You must have at least 18 of clearance between any horizontal pipe and ceiling 8 The stove pipe must NOT extend to far into the chimney flue 9 It is recommended that no more than two 2 90 degree bends be used in the stove pipe in stallation 10 Connect to 6 inspecte...

Page 6: ...pass through attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling When passage through a wall or partition of combustible is desired the installation shall con form to CAN CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment 4 ...

Page 7: ...ON combustible Back of Stove 20 50cm 10 25cm Side of Stove 20 50cm 10 25cm Note Please do not place stove to close to the wall or protective shield for proper air circulation Do Not enclosed stove with walls It might overheat ...

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Page 9: ...tely if stove pipe is rusting or leaking smoke 7 Inspect the stove pipes connectors and chimney twice monthly during the heating season and clean if necessary CAUTION SLOW BURNING FIRES AND EXTENDED USE MAY CAUSE EXCES SIVE CREOSOTE BUILDUP IGNITION OF CREOSOTE SOOT OR OVERFIRING MAY CAUSE CHIMNEY FIRE CHIMNEY FIRES BURN EXTREMELY HOT AND MAY IGNITE SURROUNDING MATERIALS IN CASE OF CHIMNEY FIRE CA...

Page 10: ...TIME EXCEPT WHILE TENDING THE FIRE ALWAYS OPEN DRAFT CONTROLER BEFORE OPENING THE FEED DOOR ABOUT DRAFT The principle of draft is that warm air rises Your chimney provides draft which sucks the smoke up the chimney The stove does NOT PUSH out the smoke Your stove has been design and approved for use under normal conditions Unacceptable smoking usually indicates poor draft in your chimney Normal op...

Page 11: ... same type of protection is using brick or masonry with 1 air space between the brick or masonry and the wall When reducing distances please check local codes and consult with professional installer Using special interior double wall stove pipe can reduce distance to as little as 6 Protecting wall or ceiling adjacent to the pipe Installing an approve pipe heat shield onto the stovepipe reduces 18 ...

Page 12: ...s and strong winds Caution the stove and the door handle will heat up when operated so it is necessary to take caution measures Use gloves when opening the door Do not touch parts of the stove that are hot primarily the cast metal parts hot plate and any visible sheet metal surfaces Keep children away from the stove Ensure a constant supply of fresh air into the room where the stove is located sin...

Page 13: ...e to the chimney The smoke pipe must not be too deeply positioned in the chimney in order not to reduce the surface of the cross cut and disturb the draft in the chimney Guliver provides the possibility of smoke vent hole from the upper or back side of the stove through appropriate connections which are on the side opposite from the hearth The standard parts of the stove are the fitting for the co...

Page 14: ...of the airflow is too high the combustion shall be too fast and as the result the heat goes out through the chimney In case of draft greater than 15 Pa the chimney flue must be fitted with a damper The signs of bad airflow are Dirty glass hot handle Smoke enters the room Glass Care Caution Never operate the stove with a broken door glass Never build the fire up against the glass Warning Do not use...

Page 15: ...nd the material used should be chemically and thermally resistant to products of combustion In case of any problems connected with chimney you should consult professionals and chimney sweepers LIGHTING Prior to the first stove lighting it is necessary to wipe all stove surfaces with a dry cloth remove dust oil and impurities from the stove plate and the oven in order to avoid their combustion and ...

Page 16: ... and to gradually heat the stove when used for the first time in order to control and test the operation Maximum quantity of wood for safe operation is 2 5kg 5 5lbs The hearth door should be opened only when necessary in order to add new quantity of wood The next quantity of wood is added only after the previous quantity has been burned Do not allow the obstruction caused by ashes and unburned fue...

Page 17: ...r into the position opened and hold it in that position during the stove is in operation The secondary air is used to clean the glass on the hearth door and for better combustion During the stove operation the movable part of the regulator is heated so use the additional equipment during regulation Opened 7 CLEANING THE STOVE We recommend removing the ash produced every day Never allow the ash acc...

Page 18: ...ration of other possible appliances connected to the same flue The cleaning of the flue should be done at least once a year in the meanwhile check the state of the gaskets and replace them if necessary In presence of dampness in the room where the stove has been placed we advise you to put absorbent salts into the hearth and other stove openings 10 STOVE DESCRIPTION The stove is intended for heati...

Page 19: ... by an insulating plate steel brass marble stone etc which extends at least 46cm 18 from the front and at least 20cm 8 from the sides The chimney stove must operate exclusively with the ash drawer inserted The solid residue of the combustion ashes must be collected in a hermetic container resistant to fire The stove must never be ignited when there are gas or steam emissions e g glue gasoline etc ...

Page 20: ...ndary regulator is closed the glass gets dirty after short time 12 5 Condensation During first few ignitions condensation is normal If the problem lasts check the wood you use it must not be wet or poorly dried The chimney must not have any defects or cool the gas flow too quickly Important The stove has been made from materials which are NOT harmful for health 13 GENERAL NOTES If all recommendati...

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Page 23: ...n and limita tions This limited warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse lack of mainte nance accident alterations abuse or neglect This limited warranty does not cover any scratches dents corrosion or discoloring caused by excessive heat cleaning chemicals nor chipping on porcelain enamel parts nor any venting components used in the installation Installation must be done in accordance wit...

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