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no water or moisture in the stone heater, the stones shall be dry, and so shall be the
boards in the rooms. If the rooms and the heater did not dry thoroughly, it is allowed to
carry out additional stoking of the heater with a completely closed ash drawer.
IMPORTANT! The following is prohibited:
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allowing firewood to burn inside the heating flue;
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using explosive, toxic, highly flammable substances, paints, solvents, gasoline, etc., to
ignite the firewood;
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operating the heater at a constant excessive draft in the firebox.
IMPORTANT!
•
Partial burning out of heat-resistant enamel is possible on the most thermally loaded
elements of the heater during operation, which is not a manufacturing defect.
•
The firebox metal may become slightly deformed during operation, which is not a
manufacturing defect provided the integrity of weld joints is preserved.
•
In case there is a hot water tank, water shall be drained from the tank every time
after termination of the heater operation, if the room temperature drops below + 5 °С
during interruptions of the heater operation.
2.7. Water in the sauna
The water poured onto the stones shall be clean tap water. Ensure the water quality. Water
with a high content of iron, salt, humus, or lime can lead to early corrosion of the heater
elements. For example, seawater will lead to rapid corrosion of the stone heater. The tap
water quality shall meet the following requirements:
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humus content <12 mg/liter;
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iron content <0.2 mg/liter;
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calcium content <100 mg/liter;
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manganese content <0.05 mg/liter.
IMPORTANT! Water shall only be poured onto the stones. If water is poured on heated
steel surfaces, they can be deformed due to high differential temperature.
IMPORTANT! It is prohibited to use solution of salt to generate steam during operation:
pouring it into the closed stone heater (if available), pouring it onto outer stone heater
and the heater metal.
2.8. Maintenance
Routine mai
n
tenance
of the chimney, heater and its parts is the key to their efficient
and safe operation, your safety and safety of your close ones!
IMPORTANT! Carry out maintenance works on the heater and chimney only after their
complete cooldown.
IMPORTANT! Take measures recommended for safety. Use personal protective equipment
required for such works.
The heater and chimney
shall be cleaned of soot before the commencement of the heating
season, as well as during the entire heating season at least once every three months. Cleaning
to be performed mechanically. Use special devices, tools and machines (brush, cleaner,
scraper, sinker, vacuum cleaner, etc.). The selection of the necessary tools is made based
on the needs of the cleaning works. Cleaning the flue channels of the heater is carried out
through the cleanout hole after removing the cap (refer to Appendix 2): unscrew both nuts,
remove the cap.
After cleaning the flue channels, install the cap, pre-clean the old sealant and
apply a new layer, twin and tighten the nuts
.
Soot in the chimney accumulated due to poor
cleaning, as well as incomplete combustion of fuel, can break into flames.
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