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1.Description 
 

Fireplace inserts are highly suitable for the heating 
of living and working rooms. 
The stove body consists of a welded steel 
structure. At the bottom is a wood storage 
compartment and above it the ash box, on top of 
that the firebox and a heat exchanger at the top. 
Between the latter the smoke gas draughts are 
arranged above the firebox. 
Heating the room air and creating a comfortable 
living climate in connection with a covering is 
substantially achieved through convection heat. 
Because of this you can rapidly heat even cool 
rooms that have not been heated for an extended 
period of time.  The room air enters the wood 
storage compartment, is heated in the convection 
duct between inner body and outer wall as it rises 
and flows out again through openings provided at 
the top of the stove. The component of radiation 
heat is obtained through heat radiation in the area 
of the view window of the firebox door from the 
metal surfaces of the stove and - if available - from 
the ceramic surfaces on the sidewalls. 
 

2. General instructions, safety instructions 

 
Adhere to national and European standards, local 
regulations, planning and building regulations as 
well as fire safety regulations. When installing your 
stove you must observe the fire prevention 
regulations and the national building regulations 
applicable at the place of installation in agreement 
with the responsible master chimney sweep of the 
district. He will also inspect the appropriate 
connection of the device to the chimney. 
Prior to installation, verify that the carrying capacity 
of the substructure is suitable to support the 
heating insert. If the carrying capacity is 
insufficient, suitable measures (e.g. slab for load 
distribution) have to be taken to achieve this. 
Your fireplace insert has been subjected to all 
inspections required by the legislator. It meets the 
specified characteristics in terms of firing efficiency 
and smoke gas emissions. 
Your fireplace insert of design 1 described in this 
Manual has been tested according to DIN 18895 
("Fireplace inserts for solid fuels") and EN13229.  
The fireplace inserts of design 1 (see Equipment 
plate) may be connected to a multiple-use chimney 
if the chimney dimension according to DIN 4705 
Part 2 allows this. 
 
The fireplace insert is a limited time burning 
fireplace. 

 

Basic requirement: 

 

Ensure that the entire structure, i.e. also 
connecting pieces and chimney, are 
operationally safe and fireproof and can be 
cleaned without effort! 

 

Place of installation: 

 

Fireplace inserts must only be installed in 
rooms and in places where, according to 
position, structural circumstances and type of 
use no hazards will develop. In the installation 
area of the covered heating insert no electrical 
wiring must be present in walls and ceilings. In 
particular there must be an adequate inflow of 
air for combustion in the installation rooms. 
The surface area of the installation room must 
be configured and of a size that allows proper 
operation of the fireplace. 

Fireplace inserts must 

not 

be installed in: 

staircases (except in residential buildings with 
more than two apartments); generally 
accessible hallways; rooms in which easily 
flammable or explosive substances or mixtures 
are processed, stored or produced in such a 
quantity that hazards are created through 
ignition or explosion; rooms or apartments 
from which air is removed through ventilation 
systems or warm air heating systems with the 
help of fans, unless the operation of the open 
fireplace without danger is ensured. 

The operation of open fireplaces is not 
threatened if the systems circulate air only 
within a room, the systems have safety 
devices which automatically and reliably 
prevent vacuum in the room of installation or 
the volumetric combustion airflows required for 
the fireplace inserts and the volumetric flows of 
the ventilation systems despite adjustment or 
removal of easily accessible control devices of 
ventilation systems altogether will not bring 
about a vacuum in the installation rooms of the 
fireplace inserts and the rooms of the 
combined ventilation greater than 4 PA. 

 

3. Combustion air supply: 

 
Ensure that the fireplace will have a minimum 
inflow of 360 m³/h of combustion air per each m² of 
firebox opening from the outside. Ask your master 
chimney sweep responsible for your district. 
 
Installation rooms of fireplace inserts must: 

Have at least one door into the open or which 
are connected with other rooms of this type. 
Only rooms of the same apartment or 
utilization unit apply. If this is not sufficient, the 
installation room must have a combustion 
airline leading into the open and the firebox 
opening with at least 360 m³/h of combustion 
air for each m². If there are other fireplaces in 
the same combustion air system, there must 

 

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Summary of Contents for EN13229-W

Page 1: ...BH HAAS SOHN Ofentechnik GmbH Urstein Nord 67 Herborner Straße 7 9 A 5412 Puch D 35764 Sinn Phone 0043 0 662 44955 0 Telephone 0049 0 2772 5010 0 Fax 0043 0 662 44955 210 Facsimile 0049 0 2772 5010 99 eMail office haassohn com eMail info haassohn com http www haassohn com Important notes Inform your district chimney sweep or district master chimney sweep Please thoroughly read the Installation and...

Page 2: ...on against burns 10 11 USE AND START UP 10 11 1 Initial start up 10 11 2 Lighting 10 11 3 Maximum fuel charge quantity of approximately 1 hour 11 11 4 Air setting with closed operation 11 11 5 Adding fuel 11 11 6 Operating mode in the transition period 11 11 7 De ashing 11 12 CLEANING AND CARE 11 13 WARRANTY 11 13 1 General 11 13 2 Warranty directives 12 2 HAAS SOHN does not accept any guaranty fo...

Page 3: ...mited time burning fireplace Basic requirement Ensure that the entire structure i e also connecting pieces and chimney are operationally safe and fireproof and can be cleaned without effort Place of installation Fireplace inserts must only be installed in rooms and in places where according to position structural circumstances and type of use no hazards will develop In the installation area of the...

Page 4: ...existing chimney the latter has to be swept and checked by the chimney sweep for condition and tightness He would also establish if the chimney is suitable for connecting the heating insert If no chimney is present or the existing chimney is not suitable the master chimney sweep for the district determines the dimensions of the chimney to be newly erected according to DIN 4705 Part 1 and Part 2 Th...

Page 5: ...nents with combustible building materials e g walls to be protected protective measures according to DIN 18160 Part 1 and Part 2 have to be taken 7 2 Protection of installation ceiling floor Installation ceilings without adequate transverse distribution e g wooden ceilings must be protected through an additional 6 cm thick proven concrete slab and a 6 cm thick heat insulation layer according to AG...

Page 6: ...l back wall and if applicable side wall to be protected The primary walling must be erected up to the insulation layer and the building wall to be protected however protrude at least 20cm over the connecting piece flue gas pipe Primary walling can be omitted if the building wall is at least 10cm thick and consists of non combustible components and is not a carrying reinforced concrete wall 2 Room ...

Page 7: ...non combustible materials of fire protection Class A1 e g glazed bricks plaster on plaster substrates metal or ceramic oven tile There must be no direction connection between covering and fireplace insert Caution The covering of the chimney apron must only rest on a separate support frame which is normally mounted to the wall 8 3 Convection air openings The free non obstrutable cross section for t...

Page 8: ...to the front and to the sides 6 If radiation protection that is ventilated on both sides is arranged a distance of 40 cm is sufficient 8 7 Fire protection outside the radiation protection From the outer surfaces of the covering of the fireplace insert at least 5 cm distance to combustible components must be maintained The intermediate space must be open for airflow so that no heat congestion devel...

Page 9: ...amental beam 19 Throttle valve 21 Air outlet grille 22 Support element 23 Heat insulation layer primary walling substitute 6 cm thick 24 80 cm radiation range 25 Sheet metal covering convection air chamber 10 Operation of fireplace The fireplace inserts of Haas Sohn with self closing door have the designation fireplace insert EN13229 W Design 1 which means they are only suitable for operation with...

Page 10: ...No objects of combustible building materials e g shelves must be placed closer to the open fireplace than a distance of 5 cm 10 5 Fire protection within the radiation range Seen from the firebox opening forward and to the sides no combustible components must be present e g furniture carpets flowers etc in a range of at least 80 cm 10 6 Protection against burns It is imperative to note that there a...

Page 11: ...ion period only with the least amount of fuel possible in order to be able to improve the combustion and draught situation in such cases by opening the air dampers 11 7 De ashing Following prolonged burning at least once per day remove the ash with the help of a poker through the grate in the ash box and empty the ash box This is best done in the morning after the embers has left the fireplace in ...

Page 12: ...e Errors in the installation and connection of the device Insufficient or excessive chimney draught Incorrectly performed repair operations or other especially subsequent changes to the fireplace or flue gas pipe smoke pipe and chimney Use of unsuitable fuels Incorrect operation Overloading the devices see Operating Instructions of the manufacturer Wear on the parts of steel glass ceramic seals re...

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