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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
DANISH DESIGN . DANISH QUALITY . DANISH PRODUCTION
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INSPIRE 40 INSERT STOVE
is exempt for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood
Page 1: ...1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN INSPIRE 40 INSERT STOVE is exempt for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood...
Page 2: ...Nox 111 mg Nm3 Dust 8 mg Nm3 Dust NS3058 3059 1 65 g kg OGC CEN TS 15883 47 mgC Nm3 ved 13 O2 Fire safety Reaction to fire A1 Test of fire safety in connection with the burning of wood Approved Dista...
Page 3: ...sing 6 1 2 First firing 6 1 3 Regulating the airflow 6 1 4 Lighting the stove 6 1 5 Refueling 6 1 6 Emptying the ash 7 1 7 Reduced burning 7 1 8 Risk of explosion 8 1 9 Draft conditions in the chimney...
Page 4: ...es can occur It is important that upon receipt check your Heta product completely and report any damage or defects to your dealer The packaging must be disposed of as follows Wood is untreated and abl...
Page 5: ...ncy 84 Nox mg Nm 11 mg Nm Dust NS3058 3059 Weighted emission of par culates 1 65 g kg Distance to the sides From the door edge 150 mm Appliance is suitable for mul ple chimney alloca on Only use the p...
Page 6: ...ebox to feed the fire producing negligible amounts of smoke and unburnt hydrocarbons The appliances will only be considered as an exempt appliances if this stop is in place 1 4 Lighting the stove Plac...
Page 7: ...grate it rotates back and forth so the ash falls through the holes and into the ashtray see Fig 6 It is advantageous to leave a layer of ash in the bottom of the combu stion chamber on top of the gra...
Page 8: ...minimum draft is necessary to provide clean burning beautiful flame picture as well as achieving the rated effi ciency There is a risk of smoke escaping into the room if the door is opened during vig...
Page 9: ...l woods have almost the same heating value per kg which is about 5 27 kW hour for absolute dry wood Wood with a moistness of 18 has a efficiency of about 4 18 kW hour per kg and one litre heating oil...
Page 10: ...isible Too rapid combustion Too much chimney draft To test you can open the cleaning hatch but remember to close it again Measure the chimney draft and install a damper in the flue pipe if necessary T...
Page 11: ...ily 2 3 days 30 days 60 90 days 1st Year 2st Year Cleaning the chimney see Chimney C Cleaning the chimney and stove C C Cleaning the stoves firebox C VI C Cleaning combustion air intake C C Cleaning a...
Page 12: ...ng after sweeping or before replacing vermiculite stones Note it may be necessary to clean vaccum the holes and air ducts behind the rear stone Removal sequence of stones Replace in reverse order Star...
Page 13: ...12 1 5 m 8 1020 0001 Handle for ash pan 1 9 1018 0216 Ash pan 1 10 0030 0020 Cast bottom 1 Pos No Name Qty 11 0030 0201 Shaking grate 195 mm 1 12 0015 2013 Shaking grate handle 1 13 1019 0028 Log reta...
Page 14: ...Assembly disassembly of warranty repair Should you have cause to make a complaint please quote our invoice no Warning Any unauthorized alterations to the stove and the use of non original parts will...
Page 15: ...Stovedrawings measurments 20 2 9 Fitting the convection case 21 2 10 Fitting the flue collar on the chimney 22 2 11 Fitting the stove 22 2 12 Fitting the flue collar to the stove 22 2 13 Mounting the...
Page 16: ...le although there is a steel glass plate on the floor If the floor is made of for ex concrete tile or similar there may not be com bustible materials for at least a depth of 180 mm valid from the bott...
Page 17: ...pen dent insert stove in accordance with EN 13229 All the combustion air in the inset stove comes from the room in which it is fitted However by connecting a sealed air inlet to the insert stove s air...
Page 18: ...er edge of the shelf 4 Pipes must be insulated 5 Furniture safty distance min 900 mm 6 Distance to side wall to the stove front 150 mm 7 Min 160 mm from top edge of convection outlet to a combustible...
Page 19: ...19 1 2 Flue outlet straight up 1 2 1 2 2 6 Installation of the stove 4 x M10x16 0008 1201 2 7 Change to 45o flue outlet C Attaching the door handle 0016 0031 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 x M5x10 0008 0005...
Page 20: ...51 239 554 4 580 45 243 532 291 2 8 Stovedrawings measurments Classic floor model frame no 2110 0005 Flat floor model frame no 2110 0006 Flat wall model frame nr 2110 0007 Hidden wall model frame nr 2...
Page 21: ...lat floor model A 39 mm A Flat and hidden wall model The convection cabinet may be affixed to the wall as shown in fig 6 Screws are not included Adjust the convection cabinet so it is level 2 9 Fittin...
Page 22: ...1 2 1 2 3 x M6 x 16 0008 1201 1 2 3 22 2 10 Fitting the flue collar on the chimney 2 11 Fitting the stove 2 12 Fitting the flue collar to the stove 1 2 1 2...
Page 23: ...onnector 180 2 x M6x25 0008 1115 1 2 2 13 Mounting the frame A B C Flat wall model is given Fitting for all four models Classic floor model A 7 mm Flat floor model A 39 mm Flat wall model A 39 mm Hidd...
Page 24: ...24 6 C 5 mm Classic floor model flat floor and wall model The frame front must be flush with the front of the door Hidden wall model See fig 6 Hidden wall model 5...
Page 25: ...25 Classic floor model Flat floor model Flat wall model Hidden wall model 7 8 9 10...
Page 26: ...6 3 Connecting external air supply from behind 1511 0030 If rear outdoor air connection purchased 1511 0030 must be installed before inserting the stove 4 Connecting external air supply from below 102...
Page 27: ...2 1 3 27 1015 0065 1020 0125 2 x 1022 5022 Check that the air regulator moves freely 3 4 5 6 7 8 If below outdoor air connection purchased 1015 0065 must be installed before inserting the stove...
Page 28: ...this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries Separate legislation the Clean Air Northern Ireland Order 1981 applies in Northern Ireland Therefore it is a require...