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of soot can become so thick and sticky
that the sealing rope can, for example,
become detached when the door is
opened the next day.
Risk of explosion
After you add new fuel, it is
very important that you do
not leave the stove unatten
ded until the wood is burning
constantly. This will normally occur
within 30 to 60 seconds.
Stove
type
Scan-Line
series
Nominal
fluegas
tempera-
ture c°
Smoke
stub
mm
Fuel
volume
kg
Draught
min
mbar
Nominal
output
tested
kW
Energy
efficiency
%
Distance to flammable
materials in mm
behind at the
the stove sides
Distance to
furnitures from
the stove in
mm
Stove
weight
kg
40B
246
ø150
1.2
0.11
6,1
83
150 350
1000
468
50B
246
ø150
1.2
0.11
6,1
83
150 350
1000
582
The nominal output is the output to which the stove has been tested.
The test was carried out with the secondary air 38% open.
MAINTENANCE
The surface of the stove has been trea-
ted with heat-resistant paint.
The stove should be cleaned with a
damp cloth. Any damage to the surface
cleaning the chimney, soot and other
deposits may come to fall on the smoke
plate.
In cases where the wood burns
too quickly, this may be due to exces-
sive chimney draught. You should also
check to make sure that the door seal
and ashpan seal is intact and correctly
fitting.
If the stove it generating too little heat,
this may be because you are firing with
wet wood. In this case, much of the
heating energy is used to dry the wood,
resulting in poor heating economics and
an increased risk of soot deposits in the
chimney.
OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
Stove data table in accordance with EN 13240 testing.
The chimney must be swept at least
once a year, we recommend the use of
a NACS (national association of chim-
ney sweeps) registered chimney sweep.
In the event of smoke or malodorous
fumes being produced, you must first
check to see whether the chimney is
blocked. The chimney must, of course,
always provide the minimum draught
necessary to ensure that it is possible to
regulate the fire. Please note, however,
that chimney draft is dependent on the
weather conditions. In high winds, the
draft can become so powerful that it
may be necessary to fit a damper in the
flue gas pipe to regulate the draft. When
A risk of explosion can possibly arise if
too much wood is placed in the stove.
This may result in the production of
large volumes of gas, and this gas can
explode if the intake of primary and
secondary air is insufficient.
It is an advantage always to leave some
ash lying in the bottom of the combstion
chamber.
Take care when emptying the ash
pan, as cinders can continue to burn
in the ash for long periods of time.
in the form of chips or scratches can be
repaired using touch-up paint, which is
available in spray cans.
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