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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.

Summary of Contents for SCAN-LINE 40B

Page 1: ...1 SCAN LINE 40B AND 50B OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN...

Page 2: ...s than 175 cm2 which corresponds to a diameter of 150 mm If a damper is fitted in the flue gas pipe there must always be at least 20 cm2 of free pas sage even when the damper is in its specifications...

Page 3: ...may result in smoke being emitted from the stove when the door is opened The minimum chimney draft to ensure satisfactory combustion in stoves of this kind is 11 PA However there will still be a risk...

Page 4: ...re fore only burn clean dry wood in your stove Never use your stove to burn drifwood as this may contain a lot of salt which can damage both the stove and the chimney Similarly you must not fire your...

Page 5: ...ite very quickly i e in 30 seconds or 1 minute When the wood is burning with a steady flame close the start up mechanism Then adjust the secondary airflow to the level required For nomi nal operation...

Page 6: ...g 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...

Page 7: ...re delivery to the dealer Therefore the stoves are guaranteed against de fects in manufacturing FOR FIVE YEARS This guarantee does not cover Wearing parts fragile parts such as The fire proof bricks i...

Page 8: ...ough the floor The pipe must fit a flexible 100 mm hose The external air can be supplied to the stove both from below by removing the pre cut bottom or through the air intake hole in the bottom stone...

Page 9: ...e adjusting screws on the base up down We recommend installation of the soapstones is carried out by two people A standard set of brackets and pins are provided for installation of the soapsto nes Ref...

Page 10: ...10 10 x standard brackets 2 small pins see fig 2 12 x standard pins SCAN LINE 40B Scan Line 40B...

Page 11: ...e stone must be manually held in place until the handle is fitted Fig 3 The handle is fitted by placing it into the groove in the stone and the ash pan frame Adjust the handle so that is it placed in...

Page 12: ...there is smoke outlet behind Fig 3 The closed cover should be placed here unless the stove should be mounted with back outlet The open cover should be placed here Continue with sidestones as shown i...

Page 13: ...13 Scan Line 40B...

Page 14: ...14 Scan Line 40B...

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Page 16: ...16 Fig 6 Scan Line 40B Put brackets and pins in as shown fig 6 Continuing with the next row Start with sidestone backstone and then sidesto ne again Place brackets and pins Fig 7 Fig 7...

Page 17: ...rmastone can be installed in this stove The thermastone must be added after the soapstones have been placed and the stove firebox has been adjusted Continue with 3 row Again start with the sidestone a...

Page 18: ...ontinue with back stone and then a sideston Place brackets on top No pins are nessesary Fig 9 Finish with the topstone placein it loose on top If the stove has a top flue break of the inner ring Fig 1...

Page 19: ...19 Scan Line 40B Open Closed Regulate the convection air flow by turning the handle on the side of the stove...

Page 20: ...20 SCAN LINE 50B 14 x standard brackets 2 small pins see fig 2 20 x standard pins Scan Line 50B...

Page 21: ...e stone must be manually held in place until the handle is fitted Fig 3 The handle is fitted by placing it into the groove in the stone and the ash pan frame Adjust the handle so that is it placed in...

Page 22: ...there is smoke outlet behind Fig 3 The closed cover should be placed here unless the stove should be mounted with back outlet The open cover should be placed here Continue with sidestones as shown i...

Page 23: ...23 Scan Line 50B...

Page 24: ...24 Scan Line 50B...

Page 25: ...25 Scan Line 50B...

Page 26: ...26 Scan Line 50B Fig 6 Fig 7 Put brackets and pins in as shown fig 6 Continuing with the next row Start with sidestone backstone and then sidesto ne again Place brackets and pins Fig 7...

Page 27: ...thermastones can be installed in this stove The thermastone must be added after the soapstones have been placed and the stove firebox has been adjusted Continue with 3 row Again start with the sidesto...

Page 28: ...with back stone and then a sideston Place brackets and pins on the top Fig 9 Last row of soapstone is placed Start with the front stone then side stone then back stone and then the last side stone Pla...

Page 29: ...ne place it loose on top If the stove has a top flue break of the inner ring Fig 10 Finish with the topstone place it loose on top If the stove has a top flue break of the inner ring Fig 11 Top flue b...

Page 30: ...30 Regulate the convection air flow by turning the handle on the side of the stove Open Closed Scan Line 50B...

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