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Combustible 
material

Not combustible

Furnitures

 

B

 

 

B

 

 C

 

 A

 

 B 

 C

 

Furnitures

2.8 Installing ceramic panels

1.0 Overview of the components:

A)  A wood-burning stove
B)  A metal grate
C)  Two side base plates with screws
D)  Six steel springs

E)  A ceramic top panel
F)  Six ceramic sides
G)  A base panel for the ash door
H)  A radius panel for the ash door

2.7 Clearances for installation EN 13 240

Stove

Minimum 
dimensions

Distance to flamable 
materials   

A

rear the

stove

B

at the 

sides

C

at 
furnitures

Scan-Line Turin

150

350

1000

Clearances for installation

The dimensions are the minimum di-
mensions, unless other-wise stated.

B

H

C

D

E

F

G

A

Summary of Contents for Scan-line 500 Series

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN ECODESIGN READY SCAN LINE NAPOLI CLASSIC SCAN LINE NAPOLI MODERN...

Page 2: ...ecification EN 13240 2001 A2 2004 Emission CO 0 0394 493 mg Nm3 Nox 90 mg Nm3 Dust 22 mg Nm3 Dust NS3058 3059 OGC CEN TS 15883 51 mgC Nm3 13 O2 Fire safety Reaction to fire A1 Test of fire safety in c...

Page 3: ...Heta is a registered trademark of Heta A S 25 11 2020 0037 1224 Version 1 4 Printed in Denmark Subject to printing errors and changes Operating Instructions Contents Declaration of Performance 2 Befo...

Page 4: ...a good logistics network which transports Heta products with great care for our dealers Neverthe less when in transport or handling damage of the often heavy stoves can occur It is important that upon...

Page 5: ...s hot after about 3 5 minutes closed door and regulate the air into operating position We re commend all of the first fuel is burned with the combustion air fully open in the operating po sition This...

Page 6: ...the operating air during firing Be aware that the stove will naturally soot if the operating air is too low This is not good for the environment There is also a risk for the glass the chimney and oth...

Page 7: ...mney for the surroundings for ex the ridge and trees may cause turbulence Good draft occurs when The difference in temperature in the chimney warmer and outside temperature colder It is clear weather...

Page 8: ...the use of a NACS natio nal association of chimney sweeps registered chimney sweep In the event of smoke or malodorous fumes are being produced you must first check to see whether the chimney is block...

Page 9: ...chamber is visible 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 i...

Page 10: ...re Autum Daily 1 week 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 C...

Page 11: ...aning after sweeping or before replacing vermiculite stones Note it may be necessary to clean vaccum the holes and air ducts behind the rear stone Order of removing Fire bricks 2 1 3 4 The stove is pr...

Page 12: ...to a strict quality control during production and before delivery to the dealer Therefore the stoves guarantee is FOR FIVE YEARS Against defects in manufacturing The guarantee does not cover Wearing...

Page 13: ...andards Installation Instructions Contents 2 Installation instructions 14 2 1 Distance requirements 14 2 2 Floor 14 2 3 Chimney connection 14 2 4 Combustion air and ventilation 15 2 5 Stovedrawings me...

Page 14: ...front of the fireplace insert the substrate must consist of non combustible material for ex Steel glass plate stone or tile floor The size of the non combustible surface must follow the applicable na...

Page 15: ...his respect the following requirements must be met Only approved materials may be used from the ventilation unit to the air inlet vent The air inlet vent must be fitted correctly and insulated to prev...

Page 16: ...the back outlet Fig 4 Remove the bolts holding the top flue outlet Fig 5 Lift the top flue outlet off the stove Fig 6 Insert the flue outlet through the back panel and place against the combu stion ch...

Page 17: ...ix steel springs E A ceramic top panel F Six ceramic sides G A base panel for the ash door H A radius panel for the ash door 2 7 Clearances for installation EN 13 240 Stove Minimum dimensions Distance...

Page 18: ...1 If the stove is connected using the top flue pipe metal grate B must be installed before the flue pipe is connected 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Before the ceramic cladding is affixed the side base plates C mu...

Page 19: ...nd loosen the hex screws on the holding brackets Insert the radius panel H from above between the holding brackets and re tighten them 1 2 6 Place the top panel E on the stove If the flue pipe is conn...

Page 20: ...n 15 of the Deregulation Act 2015 Similarly in Scotland appliances are exempted by publication on a list by Scottish Ministers under section 50 of the Re gulatory Reform Scotland Act 2014 In Wales and...

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