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Model
Direct heat output [kW]

Indirect heating functionality

Indirect heat output [kW]
Type of heat output/room temperature control

Wood logs with moisture content 12-18 %

68,5

Emissions

Particulate matter (PM)

Organic gaseous compounds (OGC)

Carbon monoxide (CO)

Nitrogen oxides (NOₓ)

Specific Precautions during Assembling, Installing & Maintenance:

See installation instructions for more information

Product End-of-Life/Recycling:

To dispose of the stove after the product life has expired, please observe the following information

• Dispose of the items correctly i.e. separate the parts to be disposed of in material groups
• Always dispose of items in a way that is as sustainable as possible and that is in line with the current 

environmental protection, reprocessing/recycling and disposal technology

Useful efficiency at nominal heat output [%]

78,5

Energy efficiency index

104

Energy efficiency class

A

Electric power consumption nominal heat output [kW]

-

Electric power consumption minimum heat output [kW]

-

Electric power consumption standby mode [kW]

-

28

120

1500

93

Characteristics when operating with the prefered fuel only

Nominal heat output [kW]

10,0

Space heating performance at nominal heat output

Fuel

Preferred fuel

Seasonal space heating energy efficiency 

[%]

Yes

mg/m

3

 (13% O

2

)

Product information on solid fuel local space heaters 

according to Comission regulation (EU) 2015/1185

HWAM I 30/65

10,0

No

-

Two ore more manual stages, no temperature control

HWAM A/S  •  Nydamsvej 53  •   DK-8362 Hørning

Summary of Contents for I 30/65

Page 1: ...User s manual EN 01 11 2020 97 9642 www hwam com I30 65 AUTOPILOT...

Page 2: ...Drawings 4 6 Installation manual 8 Mounting and connection 10 Firing manual wood 12 Firing in general 14 Cleaning 15 Maintenance 16 Operational problems 18 Declaration of Performance 18 Product inform...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 20 pages 1 1 1 A1 A2 A3 7 8 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 b 40 4 cm 2 a 39 1 cm...

Page 4: ...Page 4 of 20 pages B D C 2 1 3 5 4 3 6...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 20 pages E F G 1 1 1 2 2 H...

Page 6: ...Page 6 of 20 pages...

Page 7: ...he air control lever A window that can be opened or an adjustable air valve will be sufficient It must not be possible to block the adjustable air valve grate In newly built airtight dwellings we reco...

Page 8: ...N 13240 measurement point If measured just above the smoke flue socket the chimney draught must be 18 20 Pa The chimney must have a minimum clearing of 150 mm The chimney must be provided with an eas...

Page 9: ...duct and the smoke chamber above the baffle plate must be cleaned together with the chimney If the chimney is too tall to be cleaned from above it must be equipped with a soot door In case of a chimne...

Page 10: ...ntre to fit tightly around the tube Place the fire tube in the chimney so that the joining flange corresponds to the given measurements a Distance from front edge of the brick hole if the insert must...

Page 11: ...ng The frame of the outer casing has a width of 25 mm though only 20 mm at the top Any brick work stretching across the outer casing must be self supporting Remember the screws between the outer casin...

Page 12: ...ce and pine are more easy to light up They burn faster and give off fewer ambers You may therefore take advantage of the light types of wood for lighting and use the heavier types of wood to ensure a...

Page 13: ...sation forms on the glass for a maximum of 5 min Close the door When the kindling is burning well push the output regulating rod into middle position If the fire goes out this has been done too early...

Page 14: ...sary to burn more wood How to achieve the best combustion Use clean and dry wood Wet wood results in inefficient combustion plenty of smoke and soot Furthermore the heat will dry the wood not heat up...

Page 15: ...in halfway up pull out the top guide latches on the sides ease the glass pane into place and lead the guide latches back into place over the screws The inside of the glass pane is best cleaned with da...

Page 16: ...with copper grease if necessary drawing B 1 Check the spring in the Autopilot unit and replace if necessary Checking gaskets Replace gaskets if they are not intact or are no longer soft Inspection of...

Page 17: ...e door slides too easily the spring has loosened The spring can be loosened or tightened as follows Remove the insert from the outer casing Make sure the door of the combustion chamber 3 is closed Att...

Page 18: ...open the door when there are still flames on the wood Uncontrollable combustion Faulty seal in door or ash pan Fit new seal If there is an excessive chimney draft it may be necessary to set the air co...

Page 19: ...items in a way that is as sustainable as possible and that is in line with the current environmental protection reprocessing recycling and disposal technology Useful efficiency at nominal heat output...

Page 20: ...www hwam com...

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