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Installation distance

Be aware of the safe installation distance, 
regardless of whether you place the stove next to a 
flammable wall or an inflammable wall. 

If you choose a diagonal placement, keep in mind 
that the measurement always starts from the 
centre of the flue. 

The lowest possible ceiling height is 2 000 mm for a 
safe distance.   

Allow at least 850 mm distance from flammable 
materials in front of the stove.

The distances refer to installation with an insulated 
flue pipe.

Non-insulated flues must have a distance of at least 
500 mm from flammable materials.

The specified safety distances in this manual apply 
to the Swedish market. If the stove is installed in 
another country, local regulations must be met.

Täljstenskamin

300 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

100 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

Brännbar vägg

Brännbar vägg

Brandmur

Brandmur

380 mm

380 mm

355 mm

355 mm

Min. 850 mm

Min. 850 mm

Täljstenskamin

300 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

100 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

Brännbar vägg

Brännbar vägg

Brandmur

Brandmur

380 mm

380 mm

355 mm

355 mm

Min. 850 mm

Min. 850 mm

Täljstenskamin

300 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

100 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

Brännbar vägg

Brännbar vägg

Brandmur

Brandmur

380 mm

380 mm

355 mm

355 mm

Min. 850 mm

Min. 850 mm

Täljstenskamin

300 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

100 mm

100 mm

70 mm

70 mm

Brännbar vägg

Brännbar vägg

Brandmur

Brandmur

380 mm

380 mm

355 mm

355 mm

Min. 850 mm

Min. 850 mm

Firewall refers to at least 120 mm solid brick with a 
density of between 1500-1700 kg/m3 and
heat conductivity (λ) 0.6–0.7 W/m*K as well as a 
specific heating capacity (C) of approx 840 J/kg°K.  
 
In case of usage of materials other than solid brick, 
contact your local chimney sweep for further 
information.

combustible wall

combustible wall

fire wall

fire wall

Summary of Contents for Oden 6300

Page 1: ...Oden 6300 Manual for installation and maintenance A ...

Page 2: ...imensions and installation 8 9 Soapstone stove dimensions and installation 10 11 Soapstone mounting 12 13 Connection of flues 14 Connect stove to chimney 15 Connect outdoor air to the stove 16 Replaceable parts 17 Maintenance advice 18 How to light the fire correctly 18 Problem solving 19 Warranty Certificate 20 ...

Page 3: ...ions on how to install your oven as well as maintenance ad vice and tips on the best way to light the fire Don t hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions about using a fire or about your Oden 6300 One book we would recommend for reading in front of the fire is the book WOOD by Lars Mytting A must for everyone with a burning passion Best wishes Josef Davidssons Welcome to the family...

Page 4: ...t one of our resellers who can assist with the installation or recommend a suitable technician Planning permission When installing a fireplace and building a chimney planning permission must be applied for with the municipality s planning commission Contact your local planning commission if you are unsure of how the application works Load bearing foundations Make sure that the wooden floor joists ...

Page 5: ...lässig Multiple allocation of the chimney is allowed Tillåten för skorsten med flera eldstäder Standard EN 12815 15a DIN BimschV 1 2 Lesen und Befolgen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung Reading and obeying the operating instructions Läs och följ eldningsinstruktioner i manualen Josef Davidssons Eftr AB Jättevägen 1 333 75 REFTELE Sweden WHAT COMES WITH THE STOVE Make sure all parts are included in the p...

Page 6: ...ing Anslutningsstos till uteluft Ø 50 mm 400 155 90 55 230 125 765 242 5 Strålningskamin 485 305 242 5 235 855 A ti 230 125 765 242 5 Strålningskamin 485 305 242 5 235 855 A ti 230 125 765 242 5 Primary air damper Air supply damper Radiating stove Here are the most important dimensions required for proper installation and optimal operation All measurements are indicated in millimetres NB Keep in m...

Page 7: ...ith a density of between 1500 1700 kg m3 and heat conductivity λ 0 6 0 7 W m K as well as a specific heating capacity C of approx 840 J kg K In case of usage of materials other than solid brick contact your local chimney sweep for further information Strålningskamin 400 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm 200 mm 200 mm 430 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 430 mm 300 mm 300 mm Min 950...

Page 8: ...m 400 155 90 55 210 Konvektionskamin 500 305 250 835 235 125 125 745 250 Uteluftens anslutning Anslutningsstos till uteluft Ø 50 mm 400 155 90 55 210 Konvektionskamin 500 305 250 835 235 125 745 250 Ut Ans till u 155 90 210 Strålningskamin 485 305 242 5 235 855 U An till 1 9 230 125 765 242 5 Outdoor air connection Connectors for outdoor air Ø 50 mm Primary air damper Air supply damper NB Keep in ...

Page 9: ...100 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 345 mm 345 mm 315 mm 315 mm Min 850 mm Min 850 mm Konvektionskamin 300 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm 100 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 345 mm 345 mm 315 mm 315 mm Min 850 mm Min 850 mm Konvektionskamin 300 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm 100 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 345 m...

Page 10: ...STALLATION Here are the most important dimensions required for proper installation and optimal operation All measurements are indicated in millimetres Täljstenskamin Utel Anslu till ute 125 745 307 5 305 307 5 915 835 235 615 100 210 175 Strålningskamin 485 305 242 5 235 855 U An til 9 230 125 765 242 5 Outdoor air connection Connectors for outdoor air Ø 50 mm NB Keep in mind that the outer hearth...

Page 11: ...mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 380 mm 380 mm 355 mm 355 mm Min 850 mm Min 850 mm Täljstenskamin 300 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm 100 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 380 mm 380 mm 355 mm 355 mm Min 850 mm Min 850 mm Täljstenskamin 300 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm 100 mm 100 mm 70 mm 70 mm Brännbar vägg Brännbar vägg Brandmur Brandmur 380 mm...

Page 12: ...ing pins down into the pre drilled holes F front R rear Screw x 2 Soapstone legs x 2 Bottom plate x 1 Top plate x 1 Fireplace x 1 Soapstone top x 1 Soapstone sides x 2 Covering plate outdoor air x 1 Pin x 8 1 2 TIP If you end up making a scratch on the uncoloured soapstone grey you can polish this away with fine grain sandpaper If the coloured soapstone black is scratched or damaged this can be fi...

Page 13: ...e side stones F front R rear Carefully knock the steering pins with the hammer until they reach the bottom Affix the stove with the screws supplied You may need to adjust the placement of the stove somewhat so that the holes line up with the screws Put the top stone in place The stove is now ready to be connected to the chimney If you have connected outdoor air you should hide the outdoor air tube...

Page 14: ...On the connector and smoke cover there is a sealing tape and no other sealing material is needed The connectors and the cover are stuck in place with the crosspiece 106300203 Covering ring To be used only for top connection of soapstone model in case of mounting of non insulated flues 106300204 Convection cover Only supplied with the soapstone model For use with rear connection 106300307 Smoke cov...

Page 15: ...himney The maximum horizontal flue is 1 mm provided that the vertical flue length is at least 5 m It should be possible to sweep the flue throughout its length and the soot doors must be easily accessible Carefully check that the chimney is sealed and that no leakage occurs near the soot doors and smoke connections The stove can be connected to the chimney with several fireplaces 1 2 3 4 Carefully...

Page 16: ...o to the mechanical ventilation s air vents There are different ways to connect outdoor air to your stove depending on what type of house you live in Some take air directly through the outer wall others go down into the floor and then out through the foundations If you use the foundations it s important that the air supply pipe is insulated to prevent condensation build up Contact your reseller if...

Page 17: ... the side to loosen it from the grate When re mounting make sure that the grate hinge is stuck fast in the hole on the grate 106300402 Smoke baffle vermiculite 106300208 Top smoke baffle weathering steel 106300401 Smoke baffle vermiculite When mounting the top smoke baffle Take away the vermiculite smoke baffle by lifting it upwards and angling the side vermiculite inwards The top smoke baffle sit...

Page 18: ...e fireplace Pile up about 1 5 kg of small logs crossways like a log house on top of the briquettes Start by lighting the briquettes These should in turn ignite the wood Keep the fireplace door ajar for the first few minutes until the wood is properly lit Depending on the chimney draught you may need to leave the door open slightly longer to build a temperature in the fireplace and to create a sati...

Page 19: ...o damp Only dry wood with a maximum moisture content of 20 should be used The damper is overly closed Open the damper to provide more air for combustion The window has turned white Poor combustion Follow the instructions for correct fire lighting provided in this manual Poor quality combustibles for fire lighting Do not use waste wood ground wood impregnated wood laminated plastic plywood or the l...

Page 20: ... indirect costs or damage The warranty conditions do not apply to glass or the replaceable fireplace parts Warranty period for grates branding iron vermiculite and glass is 1 year Mikael Andersson Owner Warranty Certificate Oden 6300 NB The installation of a fireplace must be reported to the local planning commission The ho meowner is responsible for ensuring that the required safety requirements ...

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Page 24: ...TACT Our customer service can offer you personal help and answer your questions Contact us by telephone or email Josef Davidssons Jättevägen 1 333 75 Reftele Tel 46 371 200 01 info josefdavidssons se josefdavidssons se en ...

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