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TECHNICAL DATA

Efficiency (%) 

80

Nominal Power (kW) 

6.0

Heating surface (approx. m²) 

30-80

Weight (kg) 

280

Size (HxWxD mm) 

1,670x560x560

Fireplace dimensions (HxWxD mm)  300x290x320
Fireplace opening (HxW) 

355x195

Mounting options 

Rear

Flue pipe dimension (Ø, mm) 

125

Log length (mm) 

300–350

Distance to combustible material  See page 6
CE marked according to standard EN13240

IMPORTANT BEFORE YOU GET 

STARTED!

Professional mounting

The manual contains instructions on how to mount and 
install Royal Viking. To ensure the function and safety 
of the stove, we recommend that installation be carried 
out by a professional. Contact one of our dealers who 
can assist with the installation or recommend a suitable 
technician.

Building application

When installing a fireplace and erecting a chimney, 
a building application must be submitted to the 
municipality's building committee. Contact your building 
committee if you are unsure of how the application 
works.

Load-bearing substrate

Make sure that the wooden floor joists in your home 
have sufficient bearing capacity for a stove with a 
chimney. Normally, a stove and chimney can be placed on 
standard wooden floor joists in a single-family house if 
the total weight does not exceed 400 kg.

Hearthstone 

Ember coming from the range poses a risk of fire. If you 
have a flammable floor in front of your stove, it must be 
protected by an outer hearth that covers at least 300 
mm in front of the door and 100 mm along each side. The 
hearthstone can consist of, for example, natural stone, 
concrete, sheet metal or glass.

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.

WARNING! THE STOVE GETS VERY HOT

When burning, some areas of the stove become very hot and can cause burns if touched. Also, be careful 
with heat radiating through the glass of the door. If flammable material is placed closer than the specified 
safety distance, it can quickly catch fire. Smouldering combustion can cause rapid gas ignition with the risk 
of injury to persons and property.

NB!

The installation must be inspected by an 
authorised master chimney sweep before using 
the stove.

Summary of Contents for Royal Viking

Page 1: ...Royal Viking Installation and Maintenance Manual A ...

Page 2: ...stallation 6 About Royal Viking 7 Here s how your Royal Viking works 8 Installation and mounting 9 Replaceable parts 10 Here s how to replace vermiculite and smoke shelf 11 Maintenance and sweeping 12 How to use the stove correctly 12 Problem solving 13 Warranty Certificate 14 ...

Page 3: ...ul moments around the fire This manual contains instructions on how to install your oven as well as maintenance advice 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 Royal Viking Warm regards Josef Davidssons It ll soon be time to light your first fire ...

Page 4: ... floor joists in your home have sufficient bearing capacity for a stove with a chimney Normally a stove and chimney can be placed on standard wooden floor joists in a single family house if the total weight does not exceed 400 kg Hearthstone Ember coming from the range poses a risk of fire If you have a flammable floor in front of your stove it must be protected by an outer hearth that covers at l...

Page 5: ...dboard is sorted as corrugated cardboard and plastic tapes go into the flammable containers at the recycling centre 1 2 3 4 1 Installation manual Guide to installation and maintenance of your stove 2 Glove Made of flameproof material 3 Ash pan Collects ashes left after burning 4 CE mark Placed in a prominent position at the rear of the stove ...

Page 6: ...pipe Non insulated flue pipes must have a distance of at least 500 mm to combustible material If you choose a diagonal position keep in mind that the measurement always starts from the centre of the flue pipe Always contact your chimney sweeper if you are unsure how to place and install your range Fireplace opening Height middle 355mm Width 195mm NB Keep in mind that the hearthstone floor cover sh...

Page 7: ...or to the stove being lit This applies regardless of whether it is connected to an existing or new chimney Please read the installation instructions carefully before starting the installation Due to cast iron being a heat retaining material the stove will emit residual heat for several hours after use The fireplace door is equipped with a window of ceramic hardened glass that allows the fire to be...

Page 8: ...door is left half open during the ignition phase The secondary air is supplied through the slider to the front above the fireplace door The secondary air is heated in the stove and enters the fire through the holes in the vermiculite on the rear of the fireplace back and is also blown against the glass A long flue gas shaft emits a huge amount of heat Convection heat heated air Outer shell in cast...

Page 9: ...e to sweep the flue throughout its length and the soot doors must be easily accessible 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 make a hole in the spot where you will connect your stove to the chimney stack Stuff with tow material between the flue and the ...

Page 10: ... wear details when needed Keep an eye on the vermiculite plates grates and seals and replace them when they become worn 101850955 Vermiculite set Contains 6x plates 101850301 Smoke shelf Combustion chamber 101850303 Grates 101850259 Door glass 101850955 Vermiculite set Contains 6x plates 990000461 Door seal ...

Page 11: ...st When one side 2x stones has been removed the smoke baffle may be angled outwards The opposite side can then be removed in the same way followed by the rear plates The grate can be lifted upwards using for example a screwdriver Installing new parts The grate can easily be added to its frame Then replace the rear vermiculite Any side of the side vermiculite can then be replaced followed by the smok...

Page 12: ...risk damaging your fireplace The wood should be dry with preferably 15 20 moisture content For a normal fire approximately 1 5 2 kg wood hour is a suitable amount of wood 1 kg birch wood produces about 4 kW power Lighting the fire Completely open the dampers above the fireplace door They are opened by pulling outwards on the knobs Place briquettes in the centre of the fireplace Pile up about 1 5 k...

Page 13: ...too damp Only dry wood with a maximum moisture content of 20 should be used The damper is overly closed Open the valve to provide more air to the combustion The glass pane turns 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 th...

Page 14: ...time or other direct or 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 Owners WARRANTY CERTIFICATE ROYAL VIKING NB The installation of a fireplace must be reported to the local building authority The homeowner is responsible for ensuring that the requ...

Page 15: ...nnbart material Minimum distance to flammable material Mindestabstand zu brennbarem Material Baktill Back Hinter 200 mm Sidan Side Seitlich 200 mm Framför Front Vor 1000 mm Ovan Above Oben 1000 mm Emissioner från förbränning Emissions of flue gases Rauchgasemissionen CO 0 08 Angivning av farliga ämnen Release of dangerous substance Freisetzung von gefährlichen Stoffen Klarar Pass Zugelassen Elektr...

Page 16: ...Royal Viking Maintenance manual No 1 2022 04 06 Jättevägen 1 333 75 Reftele Sweden www josefdavidssons se ...

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