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8/07

 

4211-60  

Kastor K-007, KL16VE 

13 

3/25/11 

 

 

Rev. 1 

 

1.

 

Non-combustible material 

2.

 

Combustible material 

3.

 

Smoke flue 

4.

 

The stove’s non-combustible foundation’s minimum area on a combustible foundation 

5.

 

Combustible materials’ minimum distance to the stove 

 

        

A = The un-insulated connecting pipe from above when connecting to combustible material from connecting       

 

pipe surface to the side 1000mm (40”), upwards 1200mm (48”) 

        B = The stove’s distance from combustible material to the and backwards 500mm (20”) 
        C = The stove off the wall 50mm (2”) 
        D = Protective distance forward 1000mm (40”) 
        E = The stove’s non-combustible foundation’s minimum 250mm (10”) to the side from the stove 
        F = The stove’s non-combustible foundation’s minimum 400mm (16”) to the front 

Summary of Contents for K-007

Page 1: ...chosen a KASTOR product for your fireplace Fireplace hearts from KASTOR are renowned for their high quality and long life SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS After installation these instructions must be given to...

Page 2: ...over or the scoop can cause the water to boil over abruptly 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 PREPARATIONS x Place the sauna heater without stones and water tank or with the water tank filled with water if applicabl...

Page 3: ...to a minimum distance of 400 mm 16 forward The protective sheeting must consist of a metal sheet with a minimum thickness of 1 mm 3 64 See also section 2 4 2 4 INSTALLATION BASE Install the sauna hea...

Page 4: ...ey Be sure to select the right size of chimney with due regard to heater model chimney height ambient conditions etc To ensure optimum performance always use a flue damper x First insert the heater s...

Page 5: ...t seal 1 onto the threaded section of the tap x Insert the tap into the hole in the heater mantle x Insert seal 2 onto the threaded section of the tap inside the mantle x Lift the water tank in positi...

Page 6: ...ways use natural untreated wood preferably solid birch or alder cut to a length of one third of a meter 12 Wet or rotten wood does not produce much heat Never burn impregnated wood wood containing nai...

Page 7: ...e sustained at the right level for a long time When going to the sauna you can add a couple of logs if necessary 3 8 CLEANING THE HEATER REMOVAL OF ASH AND CHIMNEY SWEEPING To wash the exterior of the...

Page 8: ...capacity see selection guide Keep the vent open to let excessive heat escape to allow the stones to heat up in the process In this way the time required for heating is slightly longer 21 Is the heati...

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Page 13: ...n insulated connecting pipe from above when connecting to combustible material from connecting pipe surface to the side 1000mm 40 upwards 1200mm 48 B The stove s distance from combustible material to...

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