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Installation Instructions and User Manual: 

 

ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SL 

ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SR 

ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 3S 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Version:  

V01/201812

 

Language: 

English

 

 

Summary of Contents for ULTIME D MF 1050-50 WHE 2SL

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions and User Manual ULTIME D MF 1050 50 WHE 2SL ULTIME D MF 1050 50 WHE 2SR ULTIME D MF 1050 50 WHE 3S Version V01 201812 Language English...

Page 2: ...ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01 2...

Page 3: ...mfort This Metalfire fireplace is the result of careful research and development years of experience in the wood fireplace market and intensive contact with dealers and customers Metalfire offers you...

Page 4: ...ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01 4...

Page 5: ...n air connection 13 9 Fireplace surround and connections 15 9 1 Installation examples 15 10 Smoke deflection plates 18 10 1 Removing the smoke deflection plates 19 11 Regulating the combustion air sup...

Page 6: ...ng to air regulator 31 17 4 Broken glass in the door 31 17 5 Other damaged components 31 17 6 Unpleasant odours 31 17 7 What do in the event of a chimney fire 31 18 Guarantee clause 32 18 1 Guarantee...

Page 7: ...E NATIONAL AND OR LOCAL STANDARDS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE FLUE GAS PIPE AND THE FRESH AIR SUPPLY PIPE OF THIS WOOD FIREPLACE ARE ONLY CONNECTED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER IN AC...

Page 8: ...ke sure that flammable materials wooden mantels curtains flammable liquids furniture and so on are always separated from the fireplace by at least 80 cm both above and around it THE HEAT RADIATION THR...

Page 9: ...ss flow rate of flue gasses g s 12 39 Min chimney draught Pa 12 Min insulation thickness top cm 2 50 Min insulation thickness rear cm 2 50 Min insulation thickness sides cm 2 50 Min insulation thickne...

Page 10: ...ue gas pipe 2 Combustion air supply 2x 3 Convection air outlet 4x 4 Convection air inlet 4x 5 Air regulator 6 Door lifting stub 7 Door tool 8 Door latch 9 Connector flange for combustion air 10 Connec...

Page 11: ...rding to local building standards Take factors in the surroundings into account trees blocks of flats and so on See Table 2 on p 11 for the flue pipe dimensions If the connection is shortened 1 metre...

Page 12: ...oss sectional area for the air supply must therefore be at least 360 cm This air connection principle ensures that air from the room is not used for combustion If the connection is made via the bottom...

Page 13: ...oth sides as well as on the back to connect the supply of air in the room There is also a free space of 50 mm at the bottom of the appliance through which the air in the room can be channelled At leas...

Page 14: ...convection air in fireplace surround Appliance 1050 50 WHE 2SL 1050 50 WHE 2SR 1050 50 WHE 3S Minimum intake of air to convection mantle 700 cm 700 cm 700 cm Minimum outflow air in fireplace convecti...

Page 15: ...ufficient for bearing the weight appropriate measures must be taken in order to distribute the weight of the fireplace see Table 1 on p 9 for the weight of the fireplace Ensure the necessary insulatio...

Page 16: ...he room Flue gas discharge Combustion air supply from inside the room Combustion air taken from the room is best compensated by an air inlet in the vicinity of the fireplace This inlet should be at le...

Page 17: ...air in the room flows through the opening s at the top of the surround back into the room The air supply opening at the bottom and top must both be at least 700 cm If there is a grate the net throughp...

Page 18: ...event any backdraught into the room As a result efficiency is minimal when the door is open Depending on the construction of the flue pipe there may be less of a draw in the chimney in some cases This...

Page 19: ...ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01 19 10 1 Removing the smoke deflection plates Smoke deflection plates A and B can be removed to facilitate the cleaning of the chimney 1 2 3 4 A B...

Page 20: ...ULTD_WHE_2S3S_01 20 A B Remove screw M5 using Allen key no 4...

Page 21: ...handle is in the middle position as shown in the figure the fireplace burns at nominal heat output In this position the combustion and efficiency are best when the chimney is drawing at 12 Pascal Movi...

Page 22: ...s on the right Then lift the door using the door tool 2 The door tool can remain connected to the door lifting stub to make it easy to add new wood 3 To lift the door completely the door tool can be t...

Page 23: ...the lowest position and rotating the door handle which is located at the top middle of the door completely to the left This will automatically lift the door by 1 cm and block the doorframe The frame...

Page 24: ...hat there is adequate ventilation to dissipate the smell as soon as possible Lift up the door and leave it ajar by about 5 cm If brickwork or plastering has already been completed around the fireplace...

Page 25: ...most suitable fuel The logs should ideally be 30 to 33 cm in length and have a maximum circumference of 15 cm The maximum number of these logs in the fireplace at any one time should be 3 logs The to...

Page 26: ...T THE FLUE GASSES CANNOT BE EVACUATED OR ARE SUCKED AWAY VIA THE AIR INLET 15 1 Particulate matter This appliance has been tested according to the EN 13229 2001 and EN 13229 A2 2004 standards This fir...

Page 27: ...a slight angle on the bottom of the fireplace The total weight of the 3 logs together should not exceed 2 kg Placing the logs at a slight angle to the window is necessary to preventing them from burn...

Page 28: ...mount of kindling wood you have used make sure that a nice glowing bed of red coals has formed under the wood logs Allow the wood to burn down completely until only the glowing bed of red coals remain...

Page 29: ...on is achieved with a closed lifting door Using the fireplace with an open lifting door is best restricted to shorter periods When the lifting door is open the outdoor air flow is routed via the conve...

Page 30: ...ion 12 1 Opening and closing the lifting door p 22 on how to open and close the door Use a window cleaning product and use a cloth to wipe the dirt off the glass Ensure that the sealing does not come...

Page 31: ...s Check that the glass is making contact with the seal at the bottom when the lifting door is in the closed position Check that the door is properly latched after cleaning the glass Clean the holes in...

Page 32: ...are borne by the user All guarantee claims must be handled via the installer or competent Metalfire dealer 18 2 Exclusion Damage or defects caused by failure to correctly observe the instructions for...

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