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SMOKELESS ANTHRACITE RESULTS
PARAMETER
SMALL
MEAN
MEDIUM
MEAN
LARGE
MEAN
Total efficiency
79.2
86.5%
79.6%
Nominal heat output
4.5 kW
4.9 kW
8.0 kW
Mean CO
2
emission
9.14
11.81%
11.20%
Mean CO emission
0.12
0.17%
0.13%
Mean CO emission (at 13 % O
2
)
0.09%
0.10%
0.08%
Mean flue gas temperature
263 ºC
210 ºC
310 ºC
Flue gas mass flow
4.1 g/s
3.2 g/s
5.9 g/s
Mean CnHm emission (at 13 % O
2
)
45 Nmg/m
3
45 Nmg/m
3
30 Nmg/m
3
Mean NOx emission (at 13 % O
2
)
140 Nmg/m
3
111 Nmg/m
3
124 Nmg/m
3
DIN Plus particulates (at 13 % O
2
)
24 Nmg/m
3
16 Nmg/m
3
18 Nmg/m
3
Please note that details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to
print. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLING AND USING THE STOVE
All national and local regulations,
including those referring to national and
European standards, need to be complied
with when installing the stove.
The stove must be installed by a
registered installer or approved by your
local building control officer.
Only use for domestic heating purposes
only.
Burn only approved fuels (Wood or
manufactured smokeless fuel). Do not
use petroleum based products or use as
an incinerator.
This stove will become very hot whilst in
operation and due care should be taken.
Thick gloves should be used to operate
the primary/secondary controls or
reaching inside the stove to position fuel
or remove ash.
Do not place flammable objects on or
near the stove.
It is possible to fire the stove beyond its
design capacity. This could damage the
stove, so watch for signs of overfiring - if
any part of the stove starts to glow red,
the stove is in an overfire situation and the
controls should be adjusted accordingly.
Never leave the stove unattended for
long periods without first adjusting
the controls to a safe setting. Careful air
supply control should be exercised at all
times.
The stove must NOT be installed into a
chimney that serves any other appliance
and is suitable for intermittent burning.
Do not make unauthorised changes or
modifications to the stove
The stove and chimney flue must
be regularly cleaned. It is especially
important to check for blockages
following a prolonged shutdown period.
It is recommended that the stove and flue
is regularly maintained by a competent
engineer or Chimney sweep.