Morso S10-70 Instructions For Installation And Use Manual Download Page 3

 

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1.1 Unpacking the stove

The Morsø S10-70 weigh 102 kg. In order to avoid damage when unpacking and assembling 

the stove, we recommend that this job be undertaken by 2 people.

1.2 Installing the stove

The stove is from the factory fitted with a top flue exit. The ball blocking device that is to stop 

the chimney sweep’s ball during sweeping is also supplied with the stove and is installed at the 

same time as the smoke outlet.

National and local regulations regarding the installation of wood-burning stoves must be 

 observed, as must local regulations regarding chimney connections and chimney installation. 

You may want to ask your chimney sweep for advice. However, you, your technical adviser or 

workman are responsible for complying with the applicable national and local regulations.

1.3 Chimney sweep

As stated, it may be wise to consult your local chimney sweep before installing the stove. 

In any event, the chimney sweep must be notified once the wood-burning stove has been 

 installed. The chimney sweep will inspect the installation and schedule sweeping intervals 

with you. If your chimney has not been used for some time, it should be inspected for cracks, 

bird nests, etc., before it is used.

1.4 Location of the stove/distance requirements

Distance requirements apply only if the stove is placed near flammable materials. Your new 

stove can be positioned as specified on the certificate of approval on the back of the stove if the 

walls are made of flammable material.

The floorprotector consist of 6 mm thick cement fibre sheet which had a thermal resistance 

of 0,8 m² K/W, per 6 mm. thickness.

1.0 Installing your Morsø stove

Minimum distances from flammable material:

 Type of stove 

Behind the stove (A) 

To the sides of the stove (B) 

To furniture

Morsø S10-70

insulated flue pipe 

 50 mm 

 400 mm 

800 mm

 

Summary of Contents for S10-70

Page 1: ...rly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact l...

Page 2: ...9 3 0 Routine stove maintenance 12 3 1 External maintenance 12 3 2 Internal maintenance 12 3 3 Cleaning the stove 13 Additional accessories We offer a comprehensive line of chimney floor plate and ac...

Page 3: ...y sweep As stated it may be wise to consult your local chimney sweep before installing the stove In any event the chimney sweep must be notified once the wood burning stove has been installed The chim...

Page 4: ...tion of the appliance that has not been approved in writing by the testing authority is considered to be in breach of the approval granted for compliance with AS NZ 4103 If local regulations permit th...

Page 5: ...the iron piece on the convection back panel from the small bridges holding the piece in place When connecting the flue pipe to the rear use the other cast smoke outlet supplied with 40 mm inser tion d...

Page 6: ...Refer to the guidelines from the chimney manufacturer Be aware of the following Discuss the cleaning options with your chimney sweep If there is insufficient draught in the chimney it may be a good i...

Page 7: ...the lee of the roof surface or tall trees These conditions are also associated with the greatest risk of smoke coming back down the chimney Air is entering the chimney in undesired places e g through...

Page 8: ...e amount of heat required the fuel etc This means that it may take some time before you get to know the correct functioning of the stove under any given circumstances Although you can fire your Mors s...

Page 9: ...nough to draw after 5 10 minutes close the door If all the necessary conditions are met a thick layer of embers will have be en formed in the combustion chamber after another 15 20 minutes 2 1 Lightin...

Page 10: ...er the embers in a single layer with a distance of approx 1 cm 7 Open the air supply to maximum and close the door the fresh wood will then ignite within a couple of minutes 8 Reduce the amount of com...

Page 11: ...e would strongly recommend that you do not leave your stove alit at night It harms the environment and constitutes very poor use of the wood as the gases in the wood do not ignite at the low temperatu...

Page 12: ...eramic glass replacement Ceramic glass cannot be recycled because it has a higher melting point that ordinary glass If ceramic glass is mixed with ordinary glass the raw material is spoiled and the re...

Page 13: ...addition to sweeping the chimney and cleaning the flue pipe The number of annual sweepings cleanings of the stove should be determined in consultation with your chimney sweep Ash As noted above there...

Page 14: ...the brick has been lifted tip the diaphragm back into place so the brick panel is now released and can be lifted out 3 Once the first brick panel has been removed from the sto ve the diaphragm can be...

Page 15: ...7100000 Bottom baffle 57100100 Glass window 57100500 Right left side brick panel 57100200 Rear brick 57100300 6 If necessary the rear brick can now be removed 7 Lift the top baffle plate free of the b...

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