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Please observe that the safety clearance of an uninsu-
lated smoke flue from structures made of combustible 
materials is 1000 mm or any other distance stipulated in 
the manufacturer’s instructions.

2.3.2 Non-combustible structure

If the wall is masonry or other structure classified as non-
combustible, it is sufficient to have a 50 mm air gap be-
tween the upright surfaces and the wall.

2.4 Smoke flue

A smoke flue of the sauna heater must meet the require-
ments of class T600 irrelevant of the material of the smoke 
flue. The minimum recommended draft of the smoke flue 
is 12 Pa. 

A modular smoke flue must meet the requirements of class 
T600 and provided with CE-marking. When installing a 
modular smoke flue safety clearances stipulated in the in-
stallation manual of the smoke flue shall be followed. The 
minimum recommended diameter of a modular smoke flue 
is 120 mm. The weight of the smoke flue must not cause 
load on the sauna heater. The sauna heater should be con-
nected to a separate smoke flue. A smoke flue made of 
bricks must be at least the so-called half-brick smoke flue.

2.5 Ventilation

Ventilation of the steam room should be sufficiently efficient 
and should function so that fresh incoming air is routed as 
close to the sauna heater as possible. Also proper air cir-
culation has to be provided in the steam room during using 
the sauna so that air can exit from under the sauna bench 
or from under the door of the washing room (sufficient gap).  
 
Extraction fans working in the same room as the firebox 
may cause problems. Incoming air inlets should be located 
so that they do not get blocked (for instance because of 
snow). A firebox needs combustion air in a volume of 6–10 
m3 per kilo of fired wood. The diameter of the ventila-
tion opening must be at least 100 mm. Forced air system 
should be built according to the design prepared by the 
designer of the heating, water and ventilation systems.

After using the sauna there shall be a possibility to ventilate 
and dry the sauna rooms so that air exits via the upper part 
of the steam room.

Summary of Contents for 30 Series

Page 1: ...GB Made by NARVI Oy Finland Narvi 30 Narvi 50 Installation user and maintenance instructions version 1 0...

Page 2: ...Yritt j ntie 14 FI 27230 Lappi tel 358 0207 416 740 fax 358 0207 416 743 www narvi fi en 2 GB...

Page 3: ...llation and preheating of the sauna heater 7 3 1 Preheating 7 3 2 Connection with the smoke flue 7 3 3 Changing of the opening direction of the firebox door 7 3 4 Sauna heater stones 7 3 5 Installatio...

Page 4: ...rably on the lower part of the cover of the sauna heater Do not heat the sauna heater if you lack sufficient knowl edge if you are not allowed to use a sauna because of your health condition or you ar...

Page 5: ...nces must be taken into account Ignorance of safety clearances causes a fire hazard If required additional information can be obtained from the regional branch of the rescue board 2 3 1 Structure made...

Page 6: ...ght of the smoke flue must not cause load on the sauna heater The sauna heater should be con nected to a separate smoke flue A smoke flue made of bricks must be at least the so called half brick smoke...

Page 7: ...the connective flue causes combustion gases formed in the sauna heater to ignite in the flue The connection joint of the flue and the sauna heater must be 25 mm The diameter of the connective flue of...

Page 8: ...e recommend the use of a mineral wool slab which provides moving space required for thermal expansion A tunnel model is connect ed to the stack from the top of the sauna heater In connection with the...

Page 9: ...completely This way heat reaches better in the sauna heater stones can store heat and you do not just heat up the flue A calm flame is a sign of a correct draft Avoid heating the sauna heater so that...

Page 10: ...e are no cor rosion damages on the sauna heater Start heating very slowly and with small quantity of firewood so that not to damage the smoke flue 4 3 Steam water Use normal domestic water for steam w...

Page 11: ...rranty covers normal family use provided use installation and maintenance meet the requirements stipulated in the instructions The warranty period starts form the moment that the goods are delivered t...

Page 12: ...adjacent elements Pass including declared safety distances to combustible materials Emission of combustible products Durability Surface temperature Release of dangerous substances Cleanability Flue g...

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