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air supply can cause down-draught and thereby low
combustion efficiency and the problems that this
entails: soot stains on the glass, inefficient use of the
wood and a soot deposits in the chimney.
Floor plate
A fireproof floor plate must be put in front of the
fireplace
if the floor is of a combustible material.
Dimensional drawing
The illustrations indicate the approximate centre height
of the hole for the flue. Distortions in floors and walls
may influence the dimensions. Dry stack the fireplace
without glue for accurate height and positioning of the
flue/chimney connection.
3. Technical Information
All products Nordpeis have secondary combustion and
are clean burning. The combustion takes place in two
phases: First the wood burns and then the gases from
the fumes are lit by the hot air. This ensures that these
new fireplaces have minimal emissions of soot particles
and un-burnt gases (such as CO) and are thus better
for the environment. Clean burning fireplaces require
a small amount of wood in order to obtain a good heat
output. Use exclusively clean and dry wood.
Weight incl.insert
282kg
Material insert
Sheet steel
Insert
N31-V
Surface treatment door/
doorframe
Heat resistant varnish
Fuel
Wood logs, 25-30 cm
Operating range
6,2 kW nominal
Efficiency
80,4%
CO % @ 13% O
2
0,12
Draught system
Air vent control
Combustion system
Secondary combustion (clean
burning)
Heating area
45-120 m²
Flue outlet
Top and rear
Flue
Outer Ø 150 mm
Flue gas temperature
277 °C
Air supply
requirements (m³/h)
13
Fuel charge
1.4 kg
Refueling interval
50min
Opening of the air vent
control
33%
Operation
Intermittent*
* Intermittent combustion refers to normal use of a fireplace,
i.e. new wood is inserted when the previous load has burned
down to ember
4. Safety distances
Ensure that the safety distances are complied with
(FIG 2).
When connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet
follow the assembly instructions from the producer.
Ensure to comply with the security distances required
for the steel chimney.
5. Assembly
Fresh air supply
Please note! If the fireplace is connected to a fresh
air supply set then the surround elements should be
prepared for this before assembly of the surround
begins. Fresh air supply can be connected through
the base plate or through one of the laterals of the
base. See FIG 19 and FIG Havanna Air.
FIG 3-5
Carefully place the insert on its back. Mount the short
legs that are included and adjust these to the correct
height.
FIG 6
Ensure that the bottom plate is level.
FIG 7-8
Place the following two elements on the bottom plate.
The elements are glued with the acrylic that is included.
FIG 9
Place the insert. It is important that the sides of the
insert are in parallel and even with the sides of the sur-
round. Ensure that there is a gap of 3mm between the
insert and surround as the insert expands when in use.
FIG 10
Place the next concrete element behind the insert.
FIG 11-12
Lift the next element in place. If the fireplace is to be
connected to the chimney through one of the laterals,
then the element should be drilled before it is mounted.
FIG 13
Place the heat shield that is included. For lateral con-
nection: remove the perforated area for the flue on the
appropriate side of the shield.
FIG 14-15
Place the upper and lower front elements.
FIG 14b
The openings between the elements in the front, top
and bottom are part of the channels for in and out air
and must not be sealed.
Summary of Contents for Havanna with insert
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