
Technical TABLE
Insert
N-29P
Material
Steel
Surface treatment
Heat resistant varnish
Weight of insert (kg)
160 kg
Draught system
Ignition air vent control
and air vent control
Combustion system
Clean burning
Maximum fuel length (cm)
50
Flue outlet
Top and back
Flue collar (Ø mm)
Outer 150
*alternate versions exists due to nationa requirements
Flue gas temperature at flue
connector (°C)
343
Flue gas mass flow [g/s]
10,6
Draft at flue connector
recommended (Pa)
14-25
Data according to EN 13 229
Area of convection air vent under
insert (cm2)
500
Area of convection air vent over
insert (cm2)
700
Minimum distance conv. air outlet
to ceiling (mm)
500/750
Nominal heat output (kW)
10,5
Efficiency (%)
78
CO @ 13% O2 (%)
0,07
Flue gas temperature (°C)
286
Draft (Pa)
12
Fuel recommended:
Wood logs
Fuel length recommended (cm)
<50cm
Fuel charge (kg/)
3
Refueling interval (minutes)
45
Opening of the air vent
control (%)
30
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
Warning: If the requirements for ventilation are
NOT complied with, the cooling airflow around the
product will be considerably reduced and
the product can overheat.
This can cause a fire.
3. Safety distances
Firewall
Ensure that the minimum safety distances are fullfiled
(FIG 1).
When connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet use
the security distances required by the manufacturer.
The insert expands when in use, and for
this reason the surround must NEVER rest
on the insert, but have a gap of about 3 mm.
The insert must neither rest on the bench plate or
against the sides. It is recommended to dry stack
the surround in order to adjust the insert prior
to perforating the chimney for the flue connection.
Important! When placing the insert on
a combustible floor, a steel plate of at least
0.7mm must cover the entire floor surface inside
the surround. Any flooring made of combustible
material, such as linoleum, carpets etc. must be
removed from underneath the steel plate.
4. Assembly
Removing the insert from the pallet FIG 2
Before the insert is removed from the pallet, remove the
accessories in the combustion chamber.
Attention! Our inserts are prepared for connecting
the smoke pipe on the outside of the flue collar Ø150.
*
Alternative versions of the flue collar exist due to
National requirements. For the flue connection to the
chimney, follow the recommendations from the chimney
manufacturer.
Operational control
When the insert is in upright position, and prior to
mounting the surround, control that all functions are easy
to maneuver and appear satisfactory.
A. Air vent control
Left position = closed
Right position = open
The air vent control is turned to the right to increase
the air supply. Normal working area is between the
minimum setting and the noticable click pushing it right.
Between the click and maximum right is kindling position.
IMPORTANT: Kindling position may only be used
during priming the insert. Continuous use may dam-
age the insert or overheat the installation and laead
to uncontrolled fire.
FIG A
+
A
B
C
12
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Summary of Contents for N-29P
Page 53: ...FIG 4 Wooden door handle assembling optional 1 3 mm 2 Right door handle assembling FIG 5 53...
Page 56: ...90 A B C Right door handle assembling FIG 5 d 56...
Page 57: ...FIG 5 e Right door handle assembling FIG 5 f Right door handle assembling 4 mm M A X 57...
Page 59: ...FIG 9 Smoke adapter back chimney connection Operational control FIG 8 59...
Page 60: ...3 mm FIG 10 Air vent control lock FIG 11 Thermotte B C D B A B D F E G C Max load size H 60...
Page 61: ...FIG 11 b LA 0N29P 010 Thermotte assembling FIG 11 a LA 0N29P 020 61...
Page 62: ...FIG 11 c LA 0N29P 030 FIG 11 d LA 0N29P 040 62...
Page 63: ...FIG 11 f LA 0N29P 060 FIG 11 e LA 0N29P 050 63...
Page 64: ...FIG 11 g LA 0N29P 07R FIG 11 h LA 0N29P 07L 64...
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