The solid fuel burning cookstove Calorex
100
is one of a series of Plamen cookstoves,
designed to meet your needs in the best possible way. Please READ CAREFULLY THESE
INSTRUCTIONS in order to achieve the best results with the very first use of this cookstove.
The appearance of the cookstove is illustrated on the cover page of these Instructions. Main
component parts of the cookstove are made of enameled or galvanized sheet steel and of high
quality cast iron.
This particular product is a result of our attempt to design a cookstove which will reflect our
experts' rich experience and meet all modern kitchen requirements, both in terms of a modern
cooking method and trendy apprearance.
The cooker meets all relevant quality requirements of the standard EN 12815 and has a CE marking
affixed to it.
Technical data
Dimensions
H x W x D
:
58,5x89,5x64,5 cm
Weight:
1
38
kg
Rated output:
7,5
kW
Flue connection:
Ø 1
20
mm
Height of the flue outlet – from the floor
: H=725mm
Required negative pressure in the chimney:
10
-
20 Pa
Mean flue gas temperature at the flue conn
.: 163 ˚C
12,1 g/s
Recommended fuel loads for rated output:
•
wood and wood briquettes
2
- 3
kg/h
Optimum log size:
•
perimeter
20 - 30 cm
•
length
25
-
30 cm
Positioning and Installation
When installing the cookstove, make sure that relevant local, national and European
regulations are fully observed.
After having unpacked the cookstove, inspect it carefully for possible damages in transport.
Any such damages should be immediately reported, because late claims will not be taken into
consideration.
Install the flue collar in its position making sure that the connection between the cookstove and
chimney is firm and tight. The cookstove is connected to the chimney with a standard flue pipe dia.
1
20
mm. The flue pipes should have adequate rise at all places.
Do not connect the cookstove to
a chimney to which another appliance has already been connected.
Make sure that the chimney is free from any cracks and damages.
In order for the stove to operate efficiently, it is necessary to supply the position in which the
stove is placed with enough airflow required for combustion. The furnace has the ability to supply the
air from the outside through the air intake. If this option is not used, the furnace will use the air from
the room where it is installed, and it is extremely important that there is sufficient air supply in such a
room (Fig. 2).
In cases of sealed windows and doors (as in houses designed for saving energy) there could be
a lack of fresh airflow, which can have a negative effect on your comfort, as well as safety. Therefore
it is necessary to provide an additional air supply via an outside air suction device and place it near
the stove. Kitchen hoods with air extraction (suction) installed in the same or adjacent room to the
some causes a drop in pressure, causing the combustion gases to flow out (thick smoke, smell).
Therefore it is necessary to secure a larger fresh airflow.
Flue gas flow at rated output:
Remove the cleaning equipment from the back of the stove.
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