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5.  Remove the lid of the outer sheath

 

a. Unscrew  four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws

 

b. Remove the lid

6.  Remove the seal plate in the incineration compartment

 

a. Unscrew seven M6 hexagon socket head cap screws

 

b. Remove the seal plate and the reinforcement plate

7.  Remove the smoke channel in the incineration compartment

 

a. Unscrew seven M6 hexagon socket head cap screws

 

b. Remove the smoke channel and the reinforcement ring

8.  Remove the inner disc from the lid outer sheath.

 

a. Break loose the three micro joints

 

b. Remove the disc.

 

c.  Mount the smoke channel.

9.  Mount the smoke channel.

 

a. Place the smoke channel through the incineration compartment at the rear.

 

b. Place the reinforcement ring on the outside of the incineration compartment.

 

c.  Note that the fiberglass rope is positioned correctly so that it creates proper sealing.

 

d. Screw down the seven M6 countersunk hexagon screws.

10.  Mount the seal plate

 

a. Place the seal plate through the incineration compartment at the top.

 

b. Place the reinforcement plate on the outside of the incineration compartment.

 

c.  Note that the fiberglass rope is positioned properly so that it creates proper sealing.

 

d. Screw down the seven M6 countersunk hexagon screws.

11.  Place the cover

 

a. Place the cover on top of the outer sheath

 

b. Carefully lower the cover

12.  Place the lid cover

 

a. Place the lid cover at the top in the opening of the cover

 

b. Press it tight so that it is at the same level of the cover

13.  Mount the lid of the outer sheath

 

a. Screw four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws

14.  Place the vermiculite panels back into position

 

a. First place the bottom panels at the rear

 

b. The top rear panel is no longer required

 

c.  Afterwards, the sides can be placed back into position

15.  Place the bottom grid back in position

 

a. The bottom grid can be placed back in position loosely

16.  Place the heat shield

 

a. Place the heat shield on the strip above the tertiary aeration

 

b. Subsequently, tilt the front of the heat shield towards the first two hooks at the top of the interior 

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17.  Place the wood collector back in position

 

a. See Appendix 1 for the correct positioning

18.  The conversion is complete and the stove is ready for use.

 

2.4 Installation

To ensure correct placement of the stove, the following points needs to be observed:

• The stove must to be placed in compliance with national fire safety regulations. 

• The stove is not suitable for connection to a combined flue system.

• Have the chimney swept and checked for quality and dimensions (diameter at least Ø 150 mm).

• In order to allow the stove to perform properly, a sufficient amount of oxygen is of great importance to 

  the incineration. Mainly in case of well isolated houses with mechanical  exhausts and / or air 

  heating, this may cause problems. Therefore we recommend that you have a recognized installer 

  assess your situation and take proper measures.

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Summary of Contents for RETRO

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL FREE STANDING WOODSTOVE TYPE RETRO ...

Page 2: ...lopments and frenetic lifestyle there is an increasing need for a central location in houses used for people to relax This is why the ancient custom of using a wood stove is experiencing a true revival In addition heating using wood is a very sound choice environmentally Heating using wood is CO2 neutral When incinerated the wood releases the same substances that the tree extracted from the air A ...

Page 3: ... 5 3 USE 6 3 1 Fuel 6 3 2 Ventilation 6 3 3 First time stoking 6 3 4 Lighting 6 3 5 Stoking 7 3 6 Optimal stoking 7 3 7 Fuel consumption 8 3 8 Safety 8 4 MAINTENANCE 9 4 1 Seals 9 4 2 Bottom grid and ash tray 9 4 3 Out of use 9 4 4 Rotating parts 9 4 5 Warranty 9 4 6 Glass 9 4 7 Coating 9 4 8 Smoke channel 9 4 9 Vermiculite panels 9 Attachment 1 CROSS SECTION STOVE 10 Attachment 2 TECHNICAL DETAIL...

Page 4: ...l burning at that location which prevents windows from becoming charred and instead keeps them extremely clean This allows you to keep enjoying the atmospheric flame interaction How ever soot can not always be prevented Staining depends on a number of factors such as Operation Chimney draught Weather conditions Wood quality 1 3 Heat transfer The transfer of heat by the stove consists of convection...

Page 5: ... air supply channels primary and secondary Then you should immediately call the fire department After the fire has been extinguished the stove and the chimney should be inspected again by your installer 2 3 Converting from top to rear connection The stove is equipped with a top connection in the factory The construction of the stove allows an easy conversion to a rear connection Attachment 1 shows...

Page 6: ...he lid cover at the top in the opening of the cover b Press it tight so that it is at the same level of the cover 13 Mount the lid of the outer sheath a Screw four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws 14 Place the vermiculite panels back into position a First place the bottom panels at the rear b The top rear panel is no longer required c Afterwards the sides can be placed back into position 15 Place...

Page 7: ...eration from the outside or through an other room or hallway is required 3 3 First time stoking A new woodstove needs to be put to use gradually During the first two stokings you need to limit opera tion to a tempered fire This helps you prevent the following problems Tearing of the vermiculite Damaging the coating Deforming the material The rope seals getting stuck During the first stokings it is...

Page 8: ...he incineration is incomplete Avoid overloading white burning glow caused by lengthy burning with primary air fully open or by burning too much wood in one go The stove can then become overheated This may damage the stove 3 6 Optimal stoking Burning with wood is highly environmentally responsible and also most efficient if you have a hot but quietly burning fire The ash should mildly glow red and ...

Page 9: ...tance for the heating plate of respectively 50 and 30 cm with regard to the stove When using your stove the outside will get hot When operating the stove you should use the glove included Protect yourself and others children from getting burnt Don t leave children alone with a burning stove Be careful regarding to clothing Synthetic clothing in particular may easily catch fire and burn intensely P...

Page 10: ...eplace 4 4 Rotating parts All rotating parts such as the hinges and lock need to be mildly lubricated at least once a year This can be done with graphite or copper grease 4 5 Warranty When purchasing the stove make sure that is has been equipped with a completely filled out warranty certificate This certificate contains the explanations associated warranty provisions see attachment 3 When replacin...

Page 11: ... smoke channel Smoke channel Ø150mm Heat shield Tertiary aeration Vermiculite panel Convection air Secondary aeration control SGI Spoiler Heat shield Incineration chamber Wood collector Doorhandle Primary aeration control Woodstock Smoke channel Ø150mm Cover of outer sheath Bottom grid Ash tray ...

Page 12: ...ion compartment 0 04 m Surface bottom incineration compartment 0 11m Weight 110 kg 180 kg Firewood beech wood Filling 1 5 kg Primary air 0 Secondary air 100 Tertiary air 100 Burning time firewood 45 min Flue value Flue amount 4 7 g s Flue temperature 461 C Vacuum 12 Pa Efficiency 78 5 CO at 13 O2 0 10 vol 11 ...

Page 13: ...12 ...

Page 14: ...ranty Certificate Stove hearth Type Serial number Date of purchase Dealer Name Street No ZIP code City Country Telephone Fax E mail Signature User Name Street No ZIP code City Country Telephone Fax E mail Signature 13 ...

Page 15: ...arranty period which is the result of a material and or manufacturing error the defective component is replaced with a new one through the dealer For those materials that are covered by warranty no wages and material costs are charged Any transportation costs will not be compensated Repairs will be executed at our factory The components listed below have a deviating warranty period Glass no warran...

Page 16: ...cturer Model Nominal capacity Output classes High output Low output CO emission Low emission High emission Foundation capacity shield hearth and stove Ede The Netherlands Woodstove Reny Retro 7 1 KW 75 70 75 65 70 60 65 50 60 50 15 Attachment 4 ECO label RENY Openhaardenindustrie B V 20130803 ...

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