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Prior to set up

Floor bearing capacity

Ensure that the substructure is capable of bearing the weight of the stove prior 

to set-up.

Note

No modifications may be made to the firing installation. This also leads to loss 

of warranty and guarantee.

Floor protection

A base is required (glass, sheet steel or ceramic) if the floor is combustible 

(wood, carpet, etc.).

Flue pipe connection

 

Q

Flue pipes pose a particular source of hazard regarding gas leaks and 

fire. Get the advice of an authorised specialist company for the layout and 

assembly.

 

Q

Please observe the corresponding installation guidelines for walls panelled 

with wood when connecting your flue pipes to the stove,

 

Q

Observe the formation of flue gas (atmospheric inversion) and draughts 

when the weather is unfavourable.

 

Q

Infeed of too little combustion air can lead to smoke in the rooms or to flue 

gas leaks. Hazardous deposits in the stove and chimney may also occur.

 

Q

If flue gas escapes, let the fire burn out and check whether all the air inlet 

openings are free and the flue gas pipes and the stove pipe are clean. If in 

doubt notify the master chimney sweep since draught malfunctions may be 

connected to your chimney.

 

Q

Push the embers together to form a firebed when you add new fuel (logs).

 

Q

Only use suitable tools from our range of accessories when handling embers 

and make sure that no embers fall out of the combustion chamber onto 

inflammable material.

 

Q

Use the heat-resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your stove.

Stoves type 1 (BA 1):

 

Q

These may only be operated with the combustion chamber door closed. 

 

Q

Suitable for multiple occupancy. (note the different country regulations)

 

Q

The combustion chamber door may only be opened to add fuel  and must 

then be closed again otherwise other firing installations connected to the 

chimney may be endangered.

 

Q

The combustion chamber door is to be kept closed when the stove is not 

in operation.

 

Q

Fouling of the chimney i.e. deposits of highly inflammable materials such as 

soot and tar and subsequently fire in the chimney may occur if wet fuel is 

used and operation is damped too much.

 

Q

If this occurs phone the fire brigade and get yourself and other residents 

out of harm’s way.

Note

on ROOM-AIR DEPENDENT and

ROOM-AIR INDEPENDENT OPERATION:

Your stove has been tested as a room-air dependent stove according to EN 

13240 and does not conform in Germany to the requirements for room-

air independent operation. In combination with room-air installations (e.g. 

controlled ventilation and venting systems (extractors etc.) it must be ensured 

that the stove and the room air system are monitored and safeguarded 

mutually (e.g. via a differential pressure controller etc.). The combustion air 

infeed of approx. 40 m3/h must be ensured. Please observe the respective 

local regulations and rules in consultation with your master chimney sweep.

Summary of Contents for IMPERA

Page 1: ...IMPERA XL Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...inal heat output 12 Clean combustion 12 4 INSTALLING THE STOVE 13 General information 13 Connection to the chimney 13 Connecting to a steel chimney 13 Combustion air 13 Feeding in external combustion...

Page 3: ...ing kW 3 6 4 8 fuel consumption m 70 160 90 210 electric supply kg h bis 1 7 bis 2 3 average electrical input 88 5 90 2 fuse 9 4 11 efficiency mg mN 3 435 431 CO2 mg mN 3 18 19 CO emission on 13 O g s...

Page 4: ...9 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 9 1 8 2 0 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 7 3 6 3 2 3 3 8 3 9 40 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Spare part overview exploded d...

Page 5: ...5 4 5 5 5 8 5 9 5 7 5 6 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 7 0 7 1 7 1 7 2 7 3 6 9 7 6 7 5 7 7 7 8 7 5 7 4 7 7 7 9 8 0 8 2 8 5 8 3 8 3 8 2 8 4 98 8 3 1 0 0 97 8 1 8 8 8 6 8 6 8 7 8 7 93 94 92 91...

Page 6: ...rview exploded diagram IMPERA XL 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 8 3 4 3 5 2 4 2 2 5 3 1 3 3 3 2 2 8 3 0 2 9 1 9 1 0 1 0 9 2 3 3 7 2 6 5 2 2 1 0 0 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 9 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 0 1 8 46 3 9 40 45 43 42 3 7 47 3 8...

Page 7: ...0 6 1 6 3 5 1 49 5 2 5 0 5 7 5 5 5 4 48 5 3 7 4 7 6 7 3 7 2 7 5 6 8 6 7 7 1 6 9 7 0 6 9 7 7 6 7 7 3 7 5 6 6 6 5 7 8 6 4 8 2 91 92 90 8 9 8 9 8 8 99 93 8 7 8 7 8 5 94 97 8 0 8 6 7 9 95 98 8 3 8 3 8 4 8...

Page 8: ...wood retainer 48 Z31566 grate support left 49 Z35054 fire brick left 50 E15460 front stone soapstone E15461 front stone white stone 51 E15462 steel front 52 Z34860 safety bolt 53 L02302 stone holder 5...

Page 9: ...t stone soapstone E15464 front stone white stone 49 E15465 steel front 50 Z34860 safety bolt 51 L02209 stone holder 52 N111967 allen screw M06x10 53 B17230 cover rear connection 54 N110017 allen screw...

Page 10: ...children aware of this particular danger and keep them away from the stove during heating Q Only burn approved heating materials Q The combustion or introduction of highly flammable or explosive mater...

Page 11: ...g embers and make sure that no embers fall out of the combustion chamber onto inflammable material Q Use the heat resistant gloves supplied to open the doors of your stove Stoves type 1 BA 1 Q These m...

Page 12: ...els of resin and burns off faster as do all softwoods and tends to spray sparks wood type fuel value kWh m3 fuel value kWh kg maple 1900 4 1 birch 1900 4 3 beech 2100 4 2 oak 2100 4 2 alder 1500 4 1 a...

Page 13: ...e pipe connection to the chimney has to be air tight Combustion air Every combustion process requires oxygen from the surrounding air This so called combustion air is removed from the living are in th...

Page 14: ...Item 3 Please proceed in the same way for every further addition of wood Note If a lot of smoke develops when wood is placed on a low firebed an explosive gas air mixture may arise and cause a deflagr...

Page 15: ...chamber as ash as a residue of the combustion This is an excellent fertiliser for all plants in the garden it is a completely natural product The ash should be stored first and extinguished with wate...

Page 16: ...vection air openings at regular intervals The stove should be cleaned thoroughly prior to the start of the heating season to prevent excess odour Combustion air air intake Also clean the air intake if...

Page 17: ...ted flue gas Remove the stove cover by simply lifting Remove the rear panel and cut it out along the perforation Replace the flue outlet to the cooking lid Finally the rear wall and the optional stove...

Page 18: ...sible solution s Q Wait to end of burning in phase and vent sufficiently Q Suction off any dust deposits from the convection air openings at regular intervals Problem 3 Flue gas discharge when wood is...

Page 19: ...rchase Connection must be performed by a specialist for such stoves Any costs incurred by the manufacturer due to unjustified warranty claims are to be charged to the claimant Wear parts and parts aff...

Page 20: ...Ofentechnik GmbH 4563 Micheldorf Austria M llerviertel 20 Telefon 43 7582 686 41 Fax DW 43 E Mail verkauf rika at RIKA AT Technical and design changes as well as typesetting and printing errors reserv...

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