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the chimney comply with the locally applicable regulations (for Germany: DIN 18160); the dimensions 
must 
be calculated if necessary. 

Before the stove is built in

, the qualified chimney sweep must be asked whether the chimney and 

the 
combustion air supply are suitable. 

6. Combustion air 

The SAEY Scope wood -burning stove can only be used when the door of the stove is closed. The 
SAEY 
Scope wood-burning stove consumes 28m³ of air at its nominal capacity. 
Other fireplaces or air outlets in the same space or with the same combustion air connection, must be 
taken 
into account. 
If necessary, the combustion air connection must be calculated, or a separate combustion air supply 
must 
be installed outside. 

Tip: 

cooker hoods that could be connected to the space in which the stove is set up, must certainly be 

taken into account. They cause an under pressure that could lead to disturbances in the combustion 
air 
supply. The combustion gas that is released is highly dangerous and could be harmful to the health of 
the 
house occupants. 

6.1 

Combustion air inlet: conventional 

The SAEY Scope wood -burning stove obtains its combustion air solely via the air slider (air inlet) on 
the rear. It is therefore important to ensure that the air supply is functioning correctly. 

6.2 

Combustion air inlet: separate / external 

The combustion air supply can also be closed, i.e. via a direct supply of air from the outside (special 
attachment: connector pipe for combustion air essential) to the wood-burning stove. It must be 
ascertained beforehand whether the combustion air can be conveyed from the external air connection 
of the house to the space where the stove will be installed. 
If a smooth pipe with a diameter of 100mm is used, 12m of pipe can be connected. If adapters such as 
elbow joints are used, the maximum length of the pipes should be decreased by 1m per adapter. E.g. 
10m of pipe + 2 elbow joints = 12m of pipe. 

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7. Installation of the stove 

Only an appliance that is connected by a recognised installer guarantees compliance with the 
guidelines 
regarding architecture and fire prevention. This is certainly necessary for correct and safe operation of 
the 
stove. 
The chimney plays a very important role in the connection of the stove. The qualified chimney-sweep 
must 
therefore certainly be consulted about the connection, so that the applicable regional building 
regulations 
are complied with. 

Take the following into consideration: 



The appliance can only be used when the door of the stove is closed. The doors of the stove must 

also 
be closed when the appliance is not in use. 



There must be an adequate supply of fresh air during operation of the appliance. 

Fire protection measures with regard to flammable or heat-sensitive floor coverings: 



The floor below the stove must be covered by a fireproof, non -flammable surface (e.g. cast-iron 

plate, 
marble, tiles, etc.). 



No flammable or heat-sensitive objects may be stored below the appliance (e.g. supply of firewood). 

Safety distances from flammable or heat-sensitive objects: 

Summary of Contents for Scope XL

Page 1: ...STOVE 46 4 FUEL 46 5 CHIMNEY 47 6 COMBUSTION AIR 47 6 1 COMBUSTION AIR INLET CONVENTIONAL 47 6 2 COMBUSTION AIR INLET SEPARATE EXTERNAL 47 7 INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE 48 8 CONNECTION OF THE STOVE TO THE CHIMNEY 49 9 BEFORE FIRST USE 49 10 THE CONTROLS 4 9 11 WARNING PLAYING CHILDREN 54 ...

Page 2: ...mpactness of the appliance This enables us to guarantee problem free operation The SAEY Scope was built according to innovative techniques and in accordance with the European norm EN 13240 in the case of Germany in accordance with DIN 18891 A1 If you wish to achieve maximal performance in terms of ecological and economical considerations you should comply with this installation and operation manua...

Page 3: ...tion pipe mm 225 Small filler door opening mm 270 x 180 Maximum length of the firewood mm 500 Weight of the stove Not packaged about kg 213 Packed about kg 236 Specifically for the German market the following information for determining the dimensions of the chimney according to DIN 4705 T1 T2 at nominal thermal capacity Fuel Firewood wood briquettes in accordance with the DIN 51 731 norms Flue ga...

Page 4: ...hermal capacity about 3 kg Max filling quantity about 6 kg Dimensions of the filler door opening 47 ONLY DRY WOOD WILL PREVENT THE EMISSION OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES DURING COMBUSTION WARNING The wood burning stove is not a refuse incinerator Environmental legislation expressly prohibits the burning of refuse in domestic fireplaces A person who misuses his solid fuel fireplace for burning household re...

Page 5: ...ial attachment connector pipe for combustion air essential to the wood burning stove It must be ascertained beforehand whether the combustion air can be conveyed from the external air connection of the house to the space where the stove will be installed If a smooth pipe with a diameter of 100mm is used 12m of pipe can be connected If adapters such as elbow joints are used the maximum length of th...

Page 6: ... duct may not be reduced In addition the outlet duct must fit perfectly onto the chimney The stove duct may not be smaller than the diameter of the chimney since this will hamper the upward pressure of the fumes In order to prevent this you should provide a double wall lining The chimney connections of different fireplaces may not be situated opposite one another or at the same height since this c...

Page 7: ...light odour may be given off due to the curing of the primer used Keep an eye on the appliance during this phase and immediately remove any water formed by condensation before it can burn into the enamel or the lacquer 10 The controls Adjustment of the feet In order to make levelling of the appliance possible the feet on both sides have small setscrews that can be adjusted separately 50 Opening th...

Page 8: ...nsport To do this open the sidewall concerned and then lift it up and off its hinges The right side wall must also be opened to fill the wood burning stove with fuel via the side filler door The side walls can be opened with the aid of the control handle to do this insert the flat side of the control handle into the first groove of the applicable side wall front of the appliance and push it up aga...

Page 9: ...no air supply The stop to the left is position l and indicates maximum air supply The central position therefore indicates a 50 air supply After a while you will instinctively know how to use the appliance most effectively by setting the corresponding positions of the primary air slider and the combustion air inlet 52 Operation of the combustion air inlet For more accurate control of the burning u...

Page 10: ... grate To do this hook the pin of the control handle into the front plate of the ash pan and carefully pull it out of the appliance so that it can be emptied Removal of the grates After regular use depending on the quantity of ash the grates must be cleaned thoroughly To do this remove the standing grate on the front from its supports and then remove the wood grate from the frame After the ash pan...

Page 11: ...of the appliance with a vacuum cleaner Changing the fume outlet duct If necessary the fume outlet duct connection factory setting on rear can also be altered to be situated at the top A separate connector pipe special attachment is required for this First remove the inspection cover from the appliance as described above Then lift out the sunken cover in the cover plate and remove it through the op...

Page 12: ...x pipe 100mm diameter 11 WARNING PLAYING CHILDREN A stove gets hot Particularly the cover plate the protective casing and the glass You should therefore ascertain that there are no playing children in the area before lighting the stove The safety measures cannot rule out the possibility of accidents completely KEEP SMALL CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE VICINITY OF THE STOVE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE 12 Kindling ...

Page 13: ... closing the air inlet on the rear the set temperature is only reached once the wood is almost burnt up and the degassing process the large flames die down and the wood has been reduced to glowing embers has been completed In particular you should avoid adding too much fuel since this will result in excessive heat emission as well as a high level of emission of combustion gases 15 Stocking up the ...

Page 14: ...f necessary clean the connector pipe The fire is not burning well Not enough combustion air Connect the combustion air pipe directly to the appliance and convey combustion air to the circulation grate or directly to the outside Check the diameter of the circulation Check the ventilation installation of the residence or cooker hood and open a window if necessary Wood too moist Check max residual mo...

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