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CB-technique (Clean Burning)

The wood-burning stove is equipped with CB technology. In order to 
ensure an optimal combustion of released gases under the incinera-
tion process, air will pass through a specially developed canal system. 
The heated air is led into the combustion chamber through the small 
holes at the rear of the burn chamber. This airflow is driven by the 
combustion rate and thus cannot be regulated.

Note: Wood must never be added above the CB rail. (This does not 
apply at a cold start).

Primary air

The primary air regulation mechanism is used for lighting the fire, or 
to boost the burning process when you put wood on. The primary air 
vent can be 0 - 30% open if you use hard wood fuel such as oak and 
beech. You can close the primary air vent if you use soft wood such 
as birch or pine for fuel.

Settings for normal load:   0 - 30%

Secondary air

Secondary air is pre-heated and fed indirectly to the fire. At the same 
time, the secondary airflow cleans the glass pane to avoid soot build-
up. If you over-restrict the secondary airflow, soot can build up on the 
glass pane. The secondary airflow determines the heat output from 
your wood stove.

Settings for normal load:

   50 - 70% 

Baffle plates

The baffle plates are located in the upper part of the combustion 
chamber. The plates hold back smoke, making sure it stays inside 
the combustion chamber for a longer time before escaping through 
the chimney. This reduces the smoke gas temperature as the gases 
have more time to dissipate heat to the wood-burning stove. The 
baffle plates must be removed for sweeping; see „Maintaining your 
wood-burning stove“. Note that the baffle plates are made of porous, 
ceramic material, and can break. Exercise care when working. The 
baffle plates are subject to wear and tear, and are not covered by the 
warranty.

Ash drawer

Open the glass door to access the ash pan which is located below the 
combustion chamber.
Keep the ash pan closed at all times when the wood stove is lit.
The ash drawer must not be overfilled and must therefore be emp-
tied at regular intervals.

Log guard

The stove has a thick glass log guard that is easy to take out for clea-
ning (use normal glass cleaner).

Primary air

Secondary air

Ash drawer

Log guard

Baffle plates

CB-technique

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Summary of Contents for 66 series

Page 1: ...our new Scan wood burning stove You have purchased a product by one of Europe s leading manufacturer s of wood burning stoves and we are sure that you will have years of pleasure with your purchase To...

Page 2: ...wn with insulated ue pipe Distance to ammable materials shown with un insulated ue pipe Distance to rewall Height adjustment of stove Load bearing foundation Floor plate Existing chimney and pre fabri...

Page 3: ...bliged to have the installation inspected and approved by a local chimney sweep prior to commissioning To ensure best possible functionality and safety for your installation we advise you to call a pr...

Page 4: ...get the best use of the stove by using a top down lighting see page 28 Technical data and dimensions Materials Steel plate cast iron galvani sed sheet vermicolite Surface treatment Senotherm Max wood...

Page 5: ...t 171 366 483 51 185 Centre rear outlet Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet Fresh air intake at the back of the stove Centre of fresh air intake bottom Connecting piece top o...

Page 6: ...2 366 483 Front 6 Centre rear outlet Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet Fresh air intake at the back of the stove Centre of fresh air intake bottom Connecting piece top outl...

Page 7: ...366 481 532 Front Dimension sketch Scan 66 4 Plinth TEC H N ICAL DATA Centre rear outlet Height to the beginning of the connecting piece at top outlet Fresh air intake at the back of the stove Centre...

Page 8: ...8 943 630 337 313 301 171 166 881 796 430 1037 428 168 5 Dimension sketch Scan 66 5 S Curve TEC H N ICAL DATA...

Page 9: ...mittent EUR Norway Classification Intermittent Klasse 2 Certificate Standard EN 13240 ELAB 2081 NS Approved by Teknologisk Institut Teknologisk Institut Dust at 13 O2 27 mg Nm Flue gas temperature 302...

Page 10: ...tral product or sent for recycling POLYSTYRENE TOP Send for recycling or waste disposal FOAM Send for recycling or waste disposal PLASTIC BAGS Send for recycling or waste disposal STRETCH FILM PLASTIC...

Page 11: ...at output 5 kW Efficiency 78 Scan A S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg Minimum distance to combustible materials Side 300 mm Front 850 mm CO emission at 13 O2 Follow assembly and instructions manual Use only recom...

Page 12: ...portant that it is level Mount bushing screw and nut Dismount the rear plate by removing the four screws Place the rear plate on an even surface Remove the slits use a drilling machine and nippers Mou...

Page 13: ...ting in between Screw the rails and the bottom plate together in the sides Tighten the four bottom screws Tighten up all screws Mount the bottom plate on the existing four screws Let the rails glide d...

Page 14: ...DK 5492 Vissenbjerg Minimum distance to combustible materials Side 300 mm Front 850 mm CO emission at 13 O2 Follow assembly and instructions manual Use only recommended fuels Montage und Bedienungsanl...

Page 15: ...division plate External combustion air from the rear Mount the delivered cover plate then the pedestal The cover plate from the rear is not to be reused Fasten the screws External combustion air from...

Page 16: ...16 Scan 66 4 ASSEMB LY Prepared for external air at the bottom Cut out the hole with a pair of cutting nippers Fasten the four screws after mounting the base...

Page 17: ...left of the stove Fasten the screws lightly so that it is possible to lift the stove with base up Make sure that the S base is horizontal if necessary use a spirit level Adjust the stove on the base a...

Page 18: ...ASSEMB LY 1 Scan 66 stove body 6 Skamol plates 2 pins for baffle plates 1 connecting piece for external combustion air 1 log guard made of glass Opening of the door Push the handle backwards in order...

Page 19: ...ind the grate Rear plate mounted Fit the left side plate in at the top Slide the plate in place Left side plate mounted Mount the right side plate in the same way as the left plate Right side plate mo...

Page 20: ...e taken into use Push the plate a bit backwards so that it rests on the rail in the back Lower baffle Let the plate rest on the rail with the air slots Push the plate backwards in order to mount the p...

Page 21: ...recommend a distance of 50 mm in order to facilitate the cleaning of the stove the ue pipe and the chimney and to prevent possible damages to the wall Distance to furniture 850 mm You should however...

Page 22: ...with insulated flue pipe The distances presuppose the use of an insulated flue pipe all the way to the stove Parallel rear wall installation Parallel rear wall installation 45 Corner installation 45...

Page 23: ...200 50 750 500 750 50 50 50 750 750 23 The indicated distances are valid for insulated as well as un insulated smoke pipes Flammable material Firewall ASSEMB LY Distance to firewall...

Page 24: ...le floor you must comply with the national and local regulations on the size of any non flam mable foundation required to cover the floor around the stove Your local Scan dealer can advise you on regu...

Page 25: ...wood burning stove As a general rule the length of the chimney should not be less than 4 metres measured from the top of the stove Specific weather or installation conditions might require a differen...

Page 26: ...26 Click 1 3 2 4 ASSEMB LY Top outlet Rear outlet...

Page 27: ...losed combustion system for the wood burning stove if you live in a newly built airtight home External combustion air is connected through a ventilation pipe via the wall or floor We recommend mountin...

Page 28: ...t open Operation with the door open can cause excess smoke The appliance must not be operated with the appliance door left open except as directed in the instructions 1 Dampers left open Operation wit...

Page 29: ...ndary airflow soot can build up on the glass pane The secondary airflow determines the heat output from your wood stove Settings for normal load 50 70 Baffle plates The baffle plates are located in th...

Page 30: ...ient heating The gases released by the wood do not burn due to the low temperature in the combustion cham ber Part of the gas condenses in the wood burning stove and flue system as soot and this could...

Page 31: ...imney fire keep the stove door the ash container and the valves on the stove closed In case of emergency call the fire ser vice It is recommended that you get a chimney sweep to check the chim ney bef...

Page 32: ...Cleaning the glass Our wood burning stoves are designed to prevent serious soot build up on the glass The best way to achieve this is to make sure you have a sufficient combustion air supply It is als...

Page 33: ...33 Pull out the ash drawer and empty it The glass log guard is easy to remove and can be clea ned with glass cleaner MAI NTENANC E Log guard Ash drawer...

Page 34: ...o that it is freed from the fittings at the rear of the combustion chamber Then take out the plate We refer to page 13 for a detailed description of the mounting dis mounting of the burn chamber plate...

Page 35: ...years on manufacturing errors or defects You must quote your stove s product registration number when you contact us or your authorised Scan dealer with a warranty claim The warranty covers all parts...

Page 36: ...Scan A S DK 5492 Vissenbjerg 36 Version UK 90066500 06 03 2019...

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