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MOUNTING POSSIBILITIES

 

 

Top Discharge with Elbow Pipe and Wall Sleeve: 

The elbow pipe is to be fitted on to the stove's collar, and the clean out door of the elbow pipe is to be positioned 

on the vertical section of the elbow pipe. The elbow pipe has to fit completely into the wall sleeve (but not into 

the chimney). 

 

Top Discharge with Direct Connection to Steel Chimney: 

If the steel chimney is installed directly on top of the stove, we recommend the use of a connection piece/adaptor 

fitting into the inside of the stove's smoke collar to lead condensate and rain into the stove, instead on the top 

plate.

 

 

Rear Discharge with Straight Smoke Pipe and Wall Sleeve (ANDERSEN 4 and 8):

 

The straight smoke pipe is to be mounted on the outside of the stove's smoke collar and fit completely into the 

wall sleeve (but not into the chimney). 

 

 

ASSEMBLING OF THE STOVE

 

 

Andersen Stoves with Legs, Base, or Convection Plates:

 

Unpack the stove and remove all loose parts (combustion chamber bricks, reflector plate, smoke deflector plate, 

and service bag). Place carefully the stove on the rear side. Mount the legs, the base, or the convection plates 

according to sketch 1 and 2 on the last page of the manual.  

 

Andersen Stoves with Soap Stone:

 

Unpack the stove. Mount the soap stones according to sketch 3 on the last page of the manual. 

 

 

MOUNTING OF THE CERAMIC SMOKE DEFLECTOR

 

 

A ceramic smoke deflector is delivered with all ANDERSEN-stoves. Place the smoke deflector plate according 

to sketch 4 on the last page of the manual; make sure that it is placed symmetrically in the stove, i.e. with even 

amounts of free air/space on each side. 

 

 

TYPE AND AMOUNT OF FUEL

 

 

With closed doors 

Birchwood with max. 20% humidity 

TYPE 

Nominal output 

kW 

Amount of fuel 

kg/h 

Andersen 1 

1,9 

Andersen 4 

1,5 

Andersen 8 

1,9 

 

COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT WOOD TYPES: 

 

 

Type of Tree

 

Combustion value per m3 

(in kWh) 

Combustion value per kg 

(in kWh)  

Notes 

Beech

 

2.100 

4.0 

long, continuous fire 

Oak

 

2.100 

4.2 

long , continuous fire 

Birch

 

1.900 

4.3 

nice flame image 

Pine and Douglas Larch

 

1.700 

4.4 

fast, crackling heat 

Spruce

 

1.500 

4.5 

fast, crackling heat 

 

Summary of Contents for ANDERSEN 8

Page 1: ...Instructions for Installation and Use SCAN ANDERSEN Stoves ENGLISH April 2003 Krog Iversen Co A S Glasvænget 3 9 DK 5492 Vissenbjerg ...

Page 2: ...eaning at the rear of the stove The ANDERSEN radiation stoves must be connected in accordance with the regulations in force Please consult your local authorities Requirements of Flooring The stove is to be placed on a non combustible surface e g an original ANDERSEN base plate floor tiles or the like We recommend that the base plate extends at least 150 mm from the sides and at least 500 mm from t...

Page 3: ... combustion chamber bricks reflector plate smoke deflector plate and service bag Place carefully the stove on the rear side Mount the legs the base or the convection plates according to sketch 1 and 2 on the last page of the manual Andersen Stoves with Soap Stone Unpack the stove Mount the soap stones according to sketch 3 on the last page of the manual MOUNTING OF THE CERAMIC SMOKE DEFLECTOR A ce...

Page 4: ...age of Wood The logs must be adapted to the size of the combustion chamber Length ANDERSEN 1 400 mm Length ANDERSEN 4 220 mm Length ANDERSEN 8 330 mm The circumference of the logs should be between 20 and 25 cm and the weight approx 0 7 kg ANDERSEN 1 and 8 may only burn wood It is also possible to use lignite briquettes in the model ANDERSEN 4 1 4 kg h or small energy briquettes In this case you m...

Page 5: ... have a fresh air intake installed Soot Free Glasses The stove is constructed to keep the glasses clean when the combustion air intake is fully opened The more you close the combustion air the greater the risk of the glass sooting up Whenever a new piece of wood is placed in the stove it is necessary to completely open the combustion air and the air intake must not be reduced until such time as th...

Page 6: ...ible change of colour to grey is caused by over firing i e you have used more wood than recommended Soap Stone The soapstones are cleaned with fine sandpaper or a dry sponge Cleaning of Glass By burning wet wood or lighting with closed dampers the doors may become more or less sooty The glasses are however easily cleaned by use of a special cleaning fluid that is available at your dealer Or as fol...

Page 7: ...t combustion Is the wood dry The shaking grate is stuck Check if a piece of wood a pin or the like is stuck Is the bar placed mounted correctly The stove s surface turns grey Over heating please refer to maintenance instructions Surface of the Stove The stove does not heat Use of moist wood The energy is used to dry the wood ...

Page 8: ...ing transport in stock during the installation or later Sooting caused by a bad chimney draught humid wood or wrong service Costs caused by extra heating costs in connection with repair Transport costs Costs in connection with dismounting and mounting of the unit The warranty is invalid If the installation or service is performed by someone other than an authorized installer or if the installation...

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