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Connection of the outside air flue 

under the stove

After positioning the stove, install the 
closure valve(s) if this has not already 
been done.

Connect the flexible air intake to the 
stove [photo 13]. 

Attach the outside air finishing piece 
[photo 14].

Connection to the flue

Installation of the duct

The telescopic duct is packed with 
the convection column. Position the 
telescopic duct in the stove outlet 
(in the direction of the condensate, 
therefore the outside part facing 
down). Attach the bottom of the flue 
[photo 1].

If the wall is made of combustible 
materials, place the arched stainless 
steel screen [photo 2] at the back of 
the base of the connection duct.  
This screen is supplied with the 
insulating kit. Move it as far away as 
possible from the smoke outlet.  
This prevents the heat radiating from 
the stove towards the wall [photo 3]. 

The adjustable connection allows 
you to create an elbow or a diversion 
[photo 4].

Summary of Contents for 30-up

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Page 2: ... preparation of the stove 10 Accessories for the connection to the smoke flue 11 Installation of the upper part 12 Positioning of the stove 17 Connection to the flue 19 Refitting the stove 21 Inserting the convection column 22 When the installation of the stove is complete 23 Contents This Stûv stove has been designed to offer you maximum comfort and safety It has been manufactured with the greate...

Page 3: ...elow is provided by a certified laboratory Concept Forme sa B 5170 Bois de Villers Belgium 08 EN 13240 2001 A2 2004 Wood stove Stûv 30 up Minimum safety distance from adjacent combustible materials with insulating kit installed behind 0 on the sides 10 cm below 30 cm Recommended fuel wood logs only CO emissions 0 09 Average smoke temperature at rated power 118 C Rated heat output 8 kW Efficiency 8...

Page 4: ...mmended 1 3 2 4 kg Maximum limit for consumption of wood per hour to avoid overheating the system 3 4 kg h Efficiency 80 Minimum safety distance between adjacent combustible materials and the back part of the stove 0 cm the sides of the stove 10 cm the bottom of the stove 30 cm Minimum diameter of the duct for the intake of outside combustion air open fire closed fire Ø63 mm Minimum draught needed...

Page 5: ...ified professional who is able to ensure that the specifications of the smoke flue correspond to the stove installed The installation of the system must conform to all local and national regulations in particular those which refer to national and European standards Any modification made to the system may be dangerous and will invalidate the guarantee Recommandations Dimensions ...

Page 6: ... disc plate 3 adjustable connection 4 insulation 5 wall connection to be fitted 6 connection chamber to the flue with supports 7 telescopic duct 8 convection column 9 console 10 stove 11 finished air inlet 12 for outside air connection under the stove open fire valve 13 Basic equipment The other parts are optional Some options are compulsory Overview ...

Page 7: ...ents claw hammer drill bits and pins suitable for the material from which the wall and ceiling are made screw gun with PZ heads square level size 3 and 4 Allen keys keys for screws with hexagonal heads 6 7 and 8 disc saw or jigsaw Complaints If you have a complaint to make always indicate the no of the stove which can be seen when you open the panel with the stove in the closed door position A che...

Page 8: ...eter of air inlet 63mm with fire closed This figure is an approximate guide Please refer to the applicable local or national standards and regulations The wall and the ceiling Ensure that the wall is strong enough to support the stove If it is made of a combustible material install the insulating kit If the ceiling or its structure is made of combustible materials please adhere to the applicable r...

Page 9: ...e to restrict heat loss The distance between the two valves does not matter Be aware of pressure loss if the intake duct is too long Compensate with a greater diameter and or smoother tubing An open fire valve figure 4 b and photo 6 designed to increase outside air intake when the stove is working in open fire mode and therefore using lots of air This valve is particularly useful in energy efficie...

Page 10: ... of the box photo 1 remove the stove box Checking the contents The stove comes with the convection column and the telescopic duct 10 wedges spray paint installation instructions and directions for use in your language the connection set n 1 to 6 depending on your order other accessories ordered Preparing the stove Lift the upper plate photo 2 Unscrew the 2 M5 rounded screws with a size 3 Allen key...

Page 11: ...flue elements there is a wider chamber and disc plate 300 mm Fitted wall connection finished ring and accessories for use where the union or an insulated metal duct extends slightly from the ceiling 90 elbow more compact than the adjustable connection Ø 180 duct to be cut to go through a thick wall Stûv offers a range of accessories to connect the Stûv 30 up to the smoke flue Accessories for the c...

Page 12: ...hoto 2 Position all of this on the ceiling Ensure the back of the disc plate is tight against the wall otherwise a wedge is required to compensate where the wall is not vertical and the upper support of the chamber is centred on the axis of the duct photo 3 Mark the 4 holes of the disc plate and the V of the support Configuration n 1 Connection to a union flush with or slightly set into the ceilin...

Page 13: ...ith the holes to allow condensation to escape facing upwards Fix to the ceiling Use the black screws with countersunk heads photo 6 Fix to the wall If necessary use wedges to compensate if the wall is not vertical Fix the lower chamber support 284mm from the upper support photo 7 Go to page 17 Configuration 2 Connection to a flue union extending beyond the ceiling 5 cm maximum Connection set n 2 f...

Page 14: ...cut the tubular spacers Get the ring support ready by inserting the screws into the 4 holes then the spacer then the washer photos 13 and 14 Drill and position the pins 4 in the ceiling and 1 in the wall in the V Put a screw into the V do not screw tight Place everything ring support chamber support flue union on the screw photo 15 Please note The flue union has to be positioned with the holes to ...

Page 15: ...rtical Fix the lower chamber support 284 mm from the upper support photo 19 Go to page 17 Configuration 4 Connection to an insulated metal flue extending beyond the ceiling 15 cm maximum If the flue extends by less than 5 cm configuration 2 with the standard connection chamber 220 mm is possible see page 13 Connection set n 4 figure 20 is made up of 1 x 300 mm disc plate with screws 1 x 300 mm con...

Page 16: ...If necessary use wedges to ensure the verticality of the wall If the chamber is close to the ceiling install a standard 220 mm disc plate to be ordered separately to protect the ceiling from dirt produced by the convection air Go to page 17 Configuration 6 Connection through the wall to a metal insulated flue Connection set n 6 is made up of 1 x 300 mm connection chamber with supports 1 x 90 Ø 180...

Page 17: ...hock caused by the rotation of the drum Ensure verticality between the console and the wall photo 2 by using the wedges a supplied with the stove if necessary Please note The console and the connection chamber supports must be on the same vertical plane Ensure the console is vertical and attach at as many points as necessary If the stove is fixed to a wall made up of combustible materials you will...

Page 18: ...tioning the stove Remove the 2 screws photo 7 c holding the stove on its palette When moving the stove carry it by the 2 panel supports and the smoke outlet photo 8 Using a pallet loader or a lift hand truck place the stove on the console Place the bottom of the stove on the lower lugs photo 9 Lower fully at the back Check the upper attachment The stove s eyelets must be properly positioned onto t...

Page 19: ... with the convection column Position the telescopic duct in the stove outlet in the direction of the condensate therefore the outside part facing down Attach the bottom of the flue photo 1 If the wall is made of combustible materials place the arched stainless steel screen photo 2 at the back of the base of the connection duct This screen is supplied with the insulating kit Move it as far away as ...

Page 20: ...ing 4 M5 rounded screws and a size 3 Allen key photo 9 Assembly of the finished ring for where the union or the metal insulated flue extends slightly from the ceiling configuration 2 Position the square photo 11 align it on the edge of the ring support Slide the ring onto the upper edge of the connection chamber and attach with screws photo 12 ...

Page 21: ...on column support photo 3 c put a panel under this support and attach everything using an 8 mm M5 screw and a size 3 Allen key If the screw is longer than 8 mm it can hamper the rotation of the drum The bottom of the panel is positioned on the 2 lugs shown in photo 5 The stove s environment Observe all local and national implementation regulations Significant heat may be radiated from the glass an...

Page 22: ...ndard parts is 290 cm Deduct the height measured from this figure to give how much to cut the parts by the front and back parts of the convection column and possibly the insulating panel Example with a measured height of 265 cm cut each part by 290 265 25 cm Cutting Separate the two pieces of the convection column photo 3 The side illustrated in photo 3 must remain intact the upper part of the col...

Page 23: ...he convection column are attached onto the back of the connection chamber support photo 7 If necessary install the insulating panel of the convection column dimensions 188 x 1347 mm Cut this by the same amount as the other parts of the convection column Insert it at the back photo 9 metal side facing the source of the heat and place on the support of the column photo 10 c See figure 8 d telescopic...

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