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5. STOVE STRUCTURE

All 

«

Battery-Fire

»

 models have the same structure. They differ only in the number of slot convectors

 and, 

as a 

result in stove length. The main elements location

 is exemplified by "Battery-Fire

" in Figure 9.  

The stove body has

 

an originally shaped, fully welded design. The stove firebox (6) is made of structural steel, 3 

mm thick.

The deflector (3) separates the firebox room from the fuel stack.
The convector slotted panels 

(11) on the 

stove sides shield hard infrared radiation from the stove and 

accelerate the ambient air

 heating. Their original 

design allows 

"Battery-Fire" stove to be fitted in with any 

modern 

interior.

In the version 

«WT» 

the heat exchanger tank 

(12) 

is installed at the rear of the firebox (inside) to heat water 

for domestic use. Water heating system male connectors G3/4 extend through the rear convector

.

High vertically oriented firebox door

 is opened at an angle of 120 ° that 

allows you to top up the stove with 

wood

 easily.

The firebox

 door (4) has a cavity with a gasket mounted therein to press the door tightly to the stove body. 

Locking mechanism securely locks the door in the closed position by turning the handle. On the door there is a 
translucent 

wall made of heat resistant glass 

«

SCHOTT ROBAX

» (5).

When firing

primary air required for burning

 

is supplied to the fuel through

 the ash drawer (8) 

door left ajar

and cast iron grate

 (13) to provide supplemental firing a

nd a powerful high-temperature flame at the moment of 

ignition

.

ATTENTION!

 The 

stove

 is designed to operate only in 

smouldering conditions

Never use the stove in open 

fire conditions 

(open flame is permitted only with 

firing

; prolonged 

active burning

 cond

itions reduce the 

stove service life

).

For the further stove operation the air required for burning

 is supplied through the fine adjustment valve (7) 

under the 

firebox door

 that 

allows you to choose any mode of the stove operation

from nominal to minimum

steplessly

.  

Table

 5

.  

«

Battery-Fire

 11» 

and

 «

Battery-Fire

 11WT» 

specifications

Figure

 8.  «

Battery-Fire

 11WT» 

overall

 

dimensions

with

 

a

 

fuel

 

stack

 

installed

 

backwards. 

Figure

 7. «

Battery-Fire

 11WT» 

overall

 

dimensions

with

 

a

 

fuel

 

stack

 installed upwards.  

O120

370

55

6

76

0

930

850

780

2

50

370

65

5

7

6

0

930

850

780

O

12

0

6

6

0

Models

«Battery-Fire

 

 

11

»

«Battery-Fire

 

 

11WT

»

Heated space capacity, max. cu.m.

25

0

25

0

Nominal power

kW

1

6

1

6

Overall dimensions

 (

WDH

), 

mm

370?

930

? 760

370?

930

? 760

Weight

kg

72

75

Firebox door opening

mm

150? 300

150? 300

Combustion chamber capacity

l

76

73

Fuel maximum amount 

l

71

68

Firewood

 

length

max

., 

mm

670

650

Flue diameter

mm

120

120

Flue recommended height

m

5

5

Heat exchanger tank capacity

l

-

1,3

Summary of Contents for Battery Fire 11

Page 1: ...Battery Fire USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ication 2 Product line 3 Design features 4 Specifications 5 Stove structure 7 Marking and packaging 8 Proper use 9 Maintenance 10 Preventive maintenance 11 Warranty 12 Storage 13 Transportation 14 Disposal 15 Delivery package ...

Page 3: ...ners All models have two versions with an internal heat exchanger tank and without it Heat exchanger tank is intended to heat water for domestic use The stove version with an internal heat exchanger tank marked with the letter WT tank in its designation as follows Battery Fire 7WT Table 1 Battery Fire model line 3 DESIGN FEATURES All Battery Fire models have design features that distinguish them a...

Page 4: ...s sawdust briquettes for closed type heaters and pellets IMPORTANT The maximum capacity of heated space defined by the conditions for effective convection heat transfer and the walling overall heat transfer resistance standards according to SNiP 23 02 2003 construction norms and regulations or according to the technical standards of the country in which the stove is used Figure 2 Battery Fire 5WT ...

Page 5: ...odels Battery Fire 7 Battery Fire 7WT Heated space capacity max cu m 150 150 Nominal power kW 10 10 Overall dimensions WDH mm 370 680 760 370 680 760 Weight kg 52 54 Firebox door opening mm 150 300 150 300 Combustion chamber capacity l 47 45 Fuel maximum amount l 42 40 Firewood length max mm 420 400 Flue diameter mm 120 120 Flue recommended height m 5 5 Heat exchanger tank capacity l 1 3 Models Ba...

Page 6: ...esistant glass SCHOTT ROBAX 5 When firing primary air required for burning is supplied to the fuel through the ash drawer 8 door left ajar and cast iron grate 13 to provide supplemental firing and a powerful high temperature flame at the moment of ignition ATTENTION The stove is designed to operate only in smouldering conditions Never use the stove in open fire conditions open flame is permitted o...

Page 7: ...ess ATTENTION Cooking top is heated to a high temperature The stove external surface is coated with a heat resistant organosilicon enamel of KO 868 type ATTENTION The manufacturer reserves the right to change the stove design without impairing its consumer properties Fire gases are directed into the flue through the flue outlet of 120 mm diameter disposed at the rear of the stove There is a damper...

Page 8: ...d explosion safety in accordance with NPB ÍÏÁ 105 95 classification of premises and buildings of fire and explosion safety ATTENTION Don t use matters as fuel which aren t mentioned under point 4 ATTENTION Expressly prohibited using charcoal and coal briquettes as fuel ATTENTION Don t use alcohol containing means benzene kerosene and other highly inflammable matters for ignition Don t use a glossy...

Page 9: ...ut damage burnouts and cracks n the ash drawer moves freely and fits tightly to the body in the closed position n the fine adjustment valve flap rotates freely and tightly covers the opening in the closed position n the heat exchanger tank is sealed without cracks or leaks Place the stove on a specially prepared place for its operation Protect from fire constructions of premises n Walls or partiti...

Page 10: ...details concerning the procedure of the stove safe and proper installation Installation drawings are shown in Figure 6 The distance from the firebox door to the opposite wall should be not less than 1250 mm The distance between the stove top and unprotected ceiling should be not less than 1200 mm 1 Bonnet 2 Finish sandwich Termofor 3 Flue module insulated sandwich Termofor 4 Non combustible ceilin...

Page 11: ... from the outside of the stove makes the air move into the area of lower pressure into the area of fire box Thus the air intake into the fire chamber happens This constant air inflow is the draught The stove won t be operating effectively if there is no draught of the definite value The optimal draught for operation of stoves of Termofor trademark equals to 12 2 Pa Provided the excessive draught t...

Page 12: ...ible smoke generation The manufacturer recommends the use of Termofor modular light wall superalloy rust resisting steel stacks with diameter of 120 mm They are effective long life and require minimal effort for installation and operation Steel stack installation with upward outlet is shown in Figure 13 a When installing the stove with the stack backward outlet it is recommended that the stove sho...

Page 13: ...ments of SNIP 41 01 2003 construction norms and rules or in compliance with technical norms of the country where the stove will be used ATTENTION It is strictly prohibited to make dismountable the connections of the stove with the stove pipe or other structural elements of the room ATTENTION In case of fire in the stove pipe shut the dampers of air supply into the fire chamber leave the room and i...

Page 14: ...d connections by plumbing sealant or PTFE 4 band GOST24222 80 GOST national state standard ATTENTION Hot water tank is the unit of extra high hazard that is why it is necessary to exercise caution while being near it ATTENTION Termofor company is not responsible for improper fastening of the tank ATTENTION Avoid corrosive substances entering the hot water tank and water heating system ATTENTION It...

Page 15: ... should be put through the door on the grate When firing up put firewood loosely pull out the ash drawer and open the damper flap to provide intense fuel firing and access of air to the combustion zone Do not top up the stove it may cause a dangerous situation when opening the door Do not leave the door open after firing up ATTENTION Do not place burning firewood close to the door Failure to compl...

Page 16: ... prevent free convective stream ATTENTION Don t dry any things and objects on a partly cold surface of the stove ATTENTION Carbon monoxide generation may be deathful Carbon monoxide has neither smell nor colour and is generated during the combustion of wood coal oil gas and other combustion agents It is important to have good draught and reliable ventilation system so that combustion products were...

Page 17: ...e And if afterwards they ignite this creates extreme temperatures in the chimney stack and may lead to ignition of materials surrounding the pipe and cause fire ATTENTION Provided the creosote ignition in the stove pipe shut all air dampers of the stove leave the room and call the firemen ATTENTION The heating stove is a fire hazard source Open and close the door only by the handle Raked out ashes...

Page 18: ...eplace and stove glasses in accordance with the instruction It is prohibited to use the stove with damaged translucent screen In case of glass damages for its replacement it is necessary to install only high temperature ceramic glass with thickness of 4 mm and correct dimensions For correct replacement order see cl 9 Do not use instead of the glass the heat strengthened glass or thickened window g...

Page 19: ...has established that a defect is in 12 months from the date of transfer the Products to the Consumer 2 It has established that a defect is due to the fault of the company Termofor Warranty doesn t apply to the Products and also its units or elements which have been changed by the Consumer Warranty doesn t apply to elements of the Products which shall be substituted at the time of normal operation ...

Page 20: ...he time of end of operating life or breakdown of the stove in consequence of improper operation At the time of disconnect the stove and its elements from the flue shall protect eyes and anatomical airways from a dust and soot in the elements of the system which have arisen during the operation ATTENTION Dismantle the stove only after its full cooling The product does not contain in its composition...

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