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and the combustible structural elements of the room (building) should be at 
least:

n

for unprotected structures made of combustible and hardly 
combustible materials - 500 mm;

n

for constructions of fireproof materials - 380 mm;

n

for structures made of combustible and hardly combustible 
materials protected according to p. 

7.2.

 - 380 mm.

Do not install the stove in a passage, or near to a flight of stairs as it 

may block evacuation in case of fire. Do not install the stove in a bedroom. 
Do not install the stove into a recess in the wall (niche) or into a fireplace 
furnace (or into a stone stove furnace).

7.4. 

Chimney installation

Caution! Usage of boiling type heat exchanger of any manufacturer is prohib-

ited.

Please pay special attention to the chimney while using the stove. 

Chimney (flue pipe) — is a means of removing products of combustion, 

it produces draft which provides constant air intake necessary for the 
normal process of combustion. This stove is designed only for work on 
natural draft.

The stove should have its own chimney. 

Caution! It is forbidden to connect the stove to any ducts, except when the 

duct is only intended to work as a chimney.

Caution! Do not connect the stove to the chimney, to which other heating 

device is connected.

Caution! The stove does not generate draft. Draft is generated only by 

chimney.

Draft is the natural movement of air or gases through the stove and the 

chimney. It appears because warm air rises upwards. 

As the warm air moves through the chimney, low pressure is created at 

the connection of the stove to the chimney. Greater pressure outside the 
stove causes the air to move into the area with less pressure - into the 
combustion chamber. That is how the air comes into the combustion 
chamber. This constant air flow is called draft. 

The stove will not work effectively without a certain level of draft.

The optimal draft for the work of the stoves is 12 ± 2 Pa.

Excessive draft leads to increased fuel consumption and overheating of 

the stove and chimney. There may be a risk of fire.

Summary of Contents for Valerian

Page 1: ...Valerian Wood Burning Heating Stove Made in Russia Operating manual...

Page 2: ...art or whole is prohibited without prior written permission from the manufacturer The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in the design of the fireplace that do not impair the fireplace s...

Page 3: ...original design with a translucent screen n Valve for burning intensity adjustment 3 Product Range The batch production includes Valerian stove models with the power capacity of 8 15 20 kW 4 Specific...

Page 4: ...800 mm 655 750 750 D mm 460 540 540 Weight kg 54 5 71 87 4 Size of the fire door mm 295 295 295 Firing chamber volume L 35 52 65 Maximum load of firewood L 26 46 59 Maximum length of a wood piece mm...

Page 5: ...alve 4 located at the door For fire safety the valve is covered with the deflector 5 from the furnace side By regulating the valve 4 you can force the burning and obtain a strong high temperature flam...

Page 6: ...hazards Caution Do not use alcohol and flammable compounds to light up the stove Caution It is not allowed to burn glossy paper chipboard laminate and hardboard trimming as this can generate gases th...

Page 7: ...ove 1 Convection pipes 2 Door of the furnace chamber 3 Translucent screen 4 Air control valve 5 Deflector 6 Deflector 7 Firebox 8 Convector panels Pictures of the product shown in this Operating Manua...

Page 8: ...ire perimeter n The glass of the door is free of cracks chipping and other damages n Air control valve flap moves freely and tightly seals the channel when closed 7 2 Preparing the room for the stove...

Page 9: ...fter it is completely cooled down Caution The stove is heavy Make sure that you have the skills and equipment to move it Caution It is forbidden to install the stove in places where it will create an...

Page 10: ...normal process of combustion This stove is designed only for work on natural draft The stove should have its own chimney Caution It is forbidden to connect the stove to any ducts except when the duct...

Page 11: ...oof roofing 5 Ceiling divider 6 Start sandwich 7 Wall made of a combustible material 8 Stove base made of a non combustible material 9 Metal sheet applied to asbestos paper to protect wall made of com...

Page 12: ...lements of the building In the case of installing a thick walled metal ceramic or other chimney of large mass it is necessary to unload the stove from its weight Caution The manufacturer is not respon...

Page 13: ...y call the firemen 7 5 Using the stove Caution Before lighting up the stove please make sure that there is a draft in the chimney in order to do so just take a lit match to the open door of the stove...

Page 14: ...e recently lit stove operating in set temperature a slight output of smoke in the room is possible to appear Further intake regulation which affects combustion intensity is done by opening and closing...

Page 15: ...bstances and materials closer than Trouble type Disturbance of a burning process Emergence of fuming Emergence of smell Drops on an external surface of a tube Slow heating of a premise Burnout of the...

Page 16: ...ove is installed Sensors should be installed at a distance from the stove preventing false triggering When installing operating and maintaining gas sensors follow the manufacturer s instructions In ca...

Page 17: ...t n Once every three months for heating stoves n Once every two months for stoves and fireplaces of continuous action n Once a month for kitchen stoves and other stoves of a contin uous long term load...

Page 18: ...r and can t damage the glass while closing the door Do not make a fire near the glass or in a place where it may be near the glass during the burning process Do not use materials which can scratch or...

Page 19: ...warehouses of the Supplier and the Customer The period of storage in the retail package without re conservation should not exceed 12 months If the fireplace is stored at high humidity its painted surf...

Page 20: ...h a specific note in Acceptance Certificate and Warranty section of this Manual Warranty liabilities do not cover parts that are subject to normal wear protection screens protection flue liners clay f...

Page 21: ...are terminated earlier and not subject to renewal in the future Establishment of facts of non compliance of the Consumer with the Product s installation and or operation technical requirements breach...

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Page 23: ...hnical standards meets Technical Specifications 4858 001 0136596940 2011 and is accepted as ready for operation _______________ _______________________ ____ ______________ 20 ___ PURCHASE CERTIFICATE...

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