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1. TECHNICAL
DATA
PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED TECHNICAL DRAWING FOR OTHER DIMENSIONS NOT LISTED HERE
INSERTO 50 INSERTO
80 INSERTO
100
Nominal heat output (kW)
6
9
9.5
Efficiency (%)
>78
>78
>78
Flue diameter MINIMUM
*
an adaptor is required
125mm
(5”)
150 mm
(6”)
150 mm
(6”)
Maximum log length (cm)
30
60
80
Hourly WOOD consumption (Kg/h)
(to maintain nominal output)
1.8 2.8 2.9
Flue draft Pressure (Pa) (H
2
0)
(tested when hot)
12
(1.2mm water)
12
(1.2mm water)
12
(1.2mm water)
STANDARD Ventilation kit
fitted
fitted
fitted
DELUXE Ventilation kit
(fits under body of appliance)
Not available
OPTION
AVAILABLE
OPTION
AVAILABLE
Type of grate
Flat grate
Flat grate
Flat grate
Ceramic glass door
yes
yes
yes
Removable ash drawer
yes
yes
yes
Adjustable primary air
yes
yes
yes
Adjustable secondary air
yes
yes
yes
Certification CE
DIN EN13229
DIN EN13229
DIN EN13229
Approximate weight (Kg)
95
130
160
External dimensions (mm)
Width
Height
Depth
500
555
500
960
555
500
1000
555
500
* Please refer to the chapter on flue requirements, chapter 16.
2. GENERAL DECLARATION
Subject: Asbestos and cadmium
It is declared that all our products are assembled with materials that do not contain any asbestos or its derivatives
and that the materials used for welding do not contain cadmium in any form.
Subject: Regulation CE no. 1935/2004
It is declared that in all our products the materials that are destined to come into contact with foodstuffs are
adapted to food use in line with the above regulation.
Our responsibility is limited to the appliance. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure that the installation
is carried out in accordance with building regulations.
We are not liable for any product modified without authorisation nor if any non original spare parts are used.
3. KEY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
To minimize the impact on the environment the following issues need to be considered when proposing to install
and operate a solid fuel appliance:
•
Local authorities (Councils) must be consulted for any restrictions that may apply to the use of solid fuel
appliances in certain areas such as smoke free zones.
•
The appliance must be correctly sized to suit the space and necessary clearances must be strictly
adhered to.
•
The appliance and flue system must be correctly installed to the current regulations in force at the time.
•
The appliance must be correctly operated.
•
The appliance and flue system must be properly maintained.
•
It is also important to ensure that the dwelling to be heated is well insulated and is as energy efficient as
is practical before a heating appliance is chosen and installed.
•
The correct fuel must be used.