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Dimensions and weight
B³ Keramik
B³ Keramik MAX
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Depth
36,8 cm
36,8 cm
Width
52,0 cm
52,0 cm
Height
139,8 cm
142,5 cm
Depth of
combustion
chamber
25,5 cm
25,5 cm
Air supply nozzle Ø
10,0 cm
10,0 cm
Exhaust gas nozzle
Ø
15,0 cm
15,0 cm
Height centre
exhaust gas
nozzle, ca.
114,3 cm
118,5 cm
Height centre
air supply
nozzle, ca.
51,0 cm
55,2 cm
Weight, ca.
217 kg 237 kg
1.1 General operation of B³ Keramik and
B³ Keramik MAX stoves
Bullerjan stoves B³ Keramik and B³ Keramik MAX
may only be operated when the combustion
chamber door is closed. If the stoves are
operated using a ChimCat
®
catalyst it has a
tested nominal heat output (NHO) of 3.6 kW to 6
kW, without the catalytic converter the NHO is
5 kW.
In case you have decided to acquire your stove
without catalyst, please note, that the catalyst can
be retrofitted at any time.
Important:
The wood stove must not be
structurally altered in any way. Only spare parts
that have been approved by the Bullerjan GmbH
may be installed. In case that the stove is
structurally changed or equipped with
unauthorized spare parts, any potential liability
and warranty claims will be forfeited.
1.2 Set-up
1.2.1 General Requirements
When the B³ Keramik or B³ Keramik MAX are
installed and connected to an exhaust system, the
relevant, public law provisions, in particular the
provisions of the regional construction/building
codes and the fire safety regulations issued
hereunder, have to be observed.
1.2.2 Combustion Air Supply
The installation room should have a volume of at
least 4 m
3
per kW of nominal heat output. The
Bullerjan B³ Keramik and B³ Keramik MAX (with
the appropriate certificate) can also be operated
in climate controlled buildings by using external
air supply only (EAS /RLU according to DiBt). In
this case the combustion air has to be exclusively
introduced from the outside to th wood stove
using the provided combustion air-supply nozzle.
For further information on the subject “external air
supply (EAS)”, please refer to section 1.3.3.
1.2.3 Safety distance to combustible
components and furniture
If the stove is placed on a combustible floor (e.g.
wood, laminate, carpet), a floor plate made of
non-combustible material is required.
This plate can be made of different materials such
as safety glass or steel. The bottom plate must
overtop the front of the stove by at least 50 cm
(from combustion chamber opening) and laterally
by at least 30 cm.
The following sketch illustrates the necessary
distances to flammable materials and furniture
and the spartk protection distances.
= Spark protection
Sides: 30 cm
Front: 50 cm
= Safety distance to
combustible materials
Sides: 15 cm
Front: 80 cm
Rear:
30 cm.
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