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TECHNICAL
Snug 7 - Performance Test Results.
Weight 80kg
Test Fuel
Wood Logs
Maxibrite
(Optional Grate)
Total Efficiency (%)
80.8
77.7
Nominal heat output (kW)
7.1
7.3
Mean CO emission (@13% O2)
0.08
0.08
Flue gas mass flow (g/s)
4.3
5.4
Mean C
n
H
m
(at 13 % O
2
) Nmg/m
3
89
31
Mean NOx (at 13 % O
2
) Nmg/m
3
96
105
DIN Plus dust (at 13 % O
2
) Nmg/m
3
28
29
Suitable for a direct air feed / Sealed air – 100mm spigot on the stoves rear.
Distances to combustible materials:
Back Wall – 650mm
Side Wall – 700mm
Hearth Temperatures
Maximum hearth temperature – 79c
This stove is suitable for a 12mm hearth. For example, a 12mm glass hearth can sit directly
onto a wooden floor and this unit can be sat on top of that.
Your stove will require a constant air supply and should not be used at the same time or in
the same room/space as extractor fans or any device which may draw air supply away from
the stove. The stove should be installed on a level floor with adequate load bearing capacity.
The stove does include adjustable feet for levelling.
Normally for most houses in the UK, no extra ventilation is required when installing a stove
rated at 5kW or less.
Note: The requirements regarding ventilation have been updated in the most recent
version of the Building Regulations and are now based on the air permeability of the house.
The stove is NOT suitable for installation in a shared flue system.
The flue pipe must be fitted INSIDE the flue spigot and sealed with a generous amount of
Fire Cement. A 5” flexible flue liner or twin walled chimney system can be used with this unit,
as it has passed the DEFRA testing.