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Cracks in the chimney, badly sealed or dirty covers, air entering through 
pipe joints, other devices connected to the chimney.... may affect chimney 
draw negatively. 

 

2.- Creosote formation and cleaning. 

When wood burns slowly, it produces tar and other organic fumes that, when 
combined with a damp atmosphere, form creosote. 

 

Creosote fumes may condense if the chimney walls are cold. If it catches fire, 
extremely tall fires may be caused. 

 

Any accumulation of creosote must be eliminated. 

 

As the accumulation of creosote depends on a number of variables, it is very difficult 
to know when the chimney should be cleaned. 

 

The safest way of ensuring that the chimney of your cooker is creosote free is by 
performing a visual inspection. 

 

Consequently, we recommend building installations that are easy to access. 

 

3.- Options. 

If you are going to build a chimney for your cooker, you have two alternatives: 

 

a) Brickwork chimneys. 

b) Metal chimneys. 

 

Studies have reached the conclusion that there is no great difference in performance 
between metal and brick-cement chimneys. You will have to choose one or the other. 

 

Whenever possible, build your chimney inside the house; this will provide better draw, 
lower creosote accumulation and a longer life. 

 

The advantages of brick chimneys include: 

 

a) Fumes cool off more slowly inside the chimney due to the mass of bricks and 

tiles. 

 

b) As bricks accumulate heat, the house keeps warm longer after the fire is put 

out. 

 

c) It can be built to the specific requirements of each person. 

 

d) If well built, it will be more resistant to fire than metal chimneys. 

 

Brick chimneys must be well lined to prevent the fumes from losing temperature. 

 

They must be built with materials that support high temperatures and corrosion. 

 

They may be round, square...., what matters is their size. 
Brick-work chimneys must comply with the measurements indicated in the chapter on 
TECHNICAL DATA. 

 

Содержание Deva II 100

Страница 1: ...erational and maintenance instructions Keep the manual at hand and consult it whenever necessary If after reading this manual you should require any extra clarification please consult your regular dea...

Страница 2: ...t and placing it in the back outlet Deva II 100 The frame of the top and the ring of the smoke outlet are made of cast iron enamelled in vitreous porcelain the hob is of polished cast iron Deva II 75...

Страница 3: ...tlet and the cover on the top outlet III INSTALLATI N The way the cooker is installed will decisively affect safety issues and how it works It is important to install the cooker correctly In order to...

Страница 4: ...e taken into consideration Chimneys located inside a house keep warm and therefore chimney draw is greater The chimney size recommended by the manufacturer will provide a good chimney effect The heigh...

Страница 5: ...himney for your cooker you have two alternatives a Brickwork chimneys b Metal chimneys Studies have reached the conclusion that there is no great difference in performance between metal and brick ceme...

Страница 6: ...ve effect on draw and favour the formation of creosote and soot must be avoided in the vertical section of the chimney It is very important to seal the ring elbow pipe joint using refractory putty pla...

Страница 7: ...area as protected from the cold as possible If possible the chimney should be built inside the house d The internal walls must be perfectly smooth and free from obstacles Avoid bottlenecks where pipes...

Страница 8: ...raw at the bottom of the chimney and light it up Watch for possible cracks through which smoke leaks out and seal them Fig 6 f The chimney should be one metre higher than the highest part of the house...

Страница 9: ...brick work chimney we recommend the use of a 90 cast iron or steel elbow joint Make sure that the connection is totally air tight Fig 9 i Avoid any excessive length in the connection of the cooker wi...

Страница 10: ...and the smoke outlet via the soot cover located below the oven Before lighting the cooker please check that the smoke conduit is perfectly clean in order to obtain appropriate draw The iron grill fuse...

Страница 11: ...s will help stabilise the different components and avoid any possible breakages VI CLEANING MAINTENANCE 1 Enamelled front Preferably clean when the cooker is cold Use a damp cloth dipped in soapy wate...

Страница 12: ...etal container and immediately remove from the house 5 Soot The cover that has to be removed to clean soot is hidden behind the oven door This cover is used to clean soot that may have accumulated at...

Страница 13: ...when quick clean ignition is required Window cleaning liquid an ideal product to eliminate carbonised grease from cooker windows chimneys IX TECHNICAL DATA Cooker Dimensions Oven Dimensions Hearth Di...

Страница 14: ...43 Deva II 100 Deva II 75...

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