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INSTRUCTION MANUAL: Kirami FinVision sauna
Chimney fire
A chimney fire refers to the soot and combustion residue accumulated in the flue burning
in an uncontrollable fire. A fire may be lit due to high heat, wind or a spark. You can avoid a
chimney fire by ensuring that the flue is swept regularly and only burning dry wood with
sufficient air in the fireplace.
If you detect a chimney fire in the flue, close the doors of the ash drawer and the firebox. A chimney
sweeper must check the condition of the flue and the sauna heater after a chimney fire before next
use.
FLUE
In Kirami’s FinVision sauna, we use the wood-burning sauna heaters and fireproof flues by the
Finnish sauna heater manufacturer
Narvi
. Read more about the fireproof
Narvi
®
flues at the
following link (in Finnish):
http://www.narvi.fi/upload/dokumentit/narvihormi/narvihormi.pdf
Note! Attach the type plate of the flue to the outer shell or in the immediate vicinity of the fireplace
to ensure that it can be read easily. The size of the flue, the installation date and the party that
carried out the installation must be marked on the type plate.
Steel flue damper
The Narvi
®
Kota steel flue is equipped with a flue damper in accordance with the standard. As of
the beginning of 2018, the Decree of the Ministry of the Environment
(
https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/alkup/2017/20170745
)
745/2017, section 7, requires that all wood-
burning fireplaces or chimneys have a flue damper. Products with a CE marking are standardised and
tested in accordance with the T600 classification.
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