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3.
User’s Guide
3.1
Hand Protection
Please use a protective glove when opening the door!!! You can then add wood while the handle is hot
3.2
Technical Data and Dimensions
Heat Output
Dimensions
h x w x d
Flue Diameter
(inner)
Center Height
rear design
Weight
Area Heated
Model
(kW)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(kg)
(m
3
)
Heckla
Steel / Tiles
8
1670 x 602 x 525
150
NO
272 / 310
180
Heckla
Stone
8
1670 X 602 X 525
150
NO
410
180
Saba
Steel
8
1198 X 559 X 476
150
1056
187
180
Saba
Tile
8
1198 X 559 X 476
150
1056
198
180
Saba
Serbentin
Stone
8
1213 X 560 X 476
150
1056
218
180
Saba
Sand stone
8
1234 X 635 X 486
150
1056
330
180
Chimney Data
Efficency
Draft
Average
Flue Gas
Flue Gas Heat
Average Wood Use
– Single Load
3-4 pieces of wood, 15-20% moisture
(%)
(Pa)
(cm
2
)
(g/s)
(
o
C)
80
10
225
7,2
350
Note: We reserve the right to make modifications in the interest of technical advances!
Room Heating Capacity
The room heating capacity has a nominal value of 8 kW and is to be calculated as follows, according to DIN 18 893, for
rooms that do not have insulation that complies with the Heat Insulation Ordinance:
For favorable heating conditions – calculated according to DIN 4701
At less favorable heating conditions - 145 m³
At unfavorable heating conditions - 98 m³
For interval heating, with interruptions of more than 8 hours, the heating capacity is reduced by 25%.
3.3
Delivery
Damage can occur to the product during transport, ev en though the packaging appears to be undamaged upon visual inspec-
tion. Therefore, it is important that you inspect the stove itself very carefully and report all damages within one week. In
the event of obvious visual damage to the product or its packagi ng, make a note of this on the shipping papers before ac-
cepting the merchandise.