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Connection between stove and steel chimney
Your Scan dealer, or local chimney sweep, can advise you on choosing
a make and type of steel chimney. This ensures that the chimney will
match your wood-burning stove. As a general rule, the length of the
flue should not be less than 3,5 m measured from the top of the
wood-burning stove.
Choosing the wrong length or diameter of steel chimney could
impair functionality.
Always observe the chimney vendor‘s instructions precisely.
Requirements for chimney
The chimney must be labelled T400 and G for soot testing.
Connection with 90° elbow pipe
If you intend to use an elbow pipe with the Scan
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, we recommend
the use of a curved elbow pipe to improve the draft.
The cleansing lid on the elbow pipe must be located in the verti-
cal section of the pipe to allow cleaning of the horizontal section
through the access cover.
Adjusting screws
Adjusting screws
The Scan
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has four adjusting screws under the plinth of the wood-
burning stove. Use the adjusting screws to get the stove to stand
vertically.
Tilt the plinth and adjust the screws before fitting the stove in
place.
If you are using a shaped floor plate, you should adjust the stove
upwards to allow the plate to be inserted under the front of the
stove.
Load bearing underlay
All of the products in our portfolio are classified as light-duty fire-
places; in most cases, there is no need to reinforce the floor, so that
you can typically use the normal floor.
However, you should make sure that the load bearing underlay
can bear the weight of the wood-burning stove and that of the
chimney.
Floor plate
If you are setting up the stove on a flammable floor, observe natio-
nal and local regulations on the size of the non-flammable underlay
that covers the floor around the stove.
Your local Scan dealer can advise you on regulations concerning
flammable materials in the vicinity of your stove.
The idea behind the floor plate is that it protects the floor and flam-
mable material against sparks.
The floor plate can be made of steel or glass, and the stove can be set
up on brick, natural stone or similar materials.
This Scan wood-burning stove has an integrated floor plate, and
can thus be set up on any flammable material without a protective
underlay.
Small shaped floor plate for the Scan
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Large shaped floor plate for the Scan
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