Ventilation In The Hearth; The Chimney Flue; Fire Safety; Installation - WANDERS S 60 Mode D'emploi Et Instructions D'installation

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Ventilation in the hearth

We advise adding ventilation to the hearth where possible. These ventilation holes, both above and below the
stove, must be at least 400 cm2 in size. Do not fit the upper ventilation grills too close to the ceiling.

The chimney flue

Before placing the stove you must observe the following points:
If the stove is connected to an existing chimney, you must first have the chimney professionally cleaned and
checked by a qualified chimney sweep company. Any cut-off valves or stop valves must be removed.
The flue tube of the stove must be connected with the chimney without diversions.
The underpressure in the chimney must be at least 12 Pa or 0.12 mbar.
The chimney flue must always end up in
outlet area 1 (see the drawing and the table
below)
At the time of placing the stove, the chimney
flue must be clean, leak-proof and without
obstructions, and must have a diameter of
150 mm.
Any bends in the flue tube must not exceed
45 degrees.
Ensure that the chimney tube can discharge
the flue gases adequately, properly and
safely.

Fire Safety

For reasons of fire safety is it important to observe the instructions below before installing the stove.
1. If the floor around the stove is made of combustible material, you must use a floor slab. The floor slab must
measure at least: - 50 cm from the stove on the front side of the door - 30 cm from the stove on the sides of
the door.
2. Keep at least a distance of 80 cm between the stove and combustible objects such as curtains, wooden
objects (cupboards and paintings) and glass objects. Keep the same distance from the flue tube.
3. Wooden construction parts within the radiation range of the stove (80 cm from the exterior of the stove) must
be covered with fireproof material.
4. If the flue tube goes through a ceiling and/or roof that consist of flammable materials, the ceiling and the roof
must be covered with fireproof materials all around (about 80 cm). Pay also attention to joisted floor layers
and any electric wiring.
5. Keep a distance of at least 50 cm (in all directions) between the stove and supporting steel construction parts.
6. Shield off all combustible materials within a radius of 80 cm from the stove openings with non-combustible
materials.
7. Never cover the chimney breast with combustible material (e.g. paper covering).
8. The wall behind the stove must be made of fireproof materials or be insulated. The insulation material must be
able to withstand temperatures of 700 degrees Celsius and have a density of at least 80 kg/m3.

Installation

The S60/S75 is approved in accordance with the international standard EN 13229 and has an extra supplementary
standard for optimal environmentally friendly combustion in relation to flue gases (art. 15a B-Vg. Des BmfWA). The
stove can be connected to a flue to which several other stoves are connected. The pipe for flue gas extraction has
a diameter of 150 millimetres (connection 146 mm external).

Combustion air supply

The stove must have an adequate combustion air supply. If necessary, create an extra air supply as close as possible
to the stove, as this prevents draughts. The air supply in the room should be at least 150 cm2 in size. An extra air
supply is absolutely necessary if:
The dwelling is fitted with a heat-recovery system.
The dwelling has a central vacuum system.
There is an extractor hood in the same room.
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