Safety Distances; Fuel Load Sizes And Thermal Output; Wood Briquettes - HASE Delhi Manuel D'utilisation

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3. Safety Distances

The following safety distances must be complied
with for flammable materials and materials sensitive
to heat (e.g. furniture, wood or synthetic cladding,
curtains etc.):
Delhi 114: Within the radiation range of the firebox
pane (fig. 1): 100 cm in front of and 50 cm to the
side of the stove.
Delhi 124: Within the radiation range of the firebox
pane (fig. 1): 110 cm in front of and 55 cm* to the
side of the stove.
Outside the radiation area of the fire box window,
a safety distance of 15 cm to flammable materials
is to comply sideways and behind the stove
(fig. 1). Above the stove, the safety distance of
75 cm to flammable materials has to be complied
with (fig. 2).
No flammable or temperature-sensitive materials
may be present within a radius of 20 cm around
the flue pipe connection (wall or room ceiling).
WARNING!
Depiction of safe distances without rotary
function.
Flammable flooring materials (e.g., wood,
laminate, carpeting) must be protected
with a floorplate made of non-combustible
material (e.g., tiles, safety glass, slate, or
sheet steel).
The size of the floorplate must be larger
than the base of the stove by at least
50 cm in front and at least 28 cm at the
sides of the stove (Fig. 2).
Should a base plate be necessary, the
range of rotation of the chimney stove
must be adapted.
50/55*
fig. 1
Dimensions in cm
28
28
floor-
plate
50
fig. 2
Dimensions in cm
* For highly-insulated components with a thermal insulation resist-
ance of R ≤ 6 m²K/W, there should be a gap of 60 cm

4. Fuel Load Sizes and Thermal Output

The thermal output depends on the amount of fuel
you put in the stove. When adding more fuel, please
do not exceed the maximum fuel load size of 1.5 kg
(Delhi 114) / 2.0 kg (Delhi 124). Exceeding the maxi-
mum fuel load size leads to a danger of overheating,
which can result in damage to the stove and the risk
of a stove fire.
NOTE!
To attain a thermal output of approx. 5 kW
(Delhi 114) / 7 kW (Delhi 124), burn wood
logs that weigh 1.3 kg (Delhi 114) / 1.6 kg
(Delhi 124) and are no longer than 25 cm
in length for about 45 min.
The Delhi is intended for intermittent operation,
please only apply one fuel layer at a time.

4.1 Wood Briquettes

You can also fuel your Delhi with wood briquettes
as specified in DIN 51731 Hb2 or of equal quality.
Please note that wood briquettes swell and expand
during combustion. As compared to the amount of
fuel when using logs, reduce the amount by ap-
prox. 10-20% based on the calorific value of the
wood briquettes. The control element settings and
procedure are the same as when burning logs.
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