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INSPIRE 40/45/55/55H APPROVED FOR USE IN SMOKE CONTROL AREAS WHEN BURNING DRY WOOD LOGS OR AUTHORISED FUELS Inspire 40 Inspire 45 Inspire 55 Inspire 55H www.heta.dk www.heta.dk Operating Instructions dated July 2015 reference ”Pevex1020/AH/ver2.” Operating Instructions dated July 2015 reference ”Pevex1020/AH/ver2.”...
Congratulations on your new stove. Approval means that consumers can We are sure that you will be happy be sure, that the stove meets a range with your investment, especially if you of specifications and requirements follow the advice and instructions we intended to ensure that the materi- have put together in these operating als used are of good quality, that the...
The flue gas mass flow is 3.7 g/sec. penetrate the chimney opening itself, Inspire 45: The flue gas temperature at but must be flush with the inside of nominal output is 221°C when expel-...
led to an exterior temperature of 20°C. • The outdoor temperature is too The flue gas mass flow is 4.0 g/sec. high – in summer, for example. Inspire 55/55H: The flue gas tempera- • No wind is blowing. ture at nominal output is 263°C when •...
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Fuel Examples of recommended Your new stove is EN approved for woods types firing with wood fuel. You must there- and their typical specific gravity per fore only burn clean, dry wood in your cubic meter stated as 100% wood stove.
Chimney fires Lighting In the event of a chimney fire – which To ignite the fuel, use fire lighters, often results from incorrect operation small paraffin ignition bags or small or protracted firing with moist wood pieces of wood placed on the bottom –...
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Lighting instructions for Heta stoves 1. Place some scrunched up newspaper 2. Fully open the air control. Light the and firelighters on the base of the stove firelighters and leave the door slightly and stack some small pieces of wood/...
excess smoke. The appliance must not be operated with air controls or dampers left open except as di- rected in the instructions. Refuelling You should normally refire the stove while there is still a good layer of embers, using pieces of firewood with a diameter of not more than 10 cm and not longer than 25 cm.
Optimal firing Risk of explosion To achieve optimal firing and the After you add new fuel, it is highest possible effect, it is important very important that you do not leave the stove una- to make sure that the air supply is ttended until the wood is burning used correctly.
OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS The chimney must be swept at least other deposits may come to fall on the once a year, we recommend the use smoke turning plate. In cases where of a NACS (national association of the wood burns too quickly, this may chimney sweeps) registered chim- be due to excessive chimney draught.
MAINTENANCE The surface of the stove has been Door sealing treated with heat-resistant paint. It is recommened at least once a year The stove should be cleaned with a to check the sealing of the door to see damp cloth. Any damage to the sur- if it is intact and correctly fitting.
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Cleaning after sweeping the chimney and replacing the stones. Fig 3-7 Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Set the bottom stones Place the back stone Place the right side stone in Step 4: Step 5: Rest and hold the top Place the left side on the right side stone stone in and set the...
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Changing to back smoke outlet Fig. 8-15 Operating Instructions dated July 2015 reference ”Pevex1020/AH/ver2.”...
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Appendix A The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, ap- Control Areas plies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it Under the Clean Air Act local autho- is a requirement that fuels burnt or ob- rities may declare the whole or part tained for use in smoke control areas of the district of the authority to be a have been ”authorised”...
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Operating Instructions dated July 2015 reference ”Pevex1020/AH/ver2.”...
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Operating Instructions dated July 2015 reference ”Pevex1020/AH/ver2.”...
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