if the chimney does not have the right dimensions or
is not in good working order. The draught is mainly
controlled by gas temperature, outside temperature, air
supply as well as the height and inner diameter of the
chimney. The diameter of the chimney should never
be less than that of the lue/chimney collar. For draft
requirements at nominal heat output, see technical
table
The draught increases when:
•
The chimney becomes warmer than the outside air
•
The active length of the chimney over the hearth
increases
•
Good air supply to the combustion
It can be diicult to obtain the right draught conditions
in case the chimney is too large relative to the insert,
as the chimney does not heat up well enough. In such
cases you should contact professional for evaluation
of possible measures. Draught that is too strong can
be controlled with a damper. If necessary, contact a
chimney sweeper.
Shared lue gas sytem
Appliance can be connected to shared lue gas pipe
sytem.
Warning! In case of the appliance connected to
shared lue gas pipe system - the Self Closing
Door system must be operational. See Para-
graph 4. Assembly - Self Closing Door.
Air supply
A set for fresh air supply is available as an accessory.
This will ensure that the air supply to the combustion
chamber is less afected by ventilation systems, kitchen
fans and other factors which can create a down-draught
in the room. In all new constructions, we strongly
recommend the product is designed and prepared
for direct supply of outside air. In older houses also,
the use of fresh air supply set is also recommended.
Insuicient air supply can cause poor draught and
thereby low combustion eiciency and the problems this
entails: soot stains on the glass, ineicient utilisation of
the wood and a soot deposits in the chimney.
soot deposits in the chimney.
Warning! Keep the air intakes, supplying
combustion air, free from blockage.
Warrning! Extractor fans when operating
in the same room or space as the appliance
may cause problem.
For your own safety, fully comply with the assembly
instructions. All safety distances are minimum distances.
Installation of the insert must comply with the current rules
and regulations of the country where the product is installed.
Nordpeis AS is not responsible for wrongly assembled
inserts.
Subject to errors and changes.
For the latest updated version go to www.nordpeis.com.
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2. Technical information
Inserts from Nordpeis all have secondary combustion
and are clean burning. The combustion takes place
in two phases: irst the wood burns and then the
gases from the fumes are lit by the heated air. This
ensures that new inserts have minimal emissions of
soot particles and un-burnt gases (such as CO) and
are thus better for the environment. Clean burning
inserts require a small amount of wood to obtain good
heat output. Use exclusively clean and dry wood. We
recommend seasoned hardwood with a maximum
moisture content of 20%.
Insert
Material
Surface treatment
Weight of insert (kg)
Draught system
Combustion system
Combustion air
consumption (m³/h)
Maximum fuel length (cm)
Flue outlet
Flue collar (Ø mm)
*alternate versions exist due to national requirements
Flue gas temperature at lue
connector (°C)
Flue gas mas low [g/s]
Draft at lue connector
recommended (Pa)
Data according to EN 13 229
Area of convection air vent
under insert (cm
)
2
Area of convection air vent
over insert (cm
)
2
Minimum distance conv. air
outlet to ceiling (mm)
Nominal heat output (kW)
Eiciency (%)
CO @ 13% O
(%)
2
Flue gas temperature (°C)
Draft (Pa)
Fuel recommended:
Fuel length recomended
(cm)
Fuel charge (kg)
Refueling interval
(minutes)
Opening of the air vent
control (%)
Operation
* Intermittent combustion refers to normal use of a ireplace, i.e. new
wood is inserted when the previous load has burned down to ember
GB
Q-23FL
Steel
Heat resistant varnish
136
Ignition & air vent control
Clean burning
20 - 30
50
Top
Outer 150
283 °C
5,6
12 - 25
600 cm²
600 cm²
550
6 kW
81 %
0,07 %
248 °C
12 Pa
Wood
33
1,29
45
35
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