1. Prior to assembling the insert
All our products are tested according to the latest
European requirements and also to the Norwegian
standard NS 3058 and NS 3059, which include particle
tests. However, several European countries have local
regulations for installation of fireplaces, which change
regularly. It is the responsibility of the client that these
regulations are complied with in the country/region
where the fireplace is installed. Nordpeis AS is not
responsible for incorrect installation.
Important to check
(please note that this list is not exhaustive):
• distance from firebox to combustible/flammable
materials
• insulation materials/requirements between
fireplace surround and back wall
• size of floor plates in front of fireplace if required
• flue connection between firebox and chimney
• insulation requirements if flue passes through a
flammable wall
• an access for cleaning the appliance, the flue gas
connector, the chimney flue must be provided
Chimney draft
Compared with older models, the clean burning inserts
of today put significantly higher demands on the
chimney. Even the best insert will not work properly
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 flue/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 difficult 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 may want to contact professional for
evaluation of possible measures. Draught that is too
strong can be controlled with a damper. If necessary,
contact a chimney sweeper.
Attention! Adverse flue draught or adverse weather
conditions, e. g. mist, wind etc., may interfere the
necessary flue draught. This should be checked be-
fore lightening the fireplace. If there is no necessary
flue draught in the chimney, the use of the fireplace
should be avoided.
Shared flue gas system
Appliance can be connected to shared flue gas pipe
sytem. In case of simultaneous operation with other
heating appliances, there must be sufficient combustion
air provided.
Warning! In case of the appliance connected to
shared flue gas pipe system - the Self Closing
Door system must be operational.
Air supply (mm=AIR)
A set for fresh air supply is available as an accessory.
This will ensure that the air supply to the combustion
chamber is less affected 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.
Insufficient air supply can cause poor draught and
thereby low combustion efficiency and the problems this
entails: soot stains on the glass, inefficient utilisation of
the wood and a soot deposits in the chimney.
Warrning! Extractor fans when operating
in the same room or space as the appliance
may cause problem.
Warning: Keep the air intakes, supplying
combustion and convection air free from
blockage. If the requirements for ventilation are
NOT complied with, the product can overheat.
This can cause a fire.
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 of the manual go to
www.nordpeis.com
2. Technical information
Inserts from Nordpeis all have secondary combustion
and are clean burning. The combustion takes place
in two phases: first 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%.
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