Installation instructions
EN
for the specialist company
2.6 Place of installation and installation
requirements
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Abb. 2.5
Minimum distances
Minimum distances from flammable objects
ū No objects made from flammable material may be present or
placed in the radiation range of the pellet fireplace.
ū The distance from the pellet fireplace to flammable materials or
walls to be protected must be at least 100 mm at the rear and to
the sides.
ū The minimum distance to the front is 800 mm from the heat radi-
ation range of the panels.
ū The distance from the exhaust pipe to flammable objects must be
at least 95 mm.
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Spark protection plate (Olsberg recommendation)
ū Olsberg recommends using a sturdy and non-flammable spark
protection plate with flammable floors or carpets.
ū The spark protection plate should protrude forwards by 50 cm
and 30 cm to the sides around the combustion chamber open-
ing here.
ū No spark protection plate is required under the pellet stove and
under the exhaust pipe.
Humidity and living space temperatures
ū The pellet fireplace is designed for operation in living spaces with
normal humidity and living space temperatures of +5 °C to +25
°C (ambient temperature during operation). Safety devices may
come into effect during operation at higher temperatures. Please
observe the appropriate information concerning heating opera-
tion here.
Splash protection
ū The pellet fireplace does not have splash protection and may not
be placed in wet rooms.
Installation surface
ū The installation surface must be even, horizontal and sufficient-
ly load-bearing.
Combustion air supply
ū The pellet fireplace can optionally be operated with an open flue
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or a balanced flue.
● If the pellet fireplace is operated with an open flue, take care to
ensure that the cross section of the combustion air line is not less
than D = 80 mm so that the pellet fireplace is supplied with suffi-
cient combustion air!
Chimney dimensions
The chimney dimensions are in accordance with DIN EN 13384 2
and in accordance with the country-specific regulations.
Nominal heat output
Exhaust mass flow
Exhaust temperature at the nozzle
Minimum pump pressure at nominal heat output
● If the pump pressures are too high (> 20 Pa), then you should set
up pump pressure limitation (e.g. draft regulator in the chimney)!
● Set the required pump pressure at the exhaust gas outlet to 0 Pa
for the chimney calculation!
Multiple use of the chimney is possible with special approval
(contact the district master chimney sweep).
The chimney must correspond to a temperature class soot fire resist-
ance of at least T400.
Warning! Serious personal injury and environmental
damage owing to hazardous combustion gases!
Combustion gases in the installation room which occur as a
result of a blocked chimney are dangerous. The chimney, con-
nector and flue gas tract must be free from obstructions and
cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Only permitted fuels may be used!
We reserve the right to make technical changes
VESTA 6 kW
6,0 kW
5,5 g/s
163,0 °C
11,2 Pa