TECHNICAL DATA:
MEASUREMENTS WxHxD: 750x620x500 mm
WEIGHT:
RATED OUTPUT:
-direct heating
-water heat
FLUE OUTLET:
FUEL:
Maximum operating pressure:
Quantity of water in the boiler
Water connections
CENTRAL HEATING FIREPLACE Barun Insert Termo with 14 kW rated power is a product from Plamen's
product line which can meet all your needs in the best way. It is constructed in a way to meet the basic heating
needs of a smaller family house or apartment. We advise you to CAREFULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
which will help you maximize the results from the very first use of the fireplace.
The fireplace is produced in high quality gray cast iron. Parts are sealed by water resistant adhesive. The door
and glass are sealed by adhesive material containing glass fibers. An ashtray is placed under the firebox. The
upper part of the firebox houses the heat exchanger ('boiler') produced from high quality boiler plate of 4mm.
The primary air regulator is located below the firebox, on the fireplace door. The firebox rear plate, under the
boiler, features holes for inlet of secondary air, while there is a slit above the glass acting as the tertiary air inlet
which enhances the purity of combustion and keep the glass clean.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
When installing the fireplace, make sure that relevant local, national and European regulations are fully
complied with. The installation shall be made in accordance with applicable civil engineering regulations. Our
liability shall be strictly limited to the delivery of this product in good operating conditions. Therefore, after
having unpacked the product, inspect it carefully for possible damages in transport. Any such damages should
be immediately reported, because late claims will not be taken into consideration.
The fireplace shall be installed in accordance with these Instructions and building trade rules and by qualified
staff that shall be responsible for proper installation of the product.
The appliance shall be installed in a room with sufficient fresh air supply to support combustion. Regular fresh
air supply should be provided through a separate opening near the fireplace, protected with a non-clogging
grid (See Fig. 1). This is particularly important if an exhauster (hood) or similar air-consuming unit is installed in
the same room.
For connection to the chimney, the use of a common (standard) flue pipe Ø180 mm is recommended.
Installation of a flue pipe furnished with damper is desirable. In such a case, a tube for the damper adjustment
lever shall be provided at one side of the masonry wall. Make sure that the connections of the flue pipe with the
flue outlet and with the chimney outlet are firm and tight. The flue pipe shall not extend beyond the chimney
lining i.e. shall not protrude into the cross section of the chimney.
Minimum cross section of the chimney shall be 180 mm (~250 cm²) with the height of 5 to 6 m from the bottom
of the firebox. The chimney channel shall be tight, with even cross section over the entire length and shall
protrude 0.5 m above the roof ridge.
Prior to proceeding with the fireplace insert installation, consult a chimney sweeper, measure the draught
within the chimney and inspect the chimney to establish whether it is possible to use the existing chimney for
the fireplace connection.
Connecting the boiler into the central heating system
The boiler has to be connected into the central heating system with open expansive container so that, in case
of over-heated water, there would be no elevation of pressure in the system (illustration 2). We suggest
installation of a 4-tine mixer (so-called 'mouse valve') which allows regulation of temperature of the boiler
water and secures it to be hot enough (60 – 70°C) in order to avoid boiler perspiration and prevent low-
temperature corrosion. A thermostat can be installed instead of 'mouse valve' with its sensor on the flow pipe.
133,5 kg
8 kW
6 kW
Ø 180 mm
Wood
2 bar
9,5 l
¾"
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