floorboards lock and crack.
Floor plate
A fireproof floor plate must be put in front of the fireplace
if the floor is of a combustible material.
2. Technical Information
The inserts from Nordpeis 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 hot air. This ensures that
these new inserts have minimal emissions of soot
particles and unburnt gases (such as CO) and are
thus better for the environment. Clean burning inserts
require a small amount of wood in order to obtain a
good heat output. Use exclusively clean and dry wood.
We recommend seasoned hardwood with a maximum
moisture content of 20%.
Surround:
Insert:
Material insert:
Surface treatment
door / doorframe:
Fuel:
Nominal output:
Draught system:
Combustion system:
Heating area:
Flue outlet:
Flue:
Weight of insert:
Weight of surround:
Area of convection
air vent under insert:
Area of convection
air vent over insert:
Possible to connect
steel chimney:
Warning: If the requirements for ventilation are
NOT complied with, the heating circulation effect
will be considerably reduced and
overheating can occur.
This can in a worst case scenario cause a fire.
3. Distance to Combustible Material
Ensure that the safety distances are complied with (FIG 1).
Please note that these safety distances can vary from
country to country.
10
Ronda
NI-26
Steel/Cast iron
Heat resistant varnish
Wood logs, 30 cm
5 kW
Air vent control
Secondary combustion
(clean burning)
60-120 m²
Top
Inner Ø 150 mm
(NB! In UK outer Ø)
93 kg
239 kg
400 cm²
500 cm²
Yes
The distance from the glass in the door to a lateral
combustible wall, must be of at least 800 mm.
The distance between the top of the convection air
outlet and roof of inflammable material must be at least
400 mm. The distance from a combustible wall to the
back of the surround must be at least 50 mm.
The distance to any inflammable material in front of the
opening of the insert must be of at least 1 m.
4. Assembly
Assembly instructions for the insert (FIG 2 - FIG 12)
The following tools are necessary:
•
5 mm Allen key
•
13 mm spanner/wrench
•
Caulking gun (for the stove cement)
1. Ensure that all the loose parts are included (FIG 2):
A.
Insert with door and heat shield
B.
4 legs with adjusting bolts and lock nuts
C.
4 fastening bolts with disks for the legs
D.
Handle for ash grate and ashtray
E.
Glove
F.
Assembly instructions
G.
Warranty card
2. Carefully lay the insert on its back. Ensure that the
transportation padding is put inside the insert before
turning it over, so that the insulating plates in the
burn chamber do not fall down and break. Please
note that the insulating plates may release coloured
dust when touched. Avoid touching the cast iron with
dust on your fingers. In case of dust on any cast iron
part, the glove included is well suited to brush it off.
Start with assembling the legs (FIG 3) as follows:
•
Fasten the screws on to the insert with a 13 mm
spanner/wrench. The legs are placed as shown (the
opening in the legs should face outwards).
•
Use the adjusting bolts (FIG 4) and adjust the legs
to the desired height (X) before returning the insert
to an upright position (do not tilt the insert). The
height depends on the surround.
Regulation of leg height (X) for NI-26:
From: 20 mm To: 160 mm.
Flue outlet
NI-26 is delivered standard with a top flue outlet collar.
In order to change to a posterior mounted flue outlet:
FIG 5A: Remove the perforated decoration lid in the
back with a hammer, or saw it out with a hacksaw
FIG 5B: Unscrew the sheet steel lid.
FIG 6: Unscrew the flue outlet collar with a 5 mm Allen key.
FIG 7: Fasten the sheet steel lid on the top flue outlet.
FIG 8: Fasten the collar on the posterior flue outlet.
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