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1. Nordpeis Duo 1 2 4 5 6 Monterings og bruksanvisning 2 SE Installations och bruksanvisning 9 END Installation and user manual 15 FI Kattoohje 21 Montageanleitung 27 Manuel d installation 36 Product no 496901 496902 496904 496905 496906 696165 Sintef no NBL 110 0372 Last updated 13 05 2013 11 1 30 INDEX 1 Before Installing a New Stove 15 Chimney Draught 15 Air Supply 15 2 Technical Information 15 3 Distance to Combustible Material 16 4 Assembly 16 Operating Control 16 Installation of Thermotte 16 Adjustment of Legs 17 Flue Outlet Collar 17 Connecting the Flue 17 Fresh Air Supply Set 17 Assembly Duo 6 soapstone 17 5 Lighting the fire for the first time 17 6 Maintenance 18 Cleaning and inspection 18 Ashes 18 Thermotte Insulating Plates 18 Door and glass 18 T Warranty 18 8 Advice on lighting a fire 18 Some advice in case of combustion problems 20 1 Before installing a new stove 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
2. The cross section in the chimney is too small and the Change to a smaller fireplace or build new chimney with a larger chimney cannot carry out all the smoke cross section Possibly install a smoke suction device Increase the height of the chimney and or install a chimney cap smoke suction device The stove The chimney is too low in relationship to the surrounding Increase the height of the chimney and or install a chimney cap releases smoke terrain buildings trees etc smoke suction device inside when it is windy Turbulence around the chimney due to the roof being Increase the height of the chimney and or install a chimney cap outside too flat smoke suction device The chimney is too low and hence a poor draught The combustion receives too much oxygen due to a leakage under the lower border of the stove or too strong chimney draught Difficult to regulate the combustion and the wood burn up too quickly The stove does not heat suf ficiently Any possible leakage must be sealed off A draught regulator or possibly a damper can reduce the chimney draught NB A leakage of only 5 cm2 is enough for 30 of the heated air to disappear Verify the positioning of the smoke buffer see assembly instruc The smoke buffer is wrongly positioned one Too much In case of using oven dried wood this requires less air draught supply than when using normal wood Turn down the air supply The gaskets aro
3. down to ember 3 Distance to combustible material Ensure that the safety distances are respected FIG 1 When connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet use the security distances required from the manufacturer 4 Assembly The following tools are necessary 5 mm Allen key included 10 17 mm wrench included Phillips screwdriver Releasing the stove from the pallet Duo 1 Remove the lid that covers the rear of the pedestal with a 10 mm wrench unfasten the transportation lock Duo 2 Two iron fasteners are screwed onto the pallet and inserted through the back plate Loosen these Next step is to remove the lower lid on the front of the stove It is fastened at the top with two clips at each side Pull the lid carefully outwards from the top and lift it out of the two fasteners at the bottom On the inside of the lid there are two screws that must be unfastened before the product can be removed from the pallet Duo 4 5 6 Open the door under the combustion chamber Unscrew the four screws that fasten the stove to the pallet Operating control When the stove is in an upright position and prior to connecting it control that all functions are easy to manoeuvre and appear satisfactory Door FIG 3 Handle is pulled out Open Handle is pushed in Close Air vent FIG 4 Forward Closed Backward Open Installation of Thermotte FIG 15 21 1 If installing a Duo wit
4. reduce their insulation efficiency If new plates are needed contact your dealer A Smoke baffle B Backplate C Bottom plate front D Bottom plate rear E Lateral plate right steel plate for models with side glass X F Lateral plate left steel plate for models with side glass X Please note Wood logs that are too long can cause strain and crack the plates due to the tension created between the side plates Please also note that the Thermotte plates may release coloured dust when touched Avoid touching any cast iron parts with dust on your fingers Any visible dust on cast iron can be brushed off with the glove that is included Door and glass Should there be any soot on the glass it may be necessary to clean it Use dedicated glass cleaner as other detergents may damage the glass NB Be careful even dedicated glass cleaner can damage the varnish on the door frame A good advice for cleaning the glass is to use a damp cloth or kitchen roll paper and apply some ash from the burn chamber Rub around the ash on the glass and finish off with a piece of clean and damp kitchen roll paper NB Only clean when the glass is cold Check regularly that the transition between the glass and the door is completely tight Possibly tighten the screws that hold the glass in place but not too hard as this can cause the glass to crack Periodically it may be necessary to change the gaskets on the door to ensure that th
5. 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 e connection between firebox and chimney e insulation requirements if flue passes through flammable wall Chimney draught Compared with older models the clean burning stoves of today put significantly higher demands on the chimney Even the best stove 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 he chimney becomes warmer than the outside air The active length of the chimney over the hearth increases here is 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 stove 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 sweep
6. asonry chimney Also avoid burning with bark sawdust or other extremely fine wood apart from when lighting a fire This form of fuel can easily cause a flashover that can lead to temperatures that are too high Warning Make sure the insert is not overheated it can cause irreparable damage to the product Such damage is not covered by the warranty Source H ndbok effektiv og miljevennlig vedfyring by Edvard Karlsvik SINTEF Energy Research AS and Heikki Oravainen VTT http www eufirewood info 19 Some advice in case of combustion problems Explanation Solution The chimney is blocked Contact a chimney sweeper dealer for more information or clean The flue is sooty or there is accumulated soot on the smoke baffle No draught the flue smoke baffle and burn chamber The smoke baffle is wrongly positioned Downdraught in the room caused by no draught that the Light the fire with an open window If this helps more bigger vents house is too air tight must be installed in the room Downdraught in the room caused by extractor and or central ventilation system that pulls too much air out of Verify the assembly of the smoke baffle see assembly instructions Turn off regulate extractor and or other ventilation If this helps more vents must be installed the room The flues from two fireplaces stoves are connected to One flue must be repositioned The height difference of the t
7. ber to an extremely high temperature when using with a closed or nearly closed door For this reason you should never fill the combustion chamber completely with wood It is recommended to keep an even fire with a small amount of wood Too many logs put on hot ember may result in combustion air starvation and the gases will be released unburnt For this reason it is important to increase the air supply just after adding logs Choice of fuel All types of wood such as birch beech oak elm ash and fruit trees can be used as fuel in the insert Wood species have different degrees of density the more dense the wood is the higher the energy value Beech oak and birch has the highest density Attention We do not recommend using fuel briquettes compact wood in our products Use of such fuel may cause the product to overheat and exceed the temperatures determined safe Burning briquettes compact wood is done so at your own risk and only small amounts max 1 3 of normal load should be used for each load Warning NEVER use impregnated wood painted wood plywood chipboard rubbish milk cartons printed material or similar If any of these items are used as fuel the warranty is invalid Common to these materials is that during combustion they can form hydrochloric acid and heavy metals that are harmful to the environment yourself and the insert Hydrochloric acid can also corrode the steel in the chimney or masonry in a m
8. e burn chamber is air tight and working optimally These gaskets can be bought as a set usually including ceramic glue CERAMIC GLASS CANNOT BE RECYCLED Ceramic glass should be disposed of as resid ual waste together with pottery and porcelain Recycling of the ceramic glass Ceramic glass cannot be recycled Old glass breakage or otherwise unusable ceramic glass must be discarded as residual waste Ceramic glass has a higher melting temperature and can therefore not be recycled together with glass In case it would be mixed with ordinary glass it would damage the raw material and could in worst case end the recycling of glass It is an important contribution to the environment to ensure that ceramic glass does not end up with the recycling of ordinary glass Packaging recycle The packaging accompanying the product should be recycled according to national regulations 7 Warranty For detailed description of the warranty conditions see the enclosed warranty card or visit our website www nordpeis com 8 Advice on lighting a fire The best way to light a fire is with the use of lightening briquettes and dry kindling wood Newspapers cause a lot of ash and the ink is damaging for the environment Advertising flyers magazines milk cartons and similar are not suitable for lighting a fire Good air supply is important at ignition When the flue is hot the draught increases and door can be closed 18 Warning NEVER u
9. ed These will be resolved once the humidity has evaporated Possibly leave the door slightly open the first 2 3 times that the stove is used It is advisable to ventilate the room well when firing for the first time as the varnish on the stove may release some smoke or smell Both the smoke and smell will disappear and are not hazardous Lighting a fire Insert small dry pieces of kindling wood ignite and ensure that the flames have established on the wood before closing the door Open the air vent control FIG 4 before you close the door Additional ignition air is obtained by keeping the door slightly open When the flames are stable and the chimney is warm the air supply is regulated with the air vent control When there is a glowing layer of ash new wood logs can be inserted Pull the hot ember to the front of the combustion chamber when inserting new logs so that the wood is ignited from the front Keep the door slightly open each time new logs are inserted so that the flames get established The fire should burn with bright and lively flames Using the stove with low combustion effect and firing around the clock increase pollution as well as the risk for a fire in the chimney Never allow the stove or flue to become glowing red Turn off the air vent control should this happen Regulation of the air vent control takes some experience but after a little while a natural rhythm for the fire will be found IMPORTANT Always remembe
10. er Air supply A set for fresh air supply is available as 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 construction we strongly recommend that it is designed and prepared for direct supply of outside air In older houses the use of fresh air supply set is also recommended Insufficient air supply can cause down draught and thereby low combustion efficiency and the problems that this entails soot stains on the glass inefficient use of the wood and a soot deposits in the chimney For your own safety comply with the assembly instructions All safety distances are minimum distances Installation of the stove must comply with the current rules and regulations of the country where the product is installed Nordpeis AS is not responsible for wrongly assembled stoves The illustrations indicate the approximate centre height of the recess for the flue Consider possible inclination of the flue prior to perforating the chimney Distortions in floors and walls may also influence the height Place the stove for accurate height and positioning of the flue chimney connection Subject to errors and changes For the latest updated version go to www nordpeis com 2 Technical information The stoves from Nordpeis all have secondary combustion and are clean burning The combustion takes place i
11. h lateral glass the stainless rails FIG 15 must be removed before the Thermotte plates are installed 2 Install the Thermotte plates as shown in FIG 16 20 3 On models with lateral glass the stainless rails are placed as shown in FIG 21 8 Adjustment of legs NB Please note that the legs of Duo 2 4 and 5 6 must be adjusted upwards about 8 mm if a form fitted floor plate is used Please also note that the height of the flue chimney connection will also change if the product is raised Duo 1 Does not have adjustable legs Duo 2 FIG 5 6 n order to adjust the front legs Remove the lower lid in front by tilting it out of the clips at the top A and lifting it out from the bottom B In order to adjust the rear legs Remove the back plate as shown in FIG 8 10D Use a 17 mm wrench in order to adjust the legs Duo 4 5 6 FIG 7 Open the door to the space under the combustion chamber Remove the 4 plastic lids and adjust the legs with a 17 mm wrench Put the plastic lids back in place Flue outlet collar Duo is delivered standard with a top flue outlet collar For rear connection FIG 8 11 Remove the top plate A Unfasten the two screws that holds the collar in place and remove the collar B Unfasten the two screws and bracket that hold the back plate in place C D Use a Phillips screwdriver in order tu unscrew the two screws that keep the lid in place behind the back plate E Unscrew the two screws that keep t
12. he lid in place over the flue outlet and place the lid where the flue outlet collar was before FIG 11A C When the back plate is put back in place it is important to push it well in place in order to minimise the risk of gaps between the plate and the sides of the stove Connecting the flue Please be aware when connecting the 150 mm flue to the smoke dome that the flue is placed outside the flue outlet collar Alternative versions exsists due to National requirements For the flue connection to the chimney follow the recommendations from the chimney manufacturer Air Supply For connecting the fresh air supply set see FIG DUO Air 1 2 and 4 5 6 Placement of CE mark The CE mark which is included should be placed on the stove Duo 1 The CE mark should be placed on the oblique surface behind the stove FIG 12 Duo 2 The CE mark should be placed in the middle of the plate behind the lower lid in the front FIG 13 Duo 4 5 6 The CE mark should be placed to the right in the chamber under the combustion chamber FIG 14 Assembly Duo 6 soapstone FIG 21 28 5 Lighting the fire for the first time When the stove is assembled and all instructions have been observed a fire can be lit Take care when inserting logs into the burn chamber in order not to damage the Thermotte plates Please note that there might be some humidity in the insulation plates which can result in a slower burn rate the first few times the stove is us
13. iale Breendbart materiale Br nnbart material Tulenarka materiaali Combustible material Matieres combustibles Brennbarem Material B N y 110 222222 NN 820 600 1 Duo 5 HR 200 100 200 100 OS M gt 600 1 SSA SOSA 534 mm T T SOS SS Duo 4 5 Air SSA CE SOS SSA SSA ISS mm mmm e P a ISSO SSA Nordpeis Nordpeis AS Gjellebekkstubben 11 N 3420 LIERSKOGEN Norway www nordpeis no
14. n two phases first the wood burns and then the gases from the fumes are lit by the hot air This ensures that these new stoves have minimal emissions of soot particles and un burnt gases such as CO and are thus better for the environment Clean burning stoves 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 2096 15 CD 5 e P D D Heat resistant var nish Surface treatment Duo 4 5 115 112 Air vent control C1 Draught system Combustion system Secondary combus tion clean burning 30 DES Combustion air consumption m h Operating range Clean burn kW Heating area m 45 120 Maximum fuel length cm O y A e Flue mm Outer Y 150 mm Alternative versions exsists due to National requirements 15 25 Flue gas temperature at flue connector C Draft at flue connector recommended Pa Data according to EN 13 240 Efficiency CO 13 O Flue gas temperature C Draft Pa Fuel recommended 1 Fuel length recomended cm 5 0 Fuel charge kg Refueling interval minutes Opening of the air vent control Operation Intermittent Intermittent combustion refers to normal use of a fireplace i e new wood is inserted when the previous load has burned
15. r to open the air vent control and the door when new wood logs are inserted into a hot burn chamber Let the flames get established on the wood before the air supply is reduced When the draught in the chimney is low and the vents are closed the gas from the firewood can be ignited with a bang This can cause damages to the product as well as the immediate environment 17 6 Maintenance Cleaning and inspection The stove should be inspected thoroughly and cleaned at least once per season possibly in combination with the sweeping of the chimney and chimney pipes Ensure that all joints are tight and that the gaskets are rightly positioned Exchange any gaskets that are worn or deformed Remember that the stove must always be cold when inspected Ashes The ashes should be removed at regular intervals Be aware that the ashes can contain hot ember even several days after the fire is finished Use a container of non combustible material to remove the ashes It is recommended to leave a layer of ashes in the bottom as this further insulates the burn chamber Take care with the Thermotte plates when the ashes are removed particularly when using an ash shovel so as not to damage them Thermotte insulating plates The insulating plates in the burn chamber FIG 2 contribute to a high combustion temperature which leads to cleaner combustion of the wood and a higher rate of efficiency Any fissures in the plates will not
16. se a lighting fuel such as petrol karosine alcohol or similar for lighting a fire This could cause injury to you as well as damaging the product Use clean and dry wood with a maximum moisture content of 20 The wood should be dried for a minimum of 6 months after it is cut Humid wood requires a lot of air for the combustion as extra energy heat is required for drying the humid wood and the heat effect is therefore minimal This in addition creates soot in the chimney with the risk of creosote and chimney fire Storing of wood In order to ensure that the wood is dry the tree should be cut in winter and stored during the summer covered and in a location with adequate ventilation The wood pile must never be covered by a tarpaulin lying against the ground as the tarpaulin will then act as a sealed lid that will prevent the wood from drying Always keep a small amount of wood indoors for a few days before use so that moisture in the surface of the wood can evaporate Usage Not enough air to the combustion may cause the glass to soot Hence supply the fire with air just after the wood is added so that the flames and gases in the combustion chamber are properly burnt Open the air vent and have the door slightly ajar in order for the flames to establish properly on the wood Note that the air supply for the combustion also can be too large and cause an uncontrollable fire that very quickly heats up the whole combustion cham
17. und the door are worn and totally flat Replace the gaskets contact your dealer The chimney is too large Contact chimneysweeper or other professional for more details The wood is too wet Only use dry wood with a humidity of maximum 20 Open the air vent control to add air to the combustion When new wood logs are inserted all vent controls should be completely opened or the door slightly opened until the flames have a good take on the wood The glass is sooty The air vent control is closed too tightly Bad combustion the temperature is too low Follow the guidelines in this user guide for correct combustion White glass Using wrong material for combustion such as painted or impregnated wood plastic laminate plywood etc Open the air vent control for about 1 min before opening the door avoid opening the door too quickly Smoke is A levelling out of pressure occurs in the burn chamber released when the door is The door is opened when there is a fire in the burn opened chamber Open the door carefully and or only when there is hot ember The combustion temperature is too low Increase the air supply White smoke The wood is humid and contains water damp Ensure to use only dry and clean wood Black or grey black smoke Insufficient combustion Increase the air supply Duo 4 5 Brannmur Brandmur Palomuuri Firewall Mur parefeu Hitzenschutzwand K_ Brennbart mater
18. wo flue the same chimney at the same height pipes must be of at least 30 cm The flue must be moved so that there is an inclination of at least 10 from smoke dome to chimney Possibly install a smoke suction device The flue is in a declining position from the smoke dome to the chimney The flue must be reconnected so that it does not enter into the The flue is too far into the chimney chimney but ends 5 mm before the chimney inner wall Possibly The stove install a smoke suction device release smoke when lighting Soot hatch in the basement or attic that is open and thus Soot hatches must always be closed Hatches that are not tight or the fire and creating a false draught are defected must be changed during combus Damper top draught vents or doors on fireplaces that are Close damper doors and top draught vents on fireplaces that are tion not in use are open and create a false draught not in use An open hole in the chimney after that a fireplace has Holes must be completely sealed off with masonry been removed thus creating a false draught Defect masonry in the chimney e g it is not airtight around the flue pipe entry and or broken partition inside Seal and plaster all cracks and sites that are not tight the chimney creating a false draught The cross section in the chimney is too large which The chimney must be refitted possibly install a smoke suction results in no or very low draught device

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