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Safety

4.1

Safety instructions for installation

Warning:
• Installation must be done by a qualified installer.
• Install the appliance in accordance with the following installation

instructions and the national and local applicable regulations.

• Make sure that the area around the fireplace is free of flammable material

at all times. The minimal safe distance is 180 cm.

• If applicable, contact the authorities if it is allowed to connect the appliance

to a flue that is also connected to another appliance.

• Do not install the appliance directly against a flammable wall or non-

flammable wall. Refer to section 

5

 for minimum clearances between the

appliance and the wall.

• Applicable for the appliance without wood log storage module: Do not

install the appliance without the steel base or stone base.

Caution:
• Install the appliance on a floor with adequate load-bearing capacity. Refer

to section 

10

 for the weight of the appliance.

• Make sure that the chimney has no creaks and is in general good order.
• Install a suitable cap on the chimney outlet to avoid birds' nests build in the

chimney.

• Parts in the appliance can be moved during transportation. Make sure

these parts are in the correct position. See the User Manual.

• Do not use masking tape on the appliance. Masking tape can damage the

finish of the appliance.

• Make sure that the chimney temperature class is minimum T400 sootfire

resistant.

• Do not install the appliance in a room with a ventilation system that makes

pressures below -15 Pa.

4.2

Safety instructions with regard to the environment

• Dispose of the packing materials in an environmentally friendly way.
• Dispose of batteries as chemical waste.
• Dispose of ceramic heat-resistant glass as household waste. Do not dispose of

ceramic heat-resistant glass in a glass recycling container.

• Dispose of an obsolete appliance according to instructions of the authorities or the

fitter.

• Obey the local regulations.

Safety

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BOX 30 75

Summary of Contents for BOX30 75

Page 1: ...Installation and maintenance manual BOX30 75 Serial number Production date This product is not suitable for primary heating purposes...

Page 2: ...wise without the prior written permission of Barbas Bellfires BV This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Barbas Bellfires BV reserves the right to revise this docume...

Page 3: ...rage module 12 3 6 Appliance options 12 3 7 Intended use 12 4 Safety 14 4 1 Safety instructions for installation 14 4 2 Safety instructions with regard to the environment 14 5 Clearances 15 5 1 Safety...

Page 4: ...ve the cast iron rear panels 29 9 4 6 Remove the steel bottom plates 30 9 4 7 Remove the cast iron side panels 30 9 4 8 Remove the vermiculite panels 30 9 5 Installation of the interior of the combust...

Page 5: ...onformity with the following directives 2009 125 EC Directive for the setting of eco design requirements for energy related products eco design directive Relevant Regulation EU 2015 1185 Release of da...

Page 6: ...the following directives 2009 125 EC Directive for the setting of eco design requirements for energy related products eco design directive Relevant Regulation EU 2015 1185 Release of dangerous substa...

Page 7: ...typical setup The illustrations are for instructional use only 2 1 How to work with this document 1 Make yourself familiar with the structure and content of the document 2 Read the safety section in d...

Page 8: ...ion 10 are not valid Note The appliance without the wood log storage module has a steel base If you ordered the appliance without steel base you can ask a stonemason to make you a stone base Refer to...

Page 9: ...ew of the bottom of the appliance A E B C D A Airwash inlet B Heat shield C Lower baffle with secondary air inlet openings D Upper baffle E Connection for external combustion air supply Description BO...

Page 10: ...3 3 Overview of the rear of the appliance A A Connection for external combustion air supply Description 10 BOX 30 75...

Page 11: ...3 4 Overview of the bottom of the appliance with wood log storage module A A Connection for external combustion air supply Description BOX 30 75 11...

Page 12: ...fi cations in section 11 3 at a local supplier 3 7 Intended use The appliance is intended for indoor use to heat the room wherein it is installed Do not use it for other purposes It is not allowed to...

Page 13: ...d for intermittent use and is not intended for continuous use The appliance is intended to heat the room by direct heating It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a central heating installation...

Page 14: ...capacity Refer to section 10 for the weight of the appliance Make sure that the chimney has no creaks and is in general good order Install a suitable cap on the chimney outlet to avoid birds nests bui...

Page 15: ...e directly against a flammable or non flammable wall Caution Make sure that flammable materials near the appliance can never reach a temperature above 85 degrees centigrade BOX30 75 refer to section 5...

Page 16: ...depth of the hearth in front of the appliance D is minimum 50 cm when the hearth is level with the floor If the appliance is put on a flammable platform make sure the depth of the non flammable heart...

Page 17: ...ials in cm Remark Minimum dis tance to nonflam mable materials in cm A 180 80 B 30 25 C 30 5 D 20 Install a non flammable hearth floor stone when the appliance is put on a flammable floor The hearth m...

Page 18: ...6 2 Installation on a natural stone platform Obey the requirements if the appliance is put on a natural stone platform The platform must have minimum thickness of 3 cm The platform must support the we...

Page 19: ...roof The chimney outlet must be minimum 1 meter above a flat roof The chimney outlet must be free from any objects buildings trees etc within a horizontal range of minimum 5 meter Make sure to remove...

Page 20: ...t the optional external air supply The appliance has the possibility to connect a supply pipe for external combustion air During operation the appliance gets combustion air from this air duct It is st...

Page 21: ...tach the other end of the pipe on the collar adapter Use a hose clamp or screws 7 2 2 Bottom connection 1 Remove the round break out plate at the bottom of the appliance with a hammer 2 If necessary p...

Page 22: ...to an existing masonry chimney make sure that the gap between the flue and the existing chimney is sealed with ceramic wool or any other applicable component ask your flue system supplier for advice 3...

Page 23: ...dule 8 1 1 Install the appliance 1 Put the appliance in the designated position 2 Obey the safety distances Refer to section 5 2 3 If necessary put a nonflammable plate under the appliance Refer to se...

Page 24: ...round break out plate at the rear of the appliance with a hammer Another round break out plate is now visible 2 Remove the round break out plate with a hammer 3 Put the collar adaptor in the open ext...

Page 25: ...appliance is installed on an unlined masonry flue with a large diameter consider using a flue lining system to improve the performance of the appliance 1 Connect the flue to the flue gas connection on...

Page 26: ...f the pipe of the external combustion air supply 9 3 Chimney Note It is recommended to contact a registered chimney sweep company to inspect and clean the chimney 1 Remove the heat shield lower baffle...

Page 27: ...8 Remove the vermiculite panels Refer to section 9 4 8 9 4 1 Remove the heat shield 1 Open the door 2 Loosen the nut above the heat shield with a 3 mm hexagonal key and a 10 mm fork spanner Turn the...

Page 28: ...ection 9 4 2 1 Move the upper baffle approximately 1 cm forward 1 2 Push up the right side of the upper baffle a small distance 2 3 Lower the left side of the upper baffle a small distance 3 and remov...

Page 29: ...hree panels are hooked into each other The fourth panel is the fitting piece The location of this panel is on the left side or the right side 1 Identify the fitting piece The fitting piece is the most...

Page 30: ...istance to the center of the fireplace bottom 2 Lift the steel bottom plates up and remove 9 4 7 Remove the cast iron side panels Only do this procedure after finish of the procedure in section 9 4 6...

Page 31: ...5 3 4 Install the cast iron rear panels Refer to section 9 5 4 5 Install the grate Refer to section 9 5 5 6 Install the upper baffle Refer to section 9 5 6 7 Install the lower baffle Refer to section...

Page 32: ...he other steel bottom plate on the bottom of the combustion chamber 4 Move the steel bottom plate to the right as much as possible 9 5 4 Install the cast iron rear panels Only do this procedure after...

Page 33: ...as far as possible 2 Put the other grate plate with the short side in the direction of the front of the combustion chamber Move the grate as far as possible to the front of the bottom of the combustio...

Page 34: ...left side of the baffle up until it is horizontal 4 Lower the baffle on the baffle holder 5 Push the baffle rearward until the 2 cams on the rear of the baffle go into the notches 6 The cam is in the...

Page 35: ...hamber 1 and put the right side of the baffle above the cast iron side panels 2 on the right 3 Move the left side of the lower baffle up and put it on top of the cast iron side panels on the left If i...

Page 36: ...n the correct position and install the lower baffle again 9 5 8 Install the heat shield Only do this procedure after finish of the procedure in section 9 5 7 1 Move the heat shield up and put the rear...

Page 37: ...3 Turn the screw down with a 3 mm hexagonal key until it is in the screw hole in the heat shield 4 Turn the nut up with a 10 mm fork spanner and tighten it Maintenance BOX 30 75 37...

Page 38: ...65 Indirect heating function No Room sealed Yes Leak rate at 10 Pa 1 6 m3 h at at 273 K 1013 hPa Emissions at 13 O2 273 K 1013 hPa carbon monoxide CO 0 12 vol 1500 mg Nm3 particles PM 30 mg Nm3 organi...

Page 39: ...750 kg m3 Upper baffle Vermiculite 750 kg m3 Front glass Heat resistant ceramic glass The specific precautions that shall be taken when the local space heater is assembled in stalled or maintained are...

Page 40: ...11 Dimensions 11 1 Dimensions BOX30 75 Combustion air inlet openings 125 mm at the rear side and bottom of the appliance Dimensions 40 BOX 30 75...

Page 41: ...11 2 Dimensions BOX30 75 with wood log storage module Combustion air inlet openings 125 mm at the rear side and bottom of the appliance Dimensions BOX 30 75 41...

Page 42: ...11 3 Dimensions decorative stone bar 95 30 min 552 5 40 x4 350 285 245 44 8 4 x4 415 760 30 x2 19x45 x2 Dimensions 42 BOX 30 75...

Page 43: ...rights and claims based on the applicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 Complaints should be reported...

Page 44: ...tion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the first burning Article 6 Liability 1 A claim granted by Barbas Bellfires B V under this warranty does not automatically imply that Barbas Bellf...

Page 45: ...Warranty Terms BOX 30 75 45...

Page 46: ...Warranty Terms 46 BOX 30 75...

Page 47: ...Warranty Terms BOX 30 75 47...

Page 48: ...Your Barbas dealer 11 03 2023 352582 239 004...

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