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UNILUX-6  70

Instructions for use

Do I have to take any extra measures if the room I am heating has an extractor fan 
(mechanical ventilation)?

If the combustion air comes from the living-room:

A fl ue gas fan is required for permanent extraction of the area in which the appliance is 
placed.
The type of fl ue gas fan depends on the capacity of the extractor system. 
Always consult your installation engineer about this.
If the combustion air comes directly from outside via a direct connection:
If there is constant extraction of the room in which the appliance is located, no additional 
provisions are necessary.

What is creosote?

Creosote is a tar-like deposit which is left in the chimney. It is formed in poor combustion     
conditions when burning wood (damp wood, pinching off the air supply to the 
appliance or burning impregnated or painted wood for example). Creosote ignites at 
approx. 500°C. This temperature can easily be reached if the appliance is raging. This 
means that deposits of creosote in your chimney could cause a chimney fi re.

What happens when wood is burnt? 

The combustion process.
The combustion of wood involves the following steps:

Drying
The fi rst step is that the fuel (wood) dries out. Even at low temperatures (~ 100°C), any 
moisture still in the wood will evaporate. This drying procedure implies a signifi cant loss 
of energy if wood which is ‘too’ damp is burnt. The right degree of moisture is achieved 
after 1.5 - 2 years of drying. The moisture content is then 15 - 17%.

Decomposition
At moderate - high temperatures (150°C - 350°C), the decomposition process can be 
discerned. This is when the chemical structure of the fuel breaks down. This process 
involves the creation of volatile compounds such as carbon monoxide (CO), water 
vapour (H

2

O) and methane (CH

4

). In addition, substances which are volatile at 

decomposition temperature but condense at lower temperatures are often released. 
These are the tar-like components (this by-product is also known as creosote, which is 
deposited in the chimney and cold parts of the appliance in poor burning conditions).

Combustion of the products of decomposition
The volatile compounds burn in the gas phase if O

2

 (air) is added. The ignition 

temperature of these volatile compounds is approx. 550°C.

Combustion of solid hydrocarbons
The solid component that remains consists of pure hydrocarbons, which will burn at 
approx. 800°C if O

2

 (air) is added.

Summary of Contents for UNILUX-6 70

Page 1: ...pliance Serial number Production date Barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new appliance This document is an essential part of your appliance Read it carefully before use of the appliance an...

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Page 3: ...Danny Baijens CEO Name and function Bladel September 18 2018 place and date of issue Signature The performance of the product identified in point 1 is in conformity with the declared performance in po...

Page 4: ...4 UNILUX 6 70 Instructions for use...

Page 5: ...ions for use CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION 7 2 SAFETY 8 3 OPERATION 10 4 USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 11 5 USE 14 6 FUEL 21 7 MAINTENANCE 23 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 25 9 TECHNICAL DATA 2...

Page 6: ...6 UNILUX 6 70 Instructions for use...

Page 7: ...smoke control area It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building from a furnace or from any xed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area It is also an offence to acquire an...

Page 8: ...rous It is not allowed to connect the appliance to a ue which is already connected to another appliance Make sure you know what state your chimney is in Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp...

Page 9: ...appliance to burn rubbish Do not use your appliance as a barbecue This can cause ammable fat deposits to be left in the chimney and hastens the chimney becoming clogged Ensure at all times that child...

Page 10: ...nvection set chimney breast convection air 6 Grate 7 Ashtray 8 Inlet opening 2x grate chimney breast ventilation air chimney breast 9 Combustion air supply slider Combined operation for the primary se...

Page 11: ...ated with a lacquer layer resistant to high temperature During the rst hours of operation the burning in of the lacquer may result in an unplea sant smell This is harmless however To speed up the proc...

Page 12: ...eck all available functions before using the appliance for the rst time Check the opening and closing operation of the door Turn the handle all the way down Door is locked Handle forwards The door rel...

Page 13: ...s Check the operation of the slider for the regulation of the combustion air intake middle below the window Check whether the ashtray is completely empty Report any defects immediately to your dealer...

Page 14: ...tart the appliance the chimney is still cold and there is little draught Before the re is lit turn the operating handle completely to the right maximum air supply Open any chimney valve and the valve...

Page 15: ...you can adjust the air supply for further combustion Make sure the appliance burns quietly Note Once you have got the appliance going leave the air supply slider in the centre position for optimal co...

Page 16: ...peci ed in this manual should not be exceeded overloading can cause excess smoke and damage to the appliance Refuelling on to a low re bed If there is insuf cient burning material in the rebed to ligh...

Page 17: ...t may form on the inner side of the window Once the appliance has cooled down this deposit can be removed using glass cleaner or ceramic hob cleaner The appliance may only be positioned in a place whe...

Page 18: ...le if the appliance is equipped with a 45 degrees chimney connection If there is too much ow resistance in the chimney causing insuf cent ow of of the ue gasses one can increase the chimney draught To...

Page 19: ...nce spits out this is a particular problem with softwood from conifers If your oor contains ammable material an extra oor plate is required The appliance must not be operated with the air control or d...

Page 20: ...ractor When the door is open the chimney draws in much more air than is necessary for combustion This relatively cool air cools down the appliance Excessive chimney draught The combustion air does not...

Page 21: ...nce and the environment Paraf n containing open appliance lighters are not suitable for a closed appliance A closed appliance generates more heat than an open appliance thus the paraf n will melt out...

Page 22: ...es average 5 0 The heating value of wood 18 7 MJ kg at 0 humidity is not affected by the sort of wood What does make a difference is the relative humidity of the wood 15 6 MJ kg at 15 humidity Recomme...

Page 23: ...the appliance again Broken ceramic heat resistant glass may not be thrown away in a glass container but must be included in normal household waste Cleaning the appliance Wait for the appliance to cool...

Page 24: ...appliance are not permitted House Ensure that as little dust and as few particles of cigarette smoke candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used Heatin...

Page 25: ...lean wood in the appliance Wood that is too damp immediately gives off lots of ash Make sure the seals are in good working order Any air seeping out around the glass part of the door will cool the air...

Page 26: ...tent of 10 The wood burns up too quickly What should I do Ensure that air cannot get in underneath the fuel Move the combustion air supply slider towards the position The primary air supply is now clo...

Page 27: ...s The combustion of wood involves the following steps Drying The rst step is that the fuel wood dries out Even at low temperatures 100 C any moisture still in the wood will evaporate This drying proce...

Page 28: ...ar Flue gas connection 146 mm 150 mm ext Weight 105 kg Inside Interior side panels Heat resistant panels 1400 kg m3 1300 C Interior bottom Steel heat resistant and rust proof Inner lining Steel heat r...

Page 29: ...himney connection Combustion air supply At least 50 cm2 opening in the room where the re is located or a outside air supply opening of 80 mm in wall oor Options Convection set Clean Air Act exemption...

Page 30: ...s based on the applicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 2 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 2 Complaints should be reported as quickly...

Page 31: ...parts such as glass glass cord thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the rst burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Barbas Bell...

Page 32: ...05 160519 341121 Your Barbas dealer...

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