Cozy 12: sides 170 mm; rear 230 mm; front 500 mm
Cozy 18: sides 230 mm;
rear 230 mm; front 500 mm
Stone walls.
It is
advisable
to leave an air gap of at least 50 mm between the stove and the side walls,
provided that there is air circulation in front of the stove and on one side. Being placed closer to the
stone walls leads to a greater heat loss.
4. Connecting the stove to the smoke flue
On Cozy sauna stoves, the flue gas outlet is located on the ceiling of the hearth. The connection of the
stove to the smoke flue is carried out with a compliant (temperature class T600) pipe connector with an
internal diameter of at least 115(+2)mm. When connecting the smoke flue, it is important to ensure that
there is no connection towards the exit hole of the chimney at a descending angle in any section in order
to prevent the formation of gas bubbles that impede the movement of flue gas. - Place the connector on
the flue gas outlet and make sure that the connector is tightly in place. - Make a connection to the
opening of the refractory flue. - Push the stove in place. NB! Do not obstruct the draft in the flue by
pushing the pipe connector too deep into the flue. If necessary, shorten the respective section of the
pipe. - Seal the connection between the connecting pipe and the fire-resistant flue using fire-resistant
mineral wool, for example. Make sure the entire connection of the smoke flue is sealed properly. If
necessary, add a refractory seal.
The connection between the heater and the chimney flue must be
inspected by a person with the relevant expertise.
5. Installing an oven that is heated from another room
The stove is installed in the opening of a concrete or brick wall. The desired dimensions of the opening
depend on the dimensions of the stove. If the floor in front of the hearth door is made of flammable
material, fireproof floor protection must be installed.
6. Heater stones
The most suitable diameter for heater stones is 7-12 cm. It is advisable to use only stones that are
specially designed to be heater stones. Dust must be washed off the stones before the stones are laid on
the heater. Laying of heater stones:
Use heater stones that fit between the steel mesh and the body of the stove.
Place the stones in an even layer between the body of the stove and the steel mesh so that
the body of the stove is covered. Direct thermal radiation from the body of the stove if it is
not covered with stones can cause the surrounding objects to heat up to dangerous
temperatures even outside the safety distances.
Fill the top of the mesh and the ceiling top of the stove with stones. Make sure that after
placing all the stones, no stone can roll off the stove.
Before heating the stove, make sure that there are no inappropriate items in the sauna or closer
than the safety distances to the stove.
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