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2 Installation instructions

2.1 Warning to the user

All the local and national regulations, and in
particular those relating to national and European
standards, must be observed when installing the
appliance.
An incorrectly installed heating appliance can
cause serious accidents

(chimney fires, burning of

plastic insulation materials, in partition walls, etc...).

The insulation of both the appliance and the
exhaust gas pipe has to be reinforced

and done

a c c o r d i n g t o t h e Sta n d a r d s a n d t h e B u i l d i n g
Regulations for safety reasons. The installation must be
carried out according to the Standards and the Building
Regulations.
Failure to respect the mounting instructions leads to
engage the responsibility of the one doing the
installation.
The manufacturer’s responsibility shall be limited to the
supply of the appliance.

2.2 Location of the unit

Ventilation :

For satisfactory appliance operation with

a

natural draught

, check that sufficient air for

combustion is available in the room. In houses
equipped with one VMC (controlled mechanical
ventilation), this one aspire and renew the ambient air ;
in this case, the residence is under slight low pressure
and a

non-sealable

external air intake must be

installed in addition to the chimney itself, at least 50 cm²
in section.

Position of the unit :

For new installations, select a

central position within the house, to provide a good heat
distribution around the building. The heat distribution
towards the other rooms will be made through the
communicating doors. These rooms must be at low
pressure or fitted with

non-adjustable air registers,

placed so that they cannot be obstructed

, to

encourage circulation of the hot air.

F l o o r a n d w a l l s :

Make sure there are
n o t c o m b u s t i b l e o r
c o v e r e d

w i t h

combustible material.
O t h e r w i s e i t m u s t
necessary to install a
n o n - c o m b u s t i b l e
protection. There must
be a clearance of at
least 150 mm at each
side of the appliance
and at the back of the
a p p l i a n c e

f r o m

a

non-combustible wall.
This distance must be
e x t e n d e d

t o

a

minimum clearance of
4 0 0 m m f r o m a n y
combustible materials.
T h i s m e a s u r e m e n t
may be reduced to a
minimum gap of 50 mm

when the non-combustible wall is at least 200 mm thick.
There should ideally be a minimum gap of 300 mm at
the right hand side of the stove, this will ensure the best
possible access to the loading door. When using a
single wall flue pipe, there must be a clearance (A) of at
least three times its diameter (B) from any combustible
materials. If the appliance has to be located in an
opening, this distance must be extended to a minimum
clearance (A) of 450 mm from the pipe or the stove body
to any combustible materials.

Hearth :

The appliance must stand on a fireproof

hearth.
It is possible to provide a hearth made of non
combusible board/sheet material or tiles at least 12 mm
thick (C).
Constructional hearths should be constructed of solid
non combustible material at least 125 mm thick
(including the thickness of any non combustible floor
under the hearth).
The hearth must protrude at least 300 mm in front of the
stove and 150 mm each side.
Hearths are provided to prevent combustion appliances
setting fire to the building fabric and furnishings and to
limit the risk of people being accidentally burnt.
Therefore, they should be separated from adjacent
combustible materials and should be satisfactorily
delineated from surrounding floor finishes (carpets
etc...) as follows.
Combustible material should not be placed under a
constructional hearth for a solid fuel appliance within a
vertical distance of 250 mm from the upper surface of
the hearth, unless there is an airspace of at least 50 mm
between the combustible material and the underside of
the hearth.
Where a superimposed hearth has been placed onto a
constructional hearth, combustible material placed on
or besid the constructional hearth should not extend
under the superimposed hearth by more than 25 mm or
closer to the appliance than 150 mm.

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Technical manual “1146”

“ARDENNES” - model 134 13 15

Installation instructions

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Figure 2 - Minimum clearances

Summary of Contents for ARDENNES 134 13 15

Page 1: ...ficate Document n 1146 14 25 03 2011 ARDENNES Wood stove EN 13240 Model 134 13 15 Output 11 kW Technical manual to be saved by the user for future reference FRANCO BELGE Rue Orphée Variscotte 59660 MERVILLE FRANCE Telephone 00 333 28 43 43 22 Fax 00 333 28 43 43 60 Subject to modifications FR NL EN IT ES ...

Page 2: ... Lighting p 7 Operating procedure p 8 De ashing p 8 Maintenance of the Chimney p 8 Maintenance of the stove p 8 Safety advice p 8 Trouble shooting p 9 Spare parts p 10 FRANCO BELGE congratulates you on your choice FRANCO BELGE guarantees the quality of its appliances and is committed to meet its customers needs FRANCO BELGE which can boast a 80 year experience in the industry of heating devices us...

Page 3: ...rmity with EN 13240 intermittent burning heating appliance Detachable flue spigot for rear or top chimney connection Front loading door fitted with large refractory glass panel Adjustable air control for controlling the burning rate Large ash pan Long lasting burning cycle When the appliance is loaded with à 11 5 kg of dry wood primary air inlet closed rep B fig 5 page 7 with a 6 Pa draught it run...

Page 4: ...iance from a non combustible wall This distance must be extended to a minimum clearance of 400 mm from any combustible materials This measurement may be reduced to a minimum gap of 50 mm when the non combustible wall is at least 200 mm thick There should ideally be a minimum gap of 300 mm at the right hand side of the stove this will ensure the best possible access to the loading door When using a...

Page 5: ...t tendency due to its position in relation to nearby obstacles then an anti down draught cowl must be installed on the chimney or the chimney height must be increased If the chimney draught is excessive or irregular a draught stabilizer barometric damper must be installed to the connector pipe it must be visible and accessible Chimney to be built New flue The chimney must comply with Current Build...

Page 6: ...eramics braid it is consumable and thus brought to be changed by the user 2 8 Maintenance of the Chimney Very important In order to avoid any incident chimney fire etc maintenance tasks must be carried out regularly If the appliance is regularly used the chimney should be swept several times per year together with the stovepipe connection section If the chimney catches fire you must cut off the fl...

Page 7: ... coal and fuel oil Green wood green or damp wood reduces the appliance efficiency and soils the glass the internal walls and the flue soot tar etc Recovered wood railway sleepers telegraph poles offcuts of plywood or chip board pallets etc Burning treated wood quickly clogs the flue ways soot tar etc pollutes the environment pollution and smell etc and cause the fire to burn too quickly and overhe...

Page 8: ...lose the doors and windows hatches and keys stop up the connection hole with wet cloths and call the Fire Brigade DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR OF THE APPLIANCE OR AIR INLET UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Chimney condition should be checked at least once per year by a professional engineer 3 6 Maintenance of the stove The appliance must be cleaned regularly together with the connecting pipe and the flue pipe Open...

Page 9: ...r pipe Poor quality wood Do not continuously burn small wood sticks bundles carpentry offcuts plywood pallets etc Smokes when lighting up Flue duct is cold Burn paper and kindling wood to increase heat Room is in decompression negative pressure In houses equipped with mechanical ventilation partly open a window until the fire is well established Smokes while burning Insufficient draught þ Seek adv...

Page 10: ...lar Y 01 10 303860 MK Flue collar C 01 10 303860 RH Flue collar P 01 10 303860 RJ Flue collar B 01 10 303860 RP Flue collar E 01 10 303860 EP Flue collar N 01 10 303860 ER Flue collar Q 01 11 305016 EB Firebrick Y L B P E C N Q 01 12 305214 EB Firebrick Y L B P E C N Q 01 13 306285 EF Back wall Y L B P E C N Q 01 14 309233 EB Grate Y L B P E C N Q 01 15 310734 77 R side panel L 01 15 310734 EF R s...

Page 11: ... 3 5 6 7 8 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 9 9 3 4 3 2 3 7 3 6 3 1 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 7 4 7 4 8 4 8 5 0 5 2 2 1 5 1 5 5 5 5 3 8 3 3 2 5 4 0 4 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 9 4 1 4 2 5 3 2 6 4 0 4 2 4 1 4 5 4 9 4 5 4 Figure 6 Spare parts view ...

Page 12: ...ate L 01 29 359806 EF Front plate Y 01 29 359806 MK Front plate C 01 29 359806 RH Front plate P 01 29 359806 RJ Front plate B 01 29 359806 RP Front plate E 01 29 359806 EP Front plate N 01 29 359806 ER Front plate Q 01 30 624045 Ash pan Y L B P E C N Q 01 31 158626 Handle Y L B P E C N Q 01 32 101063 Axle Y L B P E C N Q 01 33 101062 Axle Y L B P E C N Q 01 34 101057 Axle Y L B P E C N Q 01 36 105...

Page 13: ... complete door N 01 54 988923 Left complete door Y 01 54 988925 Left complete door L 01 54 988927 Left complete door B 01 54 988929 Left complete door P 01 54 988931 Left complete door E 01 54 988933 Left complete door C 01 54 988995 Left complete door Q 01 55 100939 Axle Y L B P E C N Q 02 N Code Description Type Y L B P E C N Q Qty Y 134 13 15 Y L 134 13 15 L B 134 13 15 B P 134 13 15 P E 134 13...

Page 14: ...f closed combustion fireplace and inserts for which our guarantee is 5 five years excluding the following 1 Indicator lights fuses electrical elements and fans 2 Parts subject to wear or in contact with high temperatures namely soles and burner grills bottom plates baffles ash pans paintwork and surface treatments for decorative parts Also excluded from this guarantee are seals and windows 3 Any d...

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