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Installing the inset stove into the convection box

Chimney

Convection box

Flue collar

Inset stove

1.  Remove the magnet fittings from the conve-

ction box to ease the installation.

2.  Remove the vermiculite bricks from the com-

bustions chamber.

3.  Lift the stove and put it into the convection 

box.

4.  The stove has to fall into place in the grooves 

at the bottom of the convection box so that 
the distance to the sides of convections box 
is equal.

5.  Adjust  the  stove  back  and  forward  in  the 

grooves  so  that  the  door  is  in  line  with  the 
front frame, which will be fitted at the end.

6.  When the stove is fitted correctly it has to be 

fastened with the screws at the back of the 
combustion chamber. The top screw has to 
go  through  both  the  combustions  chamber 
and  the  convection  box.  The  bottom  screw 
has  to  be  screwed  against  the  convection 
box as back pressure.

7.  Insert  the  vermiculite  bricks  in  the  combu-

stion chamber again.

1.  The  flue  collar  is  always  put  in  the  combu-

stion chamber. The flue collar is fitted on the 
chimney pipe where the inset stove later will 
be installed. This is done to ease the connec-
tion at the end.

2. Assemble the convention box. It has to be ad-

justed exactly to horizontal level by means of 
the adjustable bolts at the bottom (this should 
be done before the inset stove is put in).

Assembling the convection box 

8.  Fit both magnet fittings again. It is important 

that they are in level, so that the magnet can 
get a proper grip. 

9.  To fit the front frame the door must be fully 

open.  Loosen  the  two  screws  which  the 
frame  should  be  hung  upon  and  hook  the 
frame on. Adjust the frame so that it is in line 
with the stove and fasten the screws again.

Magnet fittings

The top screw has 
to go through both 
the combustions 
chamber and the 
convection box.

The bottom screw 
has to be screwed 
against the conve-
ction box as back 
pressure.

3.  Before  the  convection  box  is  installed  you 

have  to  make  up  your  mind  if  the  inset  sto-
ve should pass on heat to some stone mass 
(thermal mass stove effect). Should you want 
this  effect  the  flange  above  the  convec-
tion  box  should  not  the  fitted.  On  the  other 
hand should you want direct convection heat 
through the distance between the convection 
box and inset stove the flange has to be fitted, 
so that the heat does not disappear into the 
stone mass.

Summary of Contents for SCAN-LINE 550

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SCAN LINE 550 INSET STOVE DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN ...

Page 2: ...f the chimney duct Joins between brickwork the thimble and flue gas pipe must be sealed with fireproof ma terial and or beading Connection to a steel chimney When fitting a connection from a top output st ove directly to a steel chimney we recommend fitting the chimney tube inside the flue gas spigot so that any soot and condensation drops into the stove itself rather than collecting on the exteri...

Page 3: ...ney and flue gas pipe are blocked The house is too airtight i e when there is an insufficient supply of fresh air Poor smoke extraction poor draft conditions due to a cold chimney or bad weather conditi ons can be compensated for by increasing the airflow into the stove Good draft occurs when The difference in temperature between the chimney and outdoor air is high The weather is fine The wind is ...

Page 4: ...e later will be installed This is done to ease the connec tion at the end 2 Assemble the convention box It has to be ad justed exactly to horizontal level by means of the adjustable bolts at the bottom this should be done before the inset stove is put in Assembling the convection box 8 Fit both magnet fittings again It is important that they are in level so that the magnet can get a proper grip 9 ...

Page 5: ...external air inlet collar against the bottom of the st ove by using the enclosed to springs which should be left there to keep the collar in place 5 With advantage remove the air damper for the secondary airflow while the springs are fitted 1 Remove hit the cut out ring at the bottom of the convection box 2 Place the collar for external air inlet at the bottom of the convection box as shown on the...

Page 6: ...clean dry wood in your stove Never use your stove to burn drifwood as this may contain a lot of salt which can damage both the stove and the chimney Similarly you must not fire your stove with refu se painted wood pressure impregnated wood or chipboard as these materials can emit poi sonous fumes and smoke Correct firing using well seasoned wood provides optimal heat out put and maximum economy At...

Page 7: ...l is burning with a steady flame Reduced burning The stove is well suited to intermittent use If you wish to operate the stove with reduced out put simply insert smaller volumes of wood at each firing and apply a lower airflow Howe ver remember that the secondary combustion air supply must never be shut off completely du ring firing It is important to keep a good bed of embers Gentle heat is relea...

Page 8: ...h wet wood In this case much of the heating energy is used to dry the wood resulting in poor heating economics and an increased risk of soot deposits in the chim ney MAINTENANCE The surface of the stove has been treated with heat resistant paint The stove should be cleaned with a damp cloth Any damage to the surface in the form of chips or scratches can be repaired using touch up paint which is av...

Page 9: ...stance to the side wall in front of the stove 600 Min 800 Furnishing distance 12 5 mm Fermacell Thermal Conductivity 0 32W m K Safety distances Scan Line 550 Insert stove Materials such as fermacell gypsum fibreboard isolath 1000 mineral wool fire batts and aerated concrete can also be used around the stove When using materials other than fermacell gypsum fibreboard ensure these have the same in s...

Page 10: ...s fragile parts such as The fire proof bricks in the combustion chamber The smoke baffle The glass The sealing rope The grate frame Damage resulting from incorrect use Transport costs in connection with repairs carried out under guarantee Installation disassembly in connec tion with repairs carried out under guarantee Should you have cause to make a complaint please quote our invoice no Warning An...

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