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Safety clearances

Stoves must always be installed in line with nati-
onal and, if applicable, local regulations. It is im-
portant to abide by local regulations regarding 
setting up chimneys and connection to same. 
Therefore, always consult your local chimney 
sweep before installation, as you are personally 
responsible for ensuring that the applicable re-
gulations have been met.

Distance regulations

A difference applies to installation next to flam-
mable and non-flammable walls.
If the wall is made of non-flammable material the 
stove can, in principle, be placed flush against 
it. However, we recommend leaving a gap of at 
least 5 cm to facilitate cleaning behind the stove. 

The minimum distances to flammable mate-
rial are stated on the boiler plate and are li-
sted in the table on page 6.

Warning

A stove gets hot. (In excess of 
90 degrees) Take care to en sure 
that children cannot come into 
contact with it. 

Combustible materials should not be stored 
in the compartment below the ashpan.

IMPORTANT

1. Make sure there is adequate provision 
    to sweep the chimney.
2. Make sure there is adequate ventilation to 
    the room.
3. Please note that any extraction fans 
    operating in the same room as the wood- 
    burning stove can reduce the chimney draft   
    – which may have an adverse effect on stove  
    combustion properties. In addition, this may  
    cause smoke to be emitted from the stove
    when the firing door is opened.
4. It must not be possible to cover any air vents.

The floor

It is essential to ensure that the floor surface can 
actually bear the weight of the stove and a top-
mounted steel chimney, if applicable. The stove 
must stand on a nonflammable surface such as a 
steel floor plate or a brick or tile floor. The size of 
the nonflammable surface used to cover the floor 
area must match national and local regulations.

The chimney connection

The chimney opening must follow national and 
local regulations. However, the area of the ope-
ning should never be less than 175 cm

2

, which 

corresponds to a diameter of 150 mm. If a dam-
per is fitted in the flue gas pipe, there must al-
ways be at least 20 cm

2

 of free passage, even 

when the damper is in its “closed” position. 

Wood-burning stoves must never be con-
nected to chimneys that are also linked to a 
gasfired heater. 

An efficient stove makes high demand on chim-
ney properties – so always have your local chim-
ney sweep evaluate your chimney.

Connection to a brick chimney

Brick a thimble into the chimney and seat the 
flue gas pipe in this. The thimble and flue gas 
pipe must not penetrate the chimney opening 
itself, but must be flush with the inside of the 
chimney duct. Joins between brickwork, the 
thimble and flue gas pipe must be sealed with 
fireproof material and/or beading.

Connection to a steel chimney

When fitting a connection from a top-output 
stove 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 exterior 
surface of the stove. 
For connections to chimneys that are run through 
ceilings, all national and local regulations regar-
ding distance to flammable material must be fol-
lowed. It is important that the chimney is fitted with 
roof support so that the top panel of the stove is 
not required to bear the entire weight of the chim-
ney (excessive weight may damage the stove).

Draft conditions

Poor draft may result in smoke being emitted 
from the stove when the door is opened. The 
minimum chimney draft to ensure satisfacto-
ry combustion in stoves of this kind is 12 PA. 
However, there will still be a risk of smoke emis-
sion if the firing door is opened during power-
ful firing. The flue gas temperature at nominal 
output is 182°C when expelled to an exterior 
temperature of 20°C. The flue gas mass flow is 
6.3 g/sec. The chimney draft is generated by the 
difference between the high temperature of the 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for SCAN-LINE 805 AQUA

Page 1: ...ERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DANISH DESIGN DANISH QUALITY DANISH PRODUCTION www heta dk EN SCAN LINE 805 AQUA Approved for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood logs or authorised fuels ...

Page 2: ...CO emission i mg Nm3 960 mg Nm3 Middel CO emission 0 077 Røggas temperatur 204o C Støv 10 mg Nm3 Virkningsgrad 86 NOx 80 mg Nm3 OGC 76 mgC Nm3 DOP Scan Line 1000 2017 8057 0000 DK Congratulations on your new wood stove insert we are confident that you will be more than satis fied with your new Heta stove Especially if you follow the following advice and instructions Scan Line 805 Aqua is approved ...

Page 3: ...ollow national and local regulations However the area of the ope ning should never be less than 175 cm2 which corresponds to a diameter of 150 mm If a dam per is fitted in the flue gas pipe there must al ways be at least 20 cm2 of free passage even when the damper is in its closed position Wood burning stoves must never be con nected to chimneys that are also linked to a gasfired heater An efficie...

Page 4: ...d wood or chipboard as these materials can emit poisonous fumes and smoke Correct fi ring using well seasoned wood provides opti mal heat output and maximum economy At the same time correct firing prevents environmental damage in the form of smoke and emmissions and also reduces the risk of chimney fires If the wood is wet and inadequately seasoned a large proportion of the energy in the fuel will...

Page 5: ...ight the fuel The flames must work from the top down The use of lighter fluid oils or any liquid fuels is strictly forbid den from use in a wood stove Fully open the combustion air and leave the door ajar about 1 cm open Once the fire is established and the chimney is hot after about 3 5 minutes closed door and regulate the air into operating position We re commend all of the first fuel is burned ...

Page 6: ... will become covered with soot If this situation is combined with firing with wet wood the build up of soot can become so thick and sticky that the sealing rope can for example become detached when the door is opened the next day Risk of explosion After you add new fuel it is very important that you do not leave the stove unattended until the wood is burning constantly This will normally occur wit...

Page 7: ...m 550 sq mm under Building Regulations if the stove is not going to be fitted to an external outside fresh air supply Houses built after 2008 where the air leakage rate is less than than 5 m3 hour m2 then a ventilator equiva lent to 550 mm2 per kW output will be required 9kW x 550 mm 4950 mm2 Guarantee Heta wood stoves subjected to a strict quality control during production and before delivery to ...

Page 8: ...on external air flow use a ø100 air conduit for instance Lindab with match ing collar band Connection of external air flow fresh air through the floor on Scan Line 805 Aqua The stove is prepared for a fresh air intake ...

Page 9: ...when you receive it from Heta otherwise it will result in great loss of efficiency and raise the temperature of the chimney Tip the top plate so that possible soot can fall down into the cumbustion chamber afterwards it is very important that the plate is put back in place as it otherwise will result in great loss of efficiency and raise the temperature of the chimney 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 10: ...10 Cleaning after sweeping the chimney and replacing the stones Scan Line 805 Aqua 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 11: ...ur and that the existing system has a safety valve which opens by maximum 4 bar overpressure The SYR valve point 5 is an extra safety de vice which opens by a temperature over 95 in the boiler Connect cold water pressure on maximum 15 on the water connection point 1 make sure that your water company supplies approx 600 litres per hour This could be checked by seeing if you can fill a 10 litres buc...

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