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2.0 INSTALLATION 

2.1  Installation guide

 

In the absence of pertinent installation information, the British standards and current building regulations must be followed 
to ensure compliance and safety. 

This appliance must be installed by a HETAS registered engineer and the installation must be in accordance with the British 
standards and current building regulations. Please see below for guidance but not limited to and the statutory requirements.  

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BS 8303 

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BS EN 15287 1 

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BS EN 15316 

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BS EN 1856 – 1 2009  

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BS EN 1856 – 2 2009 

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Approved Doc J 

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Health and Safety at Work Act  

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The Provision and Use of Work Equipment regulations  

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Personal Protective Equipment at Work regulations  

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Construction Design and Management regulations  

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Control of Asbestos 

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Working at Height regulations  

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Manual Handling regulations   

The stove may be installed in to a location where additional fire protection measures need to be taken into consideration. A 
risk assessment must be completed by the registered HETAS installation engineer or the principal designer for purposes of the 
current Construction Design & Management Regulations.  

Please  see  the  technical  data  below  for  clearances  to  combustible  materials,  this  will  allow  for  a  comprehensive  risk              
assessment to be completed. 

 

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Material 

Cast iron/steel 

Ventilation requirements Surface 

In  accordance with 
British Standards 

Surface door rope size 

12mm 

Output 

5kW 

Overall dimensions mm (HxWxD)  

957 x 520 x 413 

Weight 

98kg 

Draught pressure max 

20pa 

Draught pressure min 

12pa 

Tertiary air 

Yes 

Combustion System 

Primary/secondary 

Heating area 

90m3 

Flue outlet options 

Top and rear 

Flue collar size 

125mm 

Average temp at flue collar 

348

°c

 

Distance from bottom of stove to 
centre of rear flue outlet 

839mm 

Diameter of external flue spigot 

100mm 

Distance from bottom of stove to 
centre of direct air connection 

190mm 

Log size 

250mm 

Fuel weight 

1.3kg 

Moisture content 

16%-20% 

Distance to combustibles (side) 

300mm 

Distance to combustibles (rear) 

200mm 

Distance to combustibles (front) 

500mm 

Safety distance to combustibles 
materials (furniture) 

100mm 

Adequate distance left for mainte-
nance (rear and sides) 

150mm 

Summary of Contents for KASSEL

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS KASSEL WOOD BURNING STOVE KAS REV C 10 19 ...

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Page 3: ...ion preparation 2 3 Ventilation 2 4 Distance to combustibles and heat sensitive materials 2 5 Connecting to the chimney 3 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 10 3 1 Suitable fuels 3 2 The Clean Air Act 1993 and smoke control areas 3 3 After use and maintainingthe perfect burn 3 4 Continued use and care 3 5 Cleaning 4 0 TROUBLESHOOTING Page 14 4 1 General troubleshooting COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST Page 15 ...

Page 4: ...l burns up in the second phase of the com bustion process This process is characterized by strongly glowing embers with no or only smaller temporary flames Optimal and environmental friendly burning with high efficiency can only be achieved if we provide the necessary quantity of air at the appropriate places in all phases of the combustion process Both the longer time spent in the combustion cham...

Page 5: ...ONS 1 3 Product drawing 1 4 Cross section drawing 1 Primary air 2 Secondary air 3 Cold air of room 4 Warm air 5 Escaping gases 6 Hot gases 7 Grate 8 Chamotte or vermiculite lining 9 10 Tertiary air 11 Charcoal pan PAGE 5 ...

Page 6: ...hout these components Take care as the packaging material can contain nails and other sharp pieces of metal which can cause injury to you and the stove Take care that the nylon and other wrapping materials do not get in chil dren s hands as they can cause suffocation Carefully collect the packaging materials mentioned above and take them to the local waste disposal site The stove is painted in hig...

Page 7: ...e registered HETAS installation engineer or the principal designer for purposes of the current Construction Design Management Regulations Please see the technical data below for clearances to combustible materials this will allow for a comprehensive risk assessment to be completed PAGE 7 Material Cast iron steel Ventilation requirements Surface In accordance with British Standards Surface door rop...

Page 8: ...or work on the flue with the soapstone or ceramic top in place as it may become damaged For further information to retrofit any soap stone covers then the manufacturer must be contacted in the first instance 2 3 Ventilation Ventilation must be provided in accordance with Approved Document J If the appliance is to be installed in to a room which is completely airtight a separate external air inlet ...

Page 9: ...e pipes shall not be used as a complete chimney they shall only be used to connect an appliance to a suitable chimney or twin wall system chimney We recommend the use of a connecting twin wall adaptor for connecting to the chimney The insert has to be fully installed into the chimney in order to prevent movement during normal use which could cause joint separation and leakage to occur between the ...

Page 10: ...ut 1 3 kg of wood into a stove of 5 kW capacity every hour When burning wood if you would like to reach a lower capacity do not restrain the fire Put less wood in at one time instead Don t throw the fuel in the combustion chamber because it can damage or break the chamotte or vermiculite tiles Be aware that the volume of some types of wooden briquettes increases during burning Choose the wooden br...

Page 11: ...erfect burn Follow the directions below when you light the stove for the first time A high burning temperature is necessary for the fuel to catch fire quickly so put enough fire starter on the grate at the lower part of the combustion chamber Put 2 or 3 smaller pieces of wood or a similar quantity of wooden briquettes or 3 to 4 pieces of brown coal briquettes on the grate see picture A After light...

Page 12: ...uel instead and never close the primary air regulator completely Your stove is equipped with an automatically closing door It can be operated only with a closed door Open the door only if you want to load more fuel and only if the previous amount has burned down to embers Remember that the appliance can become extremely hot when in operation therefore it is important to ensure children and vulnera...

Page 13: ...ited to Hand broom Vacuum cleaner Smoke outlet Min once a year but not limited to Hand broom Vacuum cleaner Copper elements As necessary Copper cleaning agent or other substance with Teflon con tent when it is cold Glass As necessary With stove glass spray or glass cleaning agent when it is cold Do not use anything abrasive that may scratch the glass PAGE 13 ...

Page 14: ...pe is not closed properly B Measurements Height flue configuration of the chimney are not appropriate C The door of the stove supplementary air regulator or the door to another stove is connected to the same chimney is open The room or space is not being adequately heated up by your appliance 1 Is the appliance disproportionately small or incorrectly sized 2 Is there too much ash in the combustion...

Page 15: ...uld cause the glass to crack Ensure that all internal components are fitted correctly these may have shifted in transit Ensure that the appliance operates correctly during the first firing Ensure the customer is aware that fumes may be given off during the first firings as the paint cures Advise the customer on the safe operation of the appliance Leave the instruction manuals operating tool and gl...

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