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Specifications 

Single wall connector stove pipe – 6” (15cm) diameter 
Chimney pipe – Class A, UL-103 HT, 6” (15cm) diameter  

Optimal Thermal Output – 23,900 BTU

 

(7 kW);

  

range is 6,800 - 27,300 BTU (2 - 8 kW) 

Minimum stove draft pressure at above output – 0.06” WC (16 Pascals) 

Efficiency – 74% based on DS standard 

Tested EPA emission particulate rate – 4.18 grams/hour  

Minimum distance to non-combustible material – 2” (5cm) 
Note: Non-combustible must be solid cement or block (not brick or tile over 
combustible material). 

Minimum distances to combustible material – as shown: 

                Wall View                                          Corner View 

 

Description 

RAIS Malta 

RAIS 
Bando 

RAIS Bora 

Distance to combustible side wall  

13”(33cm) 

Distance to combustible back wall 

6”(15cm) 

6”(15cm) 

5.5”(14cm) 

C  Corner distance to side walls 

5”(13cm) 

D  Connector pipe to side wall 

20.5”(52cm) 

21”(53cm) 

20.5”(52cm) 

Connector pipe to back wall 

10” (25cm) 

Corner pipe to side walls 

13” (33cm) 

G  Distance to furniture 

36” (91cm) 

H  Front floor protection  

- US 

 

 

 

 - Canada 

16” (41cm) from door opening 
18” (46cm) 

Side floor protection 

8” (20cm) from door opening 

 

Ceiling to top of stove 

36” (91cm) 

 

Ceiling to connector pipe 

18” (46cm) 

Note:  

A heat shield or protective wall may be used to reduce clearances if it meets the 

 

Assembly Instructions 

The RAIS Malta and the RAIS Bora stoves come assembled. To add the Soapstone top 
plate on the RAIS Malta, remove the steel top plate and replace with the Soapstone top 
plate and the 2 bushings that are supplied.  You may also just place the Soapstone top 
plate directly on top of the steel plate. CAUTION: Soapstone is fragile, so please handle 
with care. 
 
The RAIS Bando soapstone panels come detached. To assemble, first check that all the 
soapstone is in good condition. Then, attach the metal frames to the 2 soapstone side 
panels, using the screws and washers that are included. Take care not to over-tighten. 


 

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Summary of Contents for Malta

Page 1: ...SERIES USER S MANUAL RAIS Malta RAIS Bando RAIS Bora RAIS A S Industrivej 20 9900 Frederikshavn Denmark Tel 45 98 47 90 33 Fax 45 98 47 92 91 Tested Beaverton Listed by Oregon USA OMNI Test Laborator...

Page 2: ...TRUCTIONS 7 First Fire 7 Building the Fire 8 Check for a Proper Burn 9 Cooking 9 FIREWOOD 9 Specifications 9 Burning value of wood 10 A Few Reminders 10 Fuel Caution 10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10 Creosot...

Page 3: ...in the room to spread the heat faster and more evenly The stove is equipped with a cool handle a specialty from RAIS which enables you to operate it without the use of a glove however always use caut...

Page 4: ...protector or plate must be made of a non combustible material The floor plate must cover under the stove and extend 16 40 6cm 18 45 7cm in Canada in front of the stove door 8 20 3cm beyond the sides o...

Page 5: ...pe to back wall 10 25cm F Corner pipe to side walls 13 33cm G Distance to furniture 36 91cm H Front floor protection US Canada 16 41cm from door opening 18 46cm I Side floor protection 8 20cm from doo...

Page 6: ...e segments with the crimped end down whenever possible Chimney The RAIS stoves must be installed using a Class A UL 103 HT approved factory built chimney system or a code approved masonry chimney with...

Page 7: ...manually operated visibly placed for ease of use and must not close completely Consult your chimney expert if you have any questions Important Make sure that there is easy access to the chimney clean...

Page 8: ...e on the right side just behind the door controls the shaker grate It simplifies the cleaning of the stove You just shake the ashes through the grate into the ash pan Refer to Removing the Ashes in th...

Page 9: ...he wood is burning too quickly you can adjust push in the air control handle To ensure a proper and safe combustion there should be bright and lasting flames embers Don t let the wood smolder Do not c...

Page 10: ...33 7 540 93 Birch 31 8 510 88 Mountain pine 30 0 480 83 Fir 24 3 390 67 Poplar 23 7 380 65 A Few Reminders Store your wood cut and split split logs dry faster Keep the woodpile in a dry sunny place pr...

Page 11: ...ches and other surface damage can easily be touched up with the RAIS paint supplied with each stove Remove any dirt tar and rust and make sure repairs are made only when the stove is cool room tempera...

Page 12: ...er plate back and flip out the L shaped smoke stop plate at the front b Lift off the smoke leader plate from its pins in the back of the stove and pull it out through the door opening 3 Brush the smok...

Page 13: ...ue to too little air getting to the stove Check that you re not running exhaust fans kitchen bath the chimney is not blocked or there is a leak between the chimney the stovepipe and the stove If the p...

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