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English RAIS/

attika

 - User Manual Q-BE INSERT

Automatic regulation of combustion air (CleverAIR™)

 

This stove is equipped with an independent and self-regulating air damper. 
Hence there is no damper handle. You need only to add the dry wood and light it.  
The rest is done by CleverAIR™ technology.

Primary air is the combustion air added to the primary combustion zone at the bottom 
of the combustion chamber, i.e. the bed of glowing embers.  This cold air is only used in the 
lighting stage.

Secondary air is the air, added to the gas combustion zone, meaning air, which contributes to 
the combustion of the pyrolysis gasses (preheated air, used for cleaning the glass and combus-
tion). 
This air is sucked through the damper below the burning chamber and is pre-heated through 
the side channels and then emitted as 
hot scavenging air onto the glass.  The hot air rinses the glass and keeps it soot-free.

Tertiary air at the back of the burning chamber at the top (2 rows of holes) ensures the combus-
tion of 
the final gas residues before leaving through the chimney. 

The pilot nozzles are located at the bottom of both the back plate and the front of the firebox. 
They 
ensure that the bed of glowing embers is fed with air and therefore holds a high temperature. 
This allows a quick start 
when fueling and reduces the risk of the fire extinguishing.

CleverAIR™

 

ensures an optimal air mixture and a clean combustion at any combustion stage. 

The bi-metal combustion control system is automated and excludes the incorrect operation.

Ventilation

 

There must not be an extractor fan fitted in the same room as the stove as this can cause the 
stove to emit smoke and fumes into the room.

The stove requires a permanent and adequate air supply in order for it to operate safely 
and efficiently.  The installer may have fitted a permanent air supply vent into the room in which 
the stove is installed to provide combustion
 air.

This air vent should not under any circumstances be shut off or sealed. 

Summary of Contents for Q-BE INSERT

Page 1: ...S E RT B R U G E R M A N U A L B E D I E N U N G S A N L E I T U N G User MANUAL M A N U E L D U T I L I S AT E U R BRUKSANVISNING B R U K S A N V I S N I N G KÄYTTÖOPAS G E B R U I K E R S H A N D L E I D I N G ...

Page 2: ... a time this gives the best combustion 3 Use only dry wood that is wood with a humidity of 15 20 RECYCLING The stove is packed in a recyclable packaging It must be disposed in accordance with local legislation on waste disposal The glass is NOT recyclable The glass should be discarded along with the residual waste from ceramics and porcelain Fireproof glass has a higher melting tempera ture and th...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION 10 Q BE INSERT INSTALLATION OF THE INSERT 11 CORNER SETTING 12 FUEL 14 DRYING AND STORAGE 15 AUTOMATIC REGULATION OF COMBUSTION AIR CLEVERAIR 15 VENTILATION 15 FIRST USAGE 16 LIGHTING AND FUELLING 16 CONTROL 18 CLEANING AND CARE 20 CLEANING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER 20 CLEANING THE FLUE 21 MALFUNCTIONS 22 ACCESSORIES Q BE 24 SPARE PARTS Q BE INSERT 25 TEST CERTIFICATE DENMARK 26 CE LABEL...

Page 4: ...our home To make the most of your new stove it is important that you carefully read the user manual before installing and using it In the case of warranty claims and for general queries regarding your wood burning stove it is important that you know the stove s production number We recommend to note down the number in the table below The production number is located on the back of the stove at the...

Page 5: ...the stainless steel or patina surfaces expansion noise The warranty is voided in case of damages caused by overheating damages caused by external influence and use of inappropriate fuels failure to comply with regulatory or recommended installation guidance and arbitrary modifications to the stove non observance of service and care provisions Please contact your dealer in the even of any damage In...

Page 6: ...of wood when fuelling kg distributed on 3 logs of wood of approx 19 cm long 1 5 Min Uptake Pascal 12 Weight kg approx 122 Efficiency 80 CO emission at 13 O2 0 069 NOx emissions at 13 O2 mg Nm 53 Particles emission acc to NS3058 3059 g kg 1 4 Dust measured acc to Din mg Nm 14 Flue gas mass flow g sec 5 1 Flue gas temperature C 300 Flue gas temperature C at flue collar 360 Intermittent operation Ref...

Page 7: ...7 399 399 216 216 422 424 399 399 903 32 15 8 903 Set fra bagside Set fra bagside 970 Air inlet same center as outlet 35 21 19 English RAIS attika User Manual Q BE INSERT Measurements ...

Page 8: ... made concerning the positioning of the inlets and outlets of the convection system Make sure that the requirements for available areas are respected and that holes are not blocked from the outside Discolouration of the stove walls doors and convection outlets may occur Such discolouration is caused by convected hot air RAIS assumes no responsibility for any installation works or consequential dam...

Page 9: ...of ridge s highest point Note that national and local regulations on houses often have provisions for thatched roofs You should also familiarise yourself with the draught conditions for chimneys with 2 flues The stove is suitable for connection with the flue gas collector however we recommend to place inlets to ensure a minimum ground clearance between them to be at least 250 mm The flue outlet so...

Page 10: ...aust ventilation e g an extraction hood may reduce the air supply Any air vents must be placed in such a manner that the air supply is not blocked Alternatively the stove can be supplied with fresh air directly from the outside through a flexible piping fitted to the damper The stove consumes 10 to 20 m of air per hour The floor structure must be able to carry the weight of the stove and the chimn...

Page 11: ...ll 12 5mm or 50mm calcium silicate panels The stove with the panels should have convection holes above and below A fireplace insert shall never be installed too tightly since steel works in heat Convection area must be at least 200 cm2 both above and below the stove can be dis tributed When you choose where to set up your RAIS attika wood burning stove you should con sider the heat distribution to...

Page 12: ...ance A to non combustible material min Outer distance B to combustible material min 50 mm 350 mm 100 mm 0 mm For example With a distance to non combustible wall 50mm A the distance to flammable wall door frame should be 350mm B Distance to furniture from front glass min 750 mm Distance to furniture from front glass min 750 mm ...

Page 13: ...sted in accordance with EN13240 2001 EN13240 2001 A2 2004 and NS 3058 3059 for stoking split dried birchwood and is approved for broad leaved coniferous tree wood The firewood must have a water content of 15 20 and its maximum length should be 25 cm with logs upright in the combustion chamber Firing wet firewood causes both soot environmental pollution and bad fuel economy Freshly cut wood contain...

Page 14: ...y being lost ONLY USE RECOMMENDED FUELS The following table shows the calorific value of different types of wood which have been stored for 2 years and which have a residual moisture of 15 17 Wood Dry wood kg m3 compared to beech oak Hornbeam 640 110 Beech and oak 580 100 Ash 570 98 Maple 540 93 Birch 510 88 Mountain pine 480 83 Fir 390 67 Poplar 380 65 1 kg of wood yields the same heat energy irr...

Page 15: ... free Tertiary air at the back of the burning chamber at the top 2 rows of holes ensures the combus tion of the final gas residues before leaving through the chimney The pilot nozzles are located at the bottom of both the back plate and the front of the firebox They ensure that the bed of glowing embers is fed with air and therefore holds a high temperature This allows a quick start when fueling a...

Page 16: ...r use any type of liquid fuel for kindling or maintaining the fire There is a danger of explosion If the stove has not been used for a while follow the steps as if you were using it for the first time Lighting and fuelling NOTE If air system is connected the valve must be open RAIS attika recommends the following lighting method See photos on the next page Open the door completely until it is fixe...

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Page 18: ...onger time to get the fire going again The smoke should be practically invisible out of the chimney during combustion only a flicker in the air should be observed When refuelling open the door carefully in order to avoid smoke escaping Never add wood while there is fire with flames in the stove RAIS recommends to refuel with 1 2 pieces wood approx 1 1 kg within 46 minutes intermittent operation NO...

Page 19: ...ed meget kraftig røgudvikling åbn luftspjældet helt samt eventuel låge på klem eller tænd op forfra Advarsel Hvis brændet kun ulmer eller ryger og der tilføres for lidt luft udvikles der uforbrændte røggasser Røggas kan antændes og eksplodere Det kan give skader på materiel og i værste fald på personer Luk aldrig helt for lufttilførslen når der tændes op i ovnen Hvis der kun er få gløder tilbage s...

Page 20: ...arts Only use original spare parts We recommend service performed by your dealer after completion of a heating period Combustion chamber lining The combustion chamber lining protects the stove body against the heat from the fire The significant temperature fluctuations may result in cracks in the liner plates which however do not affect the stove s functional capacity They do not need to be replac...

Page 21: ...back and 2 spikes in the fitting in the front pins spikes Cleaning of flue ways In order to access the smoke flue remove the upper plate baffle plate made of vermiculite and the smoke barrier steel plate Carefully remove the baffle plate by lifting off the plate and pulling it forward Then lower the front corner and care fully pull out the plate ...

Page 22: ...d being too wet ensure the proper heating of the stove when lighting prior to closing the door Stove is burning too strong Possible cause leak around the door seal chimney draught too strong 22 Pa draught regulator should be installed Stove is burning too weakly Possible cause insufficient amount of wood insufficient air supply for room ventilation failure to clean the flue ducts leaky chimney lea...

Page 23: ...or draught can be compensated by sup plying the stove with more air than usual If the malfunction persists we recommend that you contact your RAIS dealer or the chimney sweep WARNING If the firewood is damp or used incorrectly it can lead to excessive formation of soot in the chimney and cause a chimney fire In this case shut off all air supply from outside if a valve connection is installed to th...

Page 24: ...480890 black Adapter for flue pipe 709131290 black Spare parts Q BE INSERT The use of spare parts other than those recommended by RAIS voids the warranty All replaceable parts can be bought as spare parts from your RAIS dealer For reference see spare parts drawing next page Item Quantity Part No Description Steel door Glass door Seal set for glass door Flue collar 6 Insulation Closing mechanism to...

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Page 26: ...26 English RAIS attika User Manual Q BE INSERT Declaration of performance ...

Page 27: ...ordningen er egnet til røggassamleledning og intervalfyring DE Lesen und befolgen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung Zeitbrandfeuerstätte Nur empfohlene Brennstoffe einsetzen UK Fuel types only recommended Follow the installation and operating instruction manual Intermittent operation F Veuillez lire et observer les instructions du mode d emploi Foyer à durèe de combustion limitèe homologué pour cheminée...

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