3.
The chimney draught must be above 0,08 mbar (0,8 mm WK). The diameter of the smoke
duct must correspond with that of the connector (150 mm).
The smoke duct must be sealed at all
connection points! Attention is specifically drawn to the danger of escaping fumes.
False air results in a weaker chimney draught.
If the chimney draught is too strong, the installation
of a draught regulator is recommended.
The discharge of fumes takes place at the back of the stove.
Take note of the following precautionary measures before the smoke duct is installed:
- The diameter of the smoke duct may not be reduced and it may not be positioned horizontally, but should still rise
towards the chimney at a slight angle.
- The stovepipe must fit into the chimney opening to make the discharge of fumes possible. Make provision for a
double lining in this regard.
- Chimney connections of different stoves may not be so positioned opposite one other, i.e. at the same height. This
may obstruct the discharge of exhaust fumes. The distance between two outlets for fumes should be at least 30 cm.
- Do not connect too many stoves to one chimney – too many connections hamper the upward draught. Ask your
chimney sweeper for advice.
- The chimney may not conduct any false air. Ensure that the chimney control valves as well as the cleaning openings
in the cellar are closed.
- The smoke duct must be securely attached to the connector.
4. SUITABLE FUELS
The SAEY 94 stove makes use of the following fuels:
* COAL :
Anthracite granules 6/12, 12/22, 20/30
* WOOD :
Logs with sticky bark, e.g. cleaved logs, with a length of 45 cm.
The wood should be stored for about two years, and should
have a maximum residual humidity level of 20%.
Wet wood does not burn well and produces smoke, resulting in
condensation and a tar discharge, which makes the stove dirty.
When wood is burnt, the filling funnel must be removed (model Coal TOP ONLY).
Topping up takes place via the right side door.
TAKE CARE:
NO synthetic fuels (e.g. FUTUREX)
DO NOT burn waste matter