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SCAN DSA 8 & 8-5

Pins for smoke de- 
flector

Smoke deflectors

CB-technique

Production number

Secondary air regulation

Primary air regulation

CB-technique (Clean-Burn)

Wood-burning inserts equipped with a Clean-Burn technique 
have a separate canal that leads extra combustion air (terti-
ary air) into the combustion chamber. This air is introduced in 
the combustion chamber through the small holes in the stain-
less-steel rail right beneath the ceramic smoke deflector.

Primary air

The regulation for primary air is used when lighting the fire 
and in order to get the fire going when refuelling the wood-
burning insert. During continuous firing with hard wood like 
oak and beech, the primary air should be open 25-50%. 
When using soft wood like birch and pine, the primary air 
should be closed. Push the regulation button sideways. Left 
position is closed and right position is open.

Secondary air

The Secondary air is preheated in canals around the 
combustion chamber, from where it is led in front of the 
glass and then into the fire. Apart from providing oxygen 
to the combustion, the secondary air contributes to keep-

ing the glass clean. If you close the Secondary air too 
much, the risk of getting sooty glass is increased. You can 
regulate the desired heat quantity with the Secondary air.
Push the regulation button sideways. Left position is closed 
and right position is open.

Ceramic smoke deflectors

There can be one or more ceramic smoke deflectors that are 
placed in the upper part of the combustion chamber. Their 
function is to lower the temperature of the smoke before it 
goes up into the chimney, so the stove gives off more heat. 
After the chimney has been swept, you should remove or 
rock the ceramic smoke deflectors in order to remove the 
resulting soot. Lift up the lower ceramic smoke deflector, pull 
out the pins in the lateral combustion chamber plates, and 
remove the deflector. The upper deflector is removed in the 
same way. We recommend that you treat the ceramic smoke 
deflector with caution. They are made of a porous material 
(Skamol) and are not included in the warranty.

Mounting of connecting piece for fresh 
air inlet with valve

If you have ordered the insert with a fresh air inlet, it should 
be mounted as shown on the sketch.

Summary of Contents for DSA 8

Page 1: ... N G med brugs og fyringsanvisning Indhold Generelle råd og anvisninger 2 3 Reklamationsret Type og miljøgodkendelse Udpakning Tilbehør til din pejs Montering af kakler og fedtsten Kvalitetskontrol Anmeldelsespligt Skorstenstjek Skorstensløsninger Bærende underlag Brændbar eller ikke brændbar væg Gulvplade Varmefordeling Selvlukkende låge Justerskrue Typeskilt Produktionsnr Servicepakke Monterings...

Page 2: ...n it to the bottom of the fireplace B Mount the clips in the four holes of the convection mantle if necessary press them in place with a screw driver E Press the trim in to place Push the insert into the mantle and adjust according to sketch C Take out the ceramic smoke deflector plates see next page Pull down the connection piece and place it in the flue outlet of the insert Fasten it with the fi...

Page 3: ... fire Apart from providing oxygen to the combustion the secondary air contributes to keep ing the glass clean If you close the Secondary air too much the risk of getting sooty glass is increased You can regulate the desired heat quantity with the Secondary air Push the regulation button sideways Left position is closed and right position is open Ceramic smoke deflectors There can be one or more ce...

Page 4: ...ary air Amount of fuel kg Chimney draught Pa Flue outlet flow g S Temp flue outlet C Rated output kW Fuel kg h Efficiency 75 75 2 16 7 5 380 7 2 5 78 We recommend a chimney draught of 16 Pa in order to achieve an optimal functioning of the insert under all conditions 516 780 726 367 129 562 497 203 100 534 599 Measurements for insert with connecting piece for fresh air inlet with valve Technical i...

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