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place any mounting parts in the combustion chamber, flue or vent if these 
parts are not approved by SPARTHERM. Without express permission, any 
modification or change in the fireplace will render the guarantee and oper-
ating permit invalid.

Exhaust hoods, ventilation systems, etc. that are installed in the same room 
or ambient air network as fireplaces may adversely affect the functioning 
of the fireplace insert (including allowing smoke to escape into a room) and 
require suitable measures before they can be operated at the same time as 
the fireplace.

If several fireplaces are being operated in a room or an ambient air network, 
make sure that the combustion air supply is adequate.

This is a fireplace for temporary fires. The fireplace can only be used for 
heating by repeatedly adding wood to it and not removing the combustion 
air.
 
TRANSPORT DAMAGE: Inspect this product upon delivery (visual check). Be 
sure to note any damage on the delivery slip. Then inform your fireplace 
fitter. Protect the viewing pane of your fireplace insert against dirt and 
damage while the facing is being installed.

The TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS for your fireplace insert start on page 15.

1.1. CERTIFIED QUALITY 

OUR FIREPLACE INSERTS HAVE BEEN TYPE-TESTED AND LABELLED AS PER 
DIN EN 13229. DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE MAY BE VIEWED AND IS 
AVAILABLE FROM WWW.SPARTHERM.COM

1. GENERAL NOTES

These installation instructions comply with the specifications in DIN EN 
13229 „Fireplaces for Solid Fuel.“

You must also comply with national and regional specifications, standards, 
installation methods, and materials. Our fireplace inserts are for temporary 
fires and not for permanent heating. This means that the fire will burn as 
long as wood continues to be added to it. Of course our fireplace inserts are 
subject to our company quality criteria – from incoming shipment inspection 
to shipment release.

Young children, older or infirm adults:
As with all heaters, it makes sense to set up a protective device for this 
group of people because the viewing pane and the facing panels of the 
fireplace unit can become extremely hot.

 

Risk of burning!

 

Never leave this group of people near an active or recently extinguished 
fireplace insert without supervision. Inform this group of people that the 
fireplace insert is a source of potential danger.

Do not place or lay any combustible objects on the exposed surfaces of 
the fireplace unit. Do not place any pieces of clothing on the installation‘s 
heating tiles in order to dry them. Set up a laundry rack for drying clothing 
outside the area of radiation only!

The burning process releases heat energy that leads to the fireplace unit 
(surfaces, door handles and operating knobs, viewing pane, etc.). Do not 
touch or operate the active fireplace unit without suitable protection (e.g. 
the heat-resistant glove included).

Do not make any modifications to the fireplace insert. In particular, do not 

Summary of Contents for Arte 1Vh

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Fireplace Inserts ...

Page 2: ...customers emo tions and speak to feelings such as security and comfort In order to be suc cessful we recommend that you read these installation instructions carefully in order to quickly become thoroughly familiar with the product In addition to information on how to install the product these instructions also contain important operating notes regarding fireplace insert safety and maintenance and ...

Page 3: ... the fireplace 8 5 2 Load bearing structural elements made of concrete and reinforced concrete 9 5 3 Wooden beams 9 5 4 Insulation layers 9 5 2 1 Special measures for fire prevention or adjacent combustible structural elements 9 5 4 1 Thermal insulation material thickness 10 5 4 2 Stud wall for walls that need protection 10 5 6 Flexible grouting between facing and insert 10 5 7 Fireplace hood 10 5...

Page 4: ...M COM 1 GENERAL NOTES These installation instructions comply with the specifications in DIN EN 13229 Fireplaces for Solid Fuel You must also comply with national and regional specifications standards installation methods and materials Our fireplace inserts are for temporary fires and not for permanent heating This means that the fire will burn as long as wood continues to be added to it Of course ...

Page 5: ...ION STEPS 1 The feet are included with the device for transport purposes 2 Before unscrewing the locking screw for the counterweights transport security for liftable fireplace inserts carefully place the device on its back so you can attach the feet 3 As required use the clamp included to attach the safety valve lugs to the adapter in the required position at this time 4 The fireplace has to stand...

Page 6: ...oors or a window that can be opened or are directly next to other rooms or indirectly part of an ambient air network For installation in apartments or other facilities only rooms in the same apartment or facilities may belong to the ambient air network Open fireplaces may only be set up or installed in the above named rooms if at least 360 m3 combustion air hour and m2 of combustion chamber openin...

Page 7: ...e installed in the flue gas neck tube or in the connecting piece Throttle devices have to be easy to operate Their openings have to be like the segment or section of a circle whose total area is not less than 3 of the cross section area but has a size of at least 20 cm2 The position the throttle device is in has to be obvious from the setting of the operating handle 5 FIRE PREVENTION IN FRONT OF T...

Page 8: ...500 bzw H 300 5 1 1 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR FIRE PROTECTION OF FLOOR COVERINGS NEAR THE FIREPLACE A spark protection apron is required e g to cover carpets parquet a fireproof floor covering made of non flammable material natural stone must be put in place ...

Page 9: ...rial details as follows Alternative suitable insulation material can also be used But is has to be certified by DIBt or have received a permit 1 cm 5 cm 40 cm min 80 cm 2 1 4 3 5 2 1 SPECIAL MEASURES FOR FIRE PREVENTION OR ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS 1 Between built in furniture and the fireplace facing a distance of at least 5 cm has to be maintained 2 For structural element that onl...

Page 10: ... flow does not transport insulation particles into the room Other thermal insulation sheets leave the factory with added abra sion resistance as required This insulation material may only be fastened with offset joints and end to end If several layers are to be fastened the edges have to overlap 5 4 2 STUD WALL FOR WALLS THAT NEED PROTECTION When installing the open fireplace on a wall that needs ...

Page 11: ...he connection piece is intended to be used for con vective heating of the ambient air COMMENT Requirements of the connecting piece as per DIN 18160 part 2 5 9 HEAT DISSIPATION Since it is possible to use different fireplace unit construction types with our fireplace inserts it is essential to consult a professional company when planning a fireplace unit Make sure that the level of heat dissipation...

Page 12: ...o the relevant professional tile fireplace and ventilation engineer guidelines new TR OL 2006 We recommend using sufficient storage material e g Magnetherm to optimally use the heat and avoid the risk of overheating in temperature spikes The size of the oven i e the size of the heat dissipating surface should be determined depending on the heat output and heat requirement The facing elements must ...

Page 13: ...e convection air sheath 7 Convection sheath made of steel plate 8 Insulation made of dimensionally stable mineral wool approx 8 cm thick see page 10 Thermal insulation material thicknesses 9 Wall made of mineral construction materials 10 cm thick 10 Insulation made of dimensionally stable mineral wool 8 cm thick 11 Small area thermal bridge 12 Concrete sheet at least 6 cm thick 1 2 3 4 9 7 5 6 8 1...

Page 14: ...1 FLUE GAS NECK TUBE The flue gas neck tube can be rotated It can be connected to the chimney vertically or horizontally For connection to the side we carry a 90 flue gas dome and we can provide a 0 flue gas dome for flow enhancing connection as well 9 2 SPARTHERM FIREPLACE INSERT WITH SLIDING DOOR Completely remove the transport safety device before installing Check the sliding door before the fi...

Page 15: ...temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa 12 12 Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm 40 45 Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 4 7 6 4 5 7 5 7 6 8 8 9 2 Exhaust gas temperature C 255 355 258 355 330 355 290 342 Required manometric pressure Pa 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 12 CO2 9 8 8 0 11 3 10 0 8 6 1...

Page 16: ...rmitted Exhaust mass flow g s Exhaust gas temperature C Exhaust gas temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 8 8 10 2 7 5 8 8 10 2 9 6 13 1 9 0 Exhaust gas temperature C 391 346 288 392 327 288 330 305 Required manometri...

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Page 18: ...st gas temperature C 250 230 320 Exhaust gas temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa 10 10 10 Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm 45 52 59 Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 15 4 6 8 9 1 11 9 7 3 7 3 7 0 7 0 Exhaust gas temperature C 296 330 310 340 311 311 279 279 Required manometric pres...

Page 19: ... 85 100 220 260 430 261 340 168 203 168 203 168 203 325 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 860 1415 860 1415 260 300 260 300 350 400 1030 1240 1230 1480 1320 1580 640 770 1110 1340 800 1000 800 1000 800 1000 1240 1030 18 8 22 4 28 5 23 8 43 1 21 4 230 260 250 280 236 240 10 10 10 9 8 12 47 60 68 68 71 69 8 7 8 7 5 1 7 8 8 1 7 1 10 7 11 6 5 4 10 6 1 9 9 6 8 8 9 308 308 318 353 400 300 350 300 360 ...

Page 20: ...as temperature C 240 250 220 220 170 Exhaust gas temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa 10 10 10 10 12 Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm 82 96 57 57 62 Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 11 5 5 6 8 1 7 8 11 6 6 7 6 7 6 1 Exhaust gas temperature C 300 300 400 353 300 330 330 325 Required...

Page 21: ...0 180 180 180 200 200 250 240 270 270 270 270 270 270 245 270 181 181 275 275 280 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 860 985 1250 1500 750 900 1280 1540 1250 1500 750 900 1280 1540 810 970 810 970 1200 1400 1200 1400 1200 1400 1200 1400 1140 1330 36 8 21 2 21 2 20 2 170 270 270 210 12 14 14 10 62 64 64 6 1 9 6 7 7 10 9 6 7 7 10 6 5 6 5 6 6 8 7 9 5 12 9 12 325 330 245 350 330 245 350 276 276 311 3...

Page 22: ... s 36 8 21 2 18 4 Exhaust gas temperature C 170 270 240 Exhaust gas temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa 12 14 10 Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm 64 69 Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 6 1 6 5 6 5 9 6 7 7 10 7 5 8 8 Exhaust gas temperature C 325 276 276 350 245 218 255 340 Require...

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Page 24: ... gas temperature C 270 230 260 257 Exhaust gas temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa 10 10 10 12 Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm 50 60 65 54 Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 10 11 9 10 7 5 4 8 8 9 2 10 7 6 Exhaust gas temperature C 330 340 350 324 330 336 330 235 Required manometri...

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Page 26: ...the chimney not permitted Exhaust mass flow g s Exhaust gas temperature C Exhaust gas temperature behind NSHF C Required manometric pressure Pa Recommended diameter in opening to secure sufficient air into the room cm Operation with closed door multiple usage of the chimney permitted Exhaust mass flow g s 10 8 12 2 12 7 9 5 12 8 9 4 8 2 8 2 Exhaust gas temperature C 285 265 400 355 396 357 495 483...

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