Wood burning steel stove KRATKI AB S/DR Ø 150 5,5 kW with accessories
Wood burning steel stove KRATKI AB S/DR Ø 150 5,5 kW with accessories
Catalogue number:
##GOAT/AB/S/DR/SET##
Product information:
Material - high quality
steel
Color
matte black
Semi-circular glazing
increases fire vision
Push to open mechanism
(open by pressing)
Removable
grate and ash pan
ENERGY CLASS A +
Lining the combustion chamber
TERMOTEC -
heat accumulating material
White interior
Heating power range from
5.5 to 10.5kW
Nominal power 8 kW
Heat-resistant glass
withstand temperatures up to 660°C
Adjustable exhaust gas outlet
assembly, at the back or top of the stove
2 x deflectors
extend the exhaust gas path
Triple combustion chamber air supply system: primary air - supplied under the grate; secondary air is supplied through holes in the rear wall
Clean glass system.
Kit for connecting the stove to the chimney.
Designed for
recuperation.
Meets the criteria
EKOPROJECT
and BImSchV 2
SET INCLUDES
Steel free-standing stove KOZA AB/S - 1 pc.
Steel pipes for connecting the chimney: 0.5 meter fi 150 - 1 pc.
Steel pipes for connecting the chimney: 1 meter fi 150 - 1 pc.
Movable steel elbow, angle 90 degrees, diameter 150 - 1 pc.
Rosette made of black sheet metal, diameter 150 - masking element - 1 pc.
Technical data:
Nominal power
(kW): 8
Heating power range
(kW): 5.5-10.5
Plug diameter
(mm): 150
Thermal efficiency
(%): 80.5
CO emissions
(at 13% O?) ?: 0.1%
Pollen emissions
(dust)*: 21
Exhaust gas temperature
°C: 297
Weight
(kg): 110
Width
(cm): 52.8
Height
(cm): 105.2
Depth
(cm): 42.2
Max log length
(mm): 250
Material
steel
Type of fuel: recommended seasoned hardwood with humidity ?20%
* mg/Nm3
VALUABLE INFORMATION
1. What should you burn in the stove?
We recommend using deciduous trees such as: beech, hornbeam, oak, alder, birch, ash, etc.
Dimensions of logs: length approx. 25-30 cm, circumference from approx. 30 cm to 50 cm.
The moisture content of wood for burning should not exceed 20%.
2. How to light it?
Remember to light from the top.
Several larger logs of wood (split; humidity max. 20%; diameter approx. 10-13 cm).
A handful of small logs for kindling (approx. 2-5 cm in diameter; max. humidity up to 20%.
Any kindling - Matches/ lighter.
Open all air vents/dampers in the furnace
We place larger logs on the bottom of the fireplace in an alternating manner
On top of thick logs, place a layer of small kindling logs (no more than 3 layers).
Place the logs, leaving spaces between them to ensure free air flow.
Place kindling on the top layer of the graft.
Light the kindling and close the fireplace door.
3. How to set up your stove safely
The goat should be placed on a non-flammable surface at least 20-30 mm thick. The stove and the connecting elements of the flue gas outlet system should be at least 60 cm away from flammable, uncovered structural parts of the building, and at least 20 cm from covered ones. The distance from the sides and back of the stove to flammable materials should be min. 20 cm, the distance from the stove door/glass to flammable materials should be at least 100 cm.
4. Keep it clean
Remove ash, clean the windshield, combustion chamber and chimney.
Clean the fireplace before and after each heating season.
During operation, the combustion chamber of the insert should be cleaned periodically (the frequency of this operation depends on the species and humidity of the wood used).
Ash should be removed before each start of the stove
5. Cleaning the glass
For cleaning, use only approved agents (do not clean the insert elements). Do not use abrasive products for this purpose, it may scratch it. In our other auctions you will find cleaning liquids and foams.
6. Cleaning the stove
Before each heating season, the entire furnace should be inspected and cleaned. Pay special attention to the condition of the seals and replace them if necessary.