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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The chimney stoves of La Nordica are suitable to heat living spaces for some periods. As fuel, wood logs
are used. The stove is made of sheets in galvanized and painted steel, of cast iron (grate and grate holder
of the hearth, exhaust pipe) of majolica tiles and of glass panels. The hearth is totally sheathed with cast-
iron single sheets and refractory material (IRONKER). Inside there are a easy extractable thick flat grate
and its holder. The combustion chamber is hermetic welded and is sheathed with a painted steel carter.
The inside smoke plate, reflects the fire radiation and increases the internal temperature of the combustion
chamber. This process together with the exhaust gases flows, makes optimal the combustion and improves
the efficiency.
The one-piece ceramic glass of the door (resistant up to 700 ° C) allows a wonderful view on the burnin g
flames. Furthermore, it is thus avoided the output of sparks and smoke.
Below the hearth grate there is an extractable ash drawer, (Picture 9 pos. A).
The heating of the environment is made by irradiation: through the panoramic glass and the external hot
surfaces of the stove, the heat is radiated into the environment.
The stove is equipped with controls of primary and secondary air by which it is adjusted the combustion air.
1A - PRIMARY AIR register (left lever)
Below the hearth door, on the front left side, there is the
primary air register, in the style of lever (Picture 1 - 1A)
With this air register, it is adjusted the passage of primary air
into the low part of the stove and through particular channels
flows in the fuel direction. The primary air is necessary for the
combustion process during lighting. The ash drawer must be
regularly emptied, so that the ash does not obstruct the entry
of the primary air for the combustion.
In order to open the air flow, the bar must be completely
pulled out.
During wood combustion, the register of primary air must be
opened only for a while, because otherwise the wood burns
too fast and the stove may overheat.
2A - SECONDARY AIR register (right lever)
Below the hearth door, on the right front side there is the
secondary air register (Picture 1 - 2A).
The secondary air, passing through the two lateral jambs of the front side, heats itself starting the double
combustion and keeping at the same time the glass clean (with open register).
When the bar is pushed to the back the passage of the secondary is completely open (Picture 1 - 2A).
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RULES FOR INSTALLATION
The stove, assembled and ready for the installation, must be connected with a junction to the existing flue
of the house. The junction must be possibly short, straight, horizontal or positioned a little uphill. The
connections must be tight.
It is obligatory to respect the National and European rules, local regulations concerning building
matter and also fireproof rules. Please apply to your chimney sweeper for all information.
You should verify the sufficient air entrance for the combustion in the installation place, with particular
attention to windows and doors with tight closing (seal ropes).
It is not allowed the connection of various appliances to the same chimney. The diameter of the opening for
the connection must correspond at least to the diameter of the smokes pipe. The opening should be
equipped with a wall connection for the reception of the exhaust pipe and a rose window.
Before installation, verify if your structure (Picture 2 - A) can support the weight of the stove (weight to
support more-equal to 150 kg USE resistant screws WITH METAL RAWPLUG (Picture 2 - B)
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PLASMA 80:26
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