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Installation; Supply Of Combustion Air; Connecting The Kanda - WANDERS Kanda 85 Bedienungsanleitung Und Installationsvorschriften

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2. Keep at least a distance of 80 cm between the stove and combustible objects such as curtains, wooden
objects (cupboards and paintings) and glass objects. Keep the same distance from the ue tube.
3. Wooden construction parts within the radiation range of the stove (80 cm from the exterior of the stove)
must be covered with reproof material.
4. If the ue tube goes through a ceiling and/or roof that consist of ammable materials, the ceiling and the
roof must be covered with reproof materials all around (about 80 cm). Pay also attention to joisted oor
layers and any electric wiring.
5. Keep a distance of at least 50 cm (in all directions) between the stove and supporting steel construction
parts.
6. Shield o all combustible materials within a radius of 80 cm from the stove openings with non-combustible
materials.
7. Never cover the chimney breast with combustible material (e.g. paper covering).
8. The wall behind the stove must consist of, or be insulated with, re-proof materials. The insulation material
must resist a temperature of 700 °C and have a density of 80 kg/m3. Please see for insulation materials
table page 29).
9. Avoid heat transmission when placing the stove. Heat transmission of a burning stove can penetrate the
wall and even cause re damage on the other side of the wall. Prevention is better than cure.

Installation

The Kanda is tested in accordance with the international EN 13229 standardization, and has an extra additional
standardization for optimally environment-friendly heating devices related to ue gases (Section 15a B-Vg.
Des BmfWA). The stove can be connected to a ue tube to which several stoves are connected.

Supply of combustion air

The stove must have a su cient fresh supply of combustion air. To avoid draft, make if necessary an extra air
supply opening as close to the stove as possible. An extra air supply opening is de nitely required if:
the room has a heat recovery system.
the room has a central exhaust system.
the same space has a cooker hood.
The air supply opening must be sealable if it goes through a re-resistant wall. If there are several heating
devices in the same room there must be enough air openings to guarantee proper combustion.

Connecting the Kanda

1. First follow the instructions given in the previous chapter "preparations".
2. Remove any block-o plate from the existing replace.
3. Insulate the stove between the wall and the outside cover with non-combustible materials. (Please see the
table on page 29 for insulation materials).
4. Ensure an air-tight connection to the outside. You may also position a 200 mm diameter duct to line an
existing chimney. Mount this duct to the stove.
5. Remove the ue collar from the stove.
6. Place the hearth on a level concrete oor as the hearth is very heavy.
7. Connect the ue to the ue collar; then remount the ue collar on the hearth.
8. Then build the mantelshelf around it; please remember to use only non-combustible materials.
9. Place the convection grates on the right and left sides of the replace.
10. Connect the exible convection tubes to the mouths of the convection tubes. Mount the tube mouths on
the hearth. You must install them to ensure proper heat output of the stove and to prevent the walls from
cracking.
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