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Safety References; Allowed In The Wood-Burning Stove; Combustion Air - TermaTech TT30G Montage- Und Bedienungsanleitung

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If you want the force from the magnets to be stronger, then mount small washers under the mag-
nets, depending upon the desired opening force (4 washers are delivered with it). See drawing 2
(page 61).
The wood rack door is also closed with a pressure magnet. If you want to adjust the wood rack
door slightly inwards, then turn the magnet pin to the right (clockwise). To adjust the door
slightly outwards, turn the magnet pin to the left (counterclockwise) until the desired position has
been reached. See drawing 8 (page 61)
A rail is mounted in the wood rack door, where a companion fi replace set can be mounted. This
companion fi replace set can be seen and purchased at your dealer. See more at www.termatech.
com (search for item number 09-524).
The TT30G Classic does not have a fi rewood door but a blind plate that cannot be opened.
National and European norms
The regulations in force at the time in question, including those that refer to national and Euro-
pean standards, must be respected when installing the wood-burning stove. Contact your local
dealer for further advice and guidance in connection with mounting. Notify your Hetas installer
before you use your wood-burning stove. It must be ensured that there is suffi cient airfl ow for the
combustion in the stove, so care must be taken concerning closely shut windows and doors that
may hinder the fl ow of air to the combustion.

Safety references

The surface of the stove as well as knobs, handle, window, smoke pipe, etc. become very hot
when the stove is in use. Touching these parts without necessary protection (glove or other pro-
tective material) can lead to burns.
Remember to make children aware of this danger and make sure to keep them away from the
wood-burning stove when it is in use. For this purpose TermaTech off ers various grates for the
protection of children. (Ask your dealer)

Allowed in the wood-burning stove

Only use dry and clean wood for combustion in the wood-burning stove. Maximum size of logs
used in the stove is up to 30 cm in length and 10 cm in diameter.
Only use dry wood. The burning of waste, synthetic materials and other treated or impregnated
materials is not allowed as it is very hazardous to the environment. Furthermore the stove and
the chimney will be damaged by these materials. There is a danger of emission of unhealthy sub-
stances which can also lead to complaints from neighbours.
Dry and clean wood has a maximum of 20% water which is achieved with outdoor storage for
between 1 year (soft wood) and 2 years (hard wood). The wood must be in contact with air du-
ring storage so the moisture can get out of the wood.
Firewood is not meant to "burn overnight". Never close off the airfl ow completely, instead let the
fi re die out and light it again when you need it.
We warn against closing off the airfl ow completely. The wood-burning stove can only burn sensi-
bly and environmentally friendly if there is suffi cient airfl ow for the combustion.
Cleaning and checks
The wood-burning stove and the smoke pipe should be checked and cleaned once a year. The
chimney must also be cleaned by the chimney sweep who will set the necessary intervals for clea-
ning / sweeping. The wood-burning stove should be checked by a professional about once a year.
Ash build up/empty of ashpan
When the stoves have been in use maximum 10 times, it is required to check the ashpan for
build up ashes. This is checked by taking the ashpan out of the ash section, shake the ashpan
so an even layer is obtained. It is recommended that the ash level is not more than half of the
ashpans capacity. If the ash level is more than half the capacity with an even layer, the ashpan is
emptied by taken the ash pan out of the ash section, place the ashpan lid on top of the ash pan
and empty it. Please be aware of embers in the ashpan, so the disposal of ashes do not start a
fi re! If the ashpan contains embers the ash must be cooled of, until no embers is present in the
ashes.
If no checks of the ash build up in the ashpan is carried out, the grate bars can be damaged and
a hazard may occur!
Removal of ashes/charcoal from fi re-bed
Before light-up the stove, fi re-bed must be cleaned for ashes and bricks of charcoal.
To do this, take the squared metal plate placed on the grate bars out and clean the ashes and
charcoals into the ashpan below.
Check for level in ashpan. If ashes is build up – please see item Ash build up/empty of ashpan.

Combustion air

Combustion air is a precondition for a good and clean combustion.
The air is normally taken from the room where the wood-burning stove is mounted, however
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