Page 2 - Installation / Operator / Maintenance Manual; VESUV
2 Installation / Operator / Maintenance Manual VESUV Model: 0400 (Glass Sims) Model: 0402 (Tile Sims) ETNA Model: 0300 (Glass Sims) Model: 0302 (Tile Sims) ELBRUS Model: 0200 MERU Model: 0901 (Tiles) Model 0902 (Soap Stone)
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Planning Your Installation 7 1.1 Questions to Ask Local Building Officials 7 1.2 Smoke Detectors 7 1.3 Selecting a Location 7 1.4 Clearance from Combustible Walls 8 1.5 Floor Protection 9 1.6 Ventilation 9 1.7 Fresh Air 9 2. Installation 10 2.1 Installing Marble Accents 10 2.2...
Page 6 - Replace Tiles; Appliance Type: Solid Fuel Room Heater; Using this Manual
6 12. Warranty 25 13. Replacement Parts List 26 13.1 Replace Tiles 26 13.2 Replace Gla ss 26 13.2.1 Replace glass and door handle on Etna, Vesuv and Elbrus 26 13.2.2 Replace glass and door handle on Meru 27 13.2.3 Replace baffel bricks on Etna, Vesuv, Elbrus and Meru 28 Testing/Listing Appliance Typ...
Page 7 - Planning Your Installation; Questions to Ask Local Building Officials
7 1. Planning Your Installation 1.1 Questions to Ask Local Building Officials A correct installation is critical and imperative for reducing fire hazards and perilous conditions that can arise when wood burning appliances are improperly installed. The installer must follow all of the manufacture’s i...
Page 8 - Clearance from Combustible Walls
8 1.4 Clearance from Combustible Walls There are listed clearances for your stove which were determined in a laboratory test, using various “classes” of stove pipe or chimney. Minimums are first established for the stove itself and then increased, based on how much heat is transferred by each class ...
Page 9 - Floor Protection; USA REQUIREMENTS; Ventilation
9 1.5 Floor Protection This appliance requires a non-combustible floor protection to protect against burning embers. If the floor is to be stone, tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to form a continuous, non-combustible surface. If a chimney connector extends horizontally over the floo...
Page 10 - Installation; Installing Marble Accents; Baffle Bricks
10 2. Indirect method: for an appliance not certified for direct connection of outside combustion air, the outside air is ducted to a point no closer than (12 in.) 300 mm from the appliance to avoid an adverse effect on the performance of the appliance. 3. A mechanical ventilation system: if the hou...
Page 12 - Chimney Height Requirements
12 Vapor Barrier At Chimney Penetration Install all venting components according to the vent manufacturer’s installation instructions. Ensure that there is an effec-tive vapor barrier at the location where the chimney penetrates the exterior of the structure. This can be accomplished by applying a n...
Page 14 - Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs
14 2.8 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs Method A. 12” (305 mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member: Using a minimum thickness of 3.5” (90 mm) brick and a 5/8” (16 mm) minimum wall thickness clay liner, construct a wall pass-through. The clay liner must conform to ASTM C315 (Standard...
Page 15 - User’s Guide; Hand Protection
15 3. User’s Guide 3.1 Hand Protection Please use a protective glove when opening the doors!!! You can then add wood while the handle is hot 3.2 Technical Data and Dimensions VESUV ETNA
Page 17 - Delivery
17 Heat Output Dimensions h x w x d Flue Diameter (inner) Center Height rear design Weight Area Heated Model (kW) (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) (m 3 ) VESUV 8 1478 x 828x 636 150 1250 285 180 ETNA 8 1478 x 992x 636 150 1250 260 180 ELBRUS 8 1478 x 702x 619 150 1250 290 180 MERU 8 1024 x 598 x 473 150 858 160 ...
Page 18 - Acceptable Fuel
18 3.5 Acceptable Fuel Acceptable fuel sources are pieces of wood with a length of 30 cm (12”) and a diameter of 10 cm (4”), as well as wood briquettes. Only air-dried wood should be used. The burning of waste materials, in particular synthetic materials, is not permit- ted, according to federal law...
Page 19 - Fresh Air Supply
19 Central air connector with diameter of Ø 120 mm; capable of withstanding tempera-tures up to 80 o C. 5. Fresh Air Supply The woodstove can only be installed in rooms with a sufficient supply of fresh air intake for combustion purposes. This is true of rooms that have at least one exterior door or...
Page 20 - Operating Your Woodstove; Regulating the Heat
20 6. Operating Your Woodstove Etna, Elbrus und Vesuv 6.1 Regulating the Heat Draft controls to regulate secondary air are located under the door on the right and left sides respectively. Pull the control towards you to open. . 1) Secondary Draft Control MERU: The secondary draft control lever regul...
Page 21 - Door
21 6.2 Door Caution: Use protective glove!!! When adding wood, pull the door handle up. The door can also be opened sideways so that you can clean the glass window. To do this, pull and re-lease the lever on the lower right side. After you have finished, remember to securely lock the door again by p...
Page 22 - Heating Operation; First Use; Starting a Fire
22 ash drawer 6.3. Ash Drawer The ashes will fall down into the ash drawer after you pull on the grate lever several times. Do not forget that ashes will remain hot for several days in the ash drawer. Only use sheet metal ash containers to empty ashes out! A fire should never be started in the woods...
Page 23 - Maximum Fuel Supply; Heating during Transition Periods
23 ? After a period of time, as soon as the fire is burning well, it might seem as if the heat output is less. Regulate the burn-ing process first by the amount of wood in the stove. At the same time, the secondary draft can be reduced. ? The air supply for burning and for heat output is dependent u...
Page 24 - Cleaning and Maintenance
24 Top and bottom seals are fastened with three screws to bracket. Side seal is glued in with special stove cement. 8. Cleaning and Maintenance Very important: All cleaning and maintenance work must only be performed on a compla2 l 531ool ondown firTj 23.732 0 TD (e.0362 Tc 0 Tw (c) Tj 4.08 0 TD 0.....
Page 25 - Troubleshooting; Poor Draft Conditions; Important
25 9. Troubleshooting 9.1 Poor Draft Conditions ? Is the chimney too short? ? Is the chimney or flue leaking? ? Is the flue protruding out from the chimney? ? Is the door from another fireplace that is connected to the same chimney, open? 9.2 Woodstove does not give off enough heat ? Is the room too...
Page 26 - Replacement Parts List
26 13. Replacement Parts List 13.1 Replace Tiles 13.2 Replace Glass 13.2.1 Replace glass and door handle on Etna, Vesuv and Elbrus IMPORTANT: Replace glass only with glass from the manufacturer or distributor of this appliance. Glass Dimensions: Height: 486.0mm Width: 394.4mm Thickness: 4.0mm Radius...