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Scan Andersen 4-5 Scan Andersen 4-5 S A Mn ad n ue a l Vrs ee r sn io n4 P- 05 1 UK - Installation and Operating Instructions 3 Scan Andersen 4 - 5 BP Scan Andersen 4 - 5 S BP (Convection model) (Soapstone model) The manuals which are enclosed with the product must be kept throughout the product’s entire service life. 2 English 1.0 Relationship to the Throw away the Jøtul F 145 / F 145 S authorities installation manual included with the burn chambre. Use the manual that Installation of a fireplace must be according to local codes and comes with the conversion kit from regulations in each country. F145 to S A 4-5 All local regulations, including those that refer to national and European standards, shall be complied with when installing the product. Before use read the Installation and Operating Instructions Table of contents carefully. We recommend that the installed product be inspected by a qualified professional before use. Installation manual with technical data A heat-resistant rating plate is attached to the rear of the heat shield. This contains information about identification and 1.0 R elationship to the authorities .....................3 documentation for the product. 2.0 Technical data ............................................3 2.0 Technical data 3.0 Safety .........................................................7 Material: Cast iron Finish: Black paint Fuel: Wood 4.0 Installation / Conversion to Scan Andersen......7 Log length, max.: 30 cm Flue outlet: Top, rear Flue pipe dimension: Ext: Ø 125 mm/Ø130 mm 5.0 Daily use ....................................................12 Weight with convection panels: Approx. 94 kg 6.0 Service .......................................................14 Weight with soapstone panels: Approx. 178 kg Dimensions, distances: See fig. 1 7.0 Maintenance ..............................................15 Technical data according to EN 13240: Nominal heat output: 4 kW 8.0 Operational problemes - Recommended chimney draught: 13 Pa Efficiency: 77% CO emission (13% O): 0.09% troubleshooting ..........................................15 CO emission (13% O2): 1178 mg/Nm3 chimney temperature2: 269 oC Operational type: Intermittent 9.0 Optional Equipment / Delivery units .........16 Intermittent combustion in this context means normal use of the fireplace, i.e. fuel is added as soon as the fuel has burnt 10.0 Guarantee terms ......................................16 down to a suitable amount of embers. The lot number and year are marked on a label on all our products. Write this number in the place indicated. 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NB! We recommend that installation be carried out by a • Keep the firebox door closed. qualified installer, to ensure that the product delivers maximum • Check the loft and cellar for smoke. performance and safety. • Call the fire service. • Before use after a fire an expert must check the fireplace Any modifications to the product by the distributor, installer and the chimney in order to ensure that it is fully functional. or consumer may result in the product and safety features not functioning as intended. The same applies to the installation of accessories or optional extras that are not supplied by the 4.0 Installation fireplace manufacturer. This may also be the case if parts that are essential to the functioning and safety of the fireplace have been disassembled or removed. In all these cases, the N.B. Check that the fireplace is free of any damage prior to manufacturer is not responsible or liable for the product and commencing installation. the warranty shall become null and void. The product is heavy! Make sure you have assistance when erecting and installing the fireplace. The Clean Air Act 4.1 Floor “The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas” Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke Foundation control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a You need to make sure the foundation is suitable for a fireplace. designated smoke control area. It is also an offence to acquire See “2.0 Technical Data” for specified weight. an “unauthorised fuel” for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an “exempt” appliance (“exempted” from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area). Combustible floor protection The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural If the fireplace is to be mounted on a combustible floor, cover Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless the floor under and in front of the fireplace with a plate made of fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in metal or other non-combustible material. The recommended England. In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers minimum thickness is 0,9 mm (fig. 1a). in the devolved administrations for those countries. Separate Any flooring made of combustible material, such as linoleum, legislation, the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, applies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it is a requirement that carpets, etc. must be removed from under the floor plate. fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been “authorised” in Regulations and that appliances used to Requirement for protecting combustible flooring in front of burn solid fuel in those areas (other than “authorised” fuels) fireplace have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the The front plate must be in accordance with national laws and Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. regulations. Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act Contact your local building authorities regarding restrictions can be found here : http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/ and installation requirements. Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air 4.2 Wall Act requirements”. Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Minimum distance to combustible wall Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air For distance to combustiblewall see fig. 1b. Act requirements” Minimum distance to incumbent 3.1 Fire Prevention Measures firewall • There is a certain element of danger every time you use For distance to incumbent firewall see fig. 1c. your fireplace. The following instructions must therefore be followed: Firewall requirement • The minimum safety distances when installing and using the fireplace are given in fig. 1. The firewall must be at least 100 mm thick and be made of • Ensure that furniture and other flammable materials are not brick, concrete-stone or light concrete. Other materials and too close to the fireplace. Flammable materials should not be constructions with satisfactory documentation may also be placed within 850mm of the fireplace. used. • Allow the fire to burn out. Never extinguish the flames with water. • The fireplace becomes hot when lit and may cause burns if touched. • Only remove ash when the fireplace is cold. Ash can contain hot embers and should therefore be placed in a non-flammable container. • Ash should be placed outdoors or be emptied in a place where it will not present a potential fire hazard. 7 English 4.3 Chimneys and flue pipes 4.5 Fitting the convection panels • The fireplace can be connected to a chimney and flue pipe approved for solid fuel fired appliances with flue gas Fig. 3 temperatures specified in «2.0 Technical data”. • The chimney’s cross-section must be at least as big as the flue pipe’s cross-section. See «2.0 Technical data» when A calculating the correct chimney cross-section. • Several solid fuel fired appliances can be connected to the same chimney if the chimney’s cross-section is sufficient. • Connection to the chimney must be carried out in accordance with the installation instructions from the supplier of the chimney. • Before making a hole in the chimney the fireplace should be test-mounted in order to correctly mark the position of B the fireplace and the hole in the chimney. See fig. 1 for D minimum dimensions. • Ensure that the flue pipe is inclined all the way up to the chimney. • Use a flue pipe bend with a sweeping hatch that allows it to be swept. Be aware of the fact that it is particularly important that connections have a certain flexibility in order to prevent movement in the installation leading to cracks. C Chimney draught; See «2.0 Technical data». If the draught is too strong you can install and operate a flue damper to control the draught. 4.4 Assembly prior to installation • See «9.2 Delivery units» for total of packages. 1. Lay the stove carefully on its back • Remove the product from the packaging and check for 2. Remove the baffle and exhaust deflector according to visible damage and that the control handles work. Lift the fig. 6 and fig. 7. ash lip, plastic bag containing screws, smoke outlets and 3. Remove the screw and nut placed in the hole on the sides the glove out of the burn chamber. (fig. 3A). • IMPORTANT!: A sheet of foam plastic is placed between 4. Fit the convection panels (fig. 3B) using the screws the baffle and the exhaust deflector for protection during provided (fig. 3C and fig. 3D). transport. Be sure to remove this before using the fireplace 5. Place the stove upright. for the first time. 8 English 4.6 Fitting the soapstone panels 4.7 Smoke outlet The product has been prepared for a top outlet by the Fig. 4 manufacturer. A Fitting a smoke outlet with a top outlet E Fig. 5 B F D A C C B G 1. Place the provided gasket (fig 5A) to the smoke outlet. There are two loose smoke outlets with the stove Ø125mm and Ø130mm. 2. Attach the loose smoke outlet (fig. 5B) to the stove top 1. Lay the stove carefully on its back using the bracket (fig. 5C) and the screws provided. 2. Remove the baffle and exhaust deflector according to fig. 6 and fig. 7. 3. Remove the screw and nut placed in the hole on the side (fig. 4A). 4. Assemble the legs (fig. 4B) using the screws provided (fig. 4C and fig. 4D). Fitting a smoke outlet onto rear outlet 5. Place the stove upright. If the rear smoke outlet is used, on stove connect the stove to the chimney before soapstone sides are mounted (fig. 6 - 11). 6. Fit the soap stone panels (fig. 4G) using the nuts and Fig. 6 screws provided (fig. 4E and fig. 4F). 1. Attach the loose smoke outlet (fig. 5), and place the soap A stone top. B 1. Lift the baffle (fig. 6A) up carefully. 2. Remove the pins (fig. 6B). 3. Ease the baffle out. 9 English Fig. 7 Fig. 10 A A B 1. Lift the exhaust deflector (fig. 7A) up carefully. 2. Remove the pins (fig. 7B). 1. Remove the cast iron cover (fig. 10A) from inside the burn 3. Ease the exhaust deflector out. chamber. 2. Fit the cast iron cover in the top outlet hole using the same parts. Fig. 8 B Fig. 11 C A B A 1. Unscrew the outer heat shield (fig. 8A). 2. Remove the knockout (fig. 8B). 1. Place the provided gasket (fig 11A) to the smoke outlet. There are two loose smoke outlets with the stove Ø125mm and Ø130mm. Fig. 9 2. Attach the loose smoke outlet (fig. 11B) to the outlet using the bracket (fig. 11C) and the screws provided. B For re-installation follow the same procedure in the opposite sequence. A 1. Unscrew the inner heat shield (fig. 9A). 2. Remove the knockout (fig. 9B). 10

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