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1. 3 blocks each around 0 75 kg Briquettes 3 briquettes each around 0 35 kg 5 briquettes each around 0 35 kg Dimensions wood block c 15 cm long and 35 cm perimeter A 0 75 kg The maximum burning load is based on a nominal capacity of 7 kW and a efficiency of 75 ECO 55 Per filling Calculated per hour for 45 minutes 2 blocks each around 1 0 kg 3 blocks each around 1 0 kg Briquettes 3 briquettes each around 0 5 kg 5 briquettes each around 0 5 kg Dimensions wood block c 15 cm long and 40 cm perimeter A 1 0 kg The maximum burning load is based on a maximal capacity of 11 kW anda efficiency of 76 9 2 HEAT RADIATION The table below shows the temperatures which can theoretically be achieved by burning wood The heating value of wood 18 7 MJ kg at 0 humidity is not affected by the sort of wood What does make a difference is the relative humidity of the wood 15 6 MJ kg at 15 humidity 41 BARBAS 10 42 REGULAR MAINTENANCE Emptying the ashtray Cleaning the glass Door and ashtray seals Sweep and inspect chimney Internal panels Grate Sliders flaps Convection channels Paint Parts Modifications ECO 40 52 55 Weekly 48 hours after last heating As required Check annually before heating is resumed Replace as necessary Annually before heating is resumed Check annually Clean internal panels as necessary with hand brush Replace
2. 15 In the event of problems a solution may be a different chimney cap if necessary one with a chimney fan Contact a specialist if you have any doubts about any of the above points If your chimney is unsuitable or if your home does not have a chimney we recommend the use of double walled stainless steel chimney sections Chimneys must comply with the prevailing building regulations Make sure the building is carried out by a specialist When purchasing such chimneys be sure to check if a casing is required 16 _Eco40152155 CIR TS Important e Chimneys must be free standing i e they must not rest on the appliance itself Any pipe connections that not insulated must also be fully insulated Flammable material must be kept clear outside the casing insulation zone of all through feeds in the floor or wall remember the roof decking The chimney opening must be at least 5 metres above the top of the door opening of your appliance The chimney must protrude at least 40 cm above the apex of a sloping roof and at least 1 metre above a flat roof In short the chimney must always end in an area with a negative air pressure Contact your local chimney sweep for the exact dimensions of the chimney opening Between the stove and chimney use thick walled smoke piping Steel gt 2 mm see Chapter 2 2 The first pipe connected to the appliance must have a diameter of 150 mm at both ends This will pr
3. 85 cm perimeter ECO 52 40 cm perimeter ECO 55 is sufficient Do not add more fuel until the previous fuel has burned down to the charcoal stage This is after approximately 45 minutes The flames are then almost no longer visible Do not leave the door open longer than necessary Weather conditions In order to reduce pollution and any other inconvenience we advise not firing up the stove when there is no wind or in foggy misty conditions Smoke development Your stove has been designed to be used with the load observation door closed Should you use it with the door open under certain circumstances presence of mechanical ventilation draught differences in barometric pressure smoke may enter the room in which the stove is situated Use of the stove Your stove is suitable for periodic use The appliance is fitted with a soapstone or steel casing on the outside soapstone casing This casing first absorb a lot of heat heat accumulation before emitting radiation convection warmth Using the stove for short spells is inefficient The stove may only be positioned in a place where the location construction and activity in the room can accommodate it without danger Ventilation When using the stove ensure a good supply of fresh air After all the combustion air is taken from the room where the stove Is located Turn on the flue gas fan if the flue is fitted with one Spare parts Any replacement parts must be new
4. air supply slider Single combined slide for controlling the primary Secondary and tertiary air supply Ashtray with grate Minimum 50 opening in the room where the fire is placed 280 mm Floor plate ECO 40 Floor plate ECO 52 55 55 BHRBHS 40 521 55 14 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How often should have my chimney swept At least once a year If you use your stove more than three times a week on average have your chimney swept more often Have the chimney swept by a recognised company Your fire insurance policy may make this a condition and ask for proof What is the difference between net capacity gross capacity and efficiency Net capacity Nominal output represents the net amount of heat that the appliance generates The total heat content of the fuel is the so called gross capacity Efficiency is the percentage of fuel converted into useful heat It is the ratio of net capacity and gross capacity How can keep the glass clean By making a point of using dry clean wood in the stove Wood that is too damp immediately gives off lots of ash Make sure the seals are in good working order Any air seeping out around the glass part of the door will cool the air resulting in the fire not burning cleanly Can a wood burning stove fireplace insert be connected to a central heating installation The Barbas range does not have any stoves fires that can be connected to central heating installa
5. connection 0150 mm 2148 mm external for the flue chimney omoke outlet top connection Factory assembled the appliance is provided with a detachable smoke outlet top connection This connection is intended for steel stovepipes double single skinned stainless steel insulated flues or double single skinned flexible Stainless steel flues Smoke outlet rear connection In order to be able to assemble the smoke outlet rear connection remove the flue gas flap and the brake plate first see chapter 11 for the disassembly sequence Sequence for replacing the interior of the appliance Fit the sealing plate and the protective plate to the other opening Situate the appliance in such a way that the flue gas outlet is precisely in line under the chimney connection niche pipe in the ceiling top connection or with the chimney connection niche pipe in the wall rear connection 19 BARBAS 040 521 55 Assemble the smoke outlet rear connection e Disassemble the smoke outlet top connection e Disassemble the sealing plate of the rear connection by way of the inside of the appliance _Eco40152155 CIR TIS Assemble the sealing plate of the top connection by way of the inside of the appliance Attention Ensure that the sealing cord fits properly all round Assemble the cast iron smoke outlet rear connection ring at the outside of the appliance Attention Ensure that the sealing cord fits p
6. locking slider all the way to the left If necessary leave the door ajar for 10 minutes Do not open the door wide as the window will remain cold If the door is shut during this time smoke will condense on the glass and form soot Move the air supply slider all the way to the right only when starting the fire Prevent white glow and over firing 6 3 INSTRUCTIONS WHILE STOKING After approx 10 minutes the fire will be burning fiercely You can now top it up with a few larger blocks of wood Move the locking slide all the way to the right when the blocks are burning well and close the door Using the air supply slider you can now adjust the air supply for further combustion Make sure the fire burns quietly Note Once you have got the fire going leave the air supply slider in the centre position for optimal combustion Your fire will then be much cleaner and more efficient more heat less topping up Control range of primary air supply by grate Control range of secondary and tertiary air supply Combustion air supply slider Centre position 33 BHRBHS 0 40 521 55 We recommend that you maintain a substantial layer of ash 2 3 cm This not only forms a protective layer for the base of the appliance but also significantly reduces consumption of fuel and allows new wood to catch light easier When loading the stove with fuel two blocks measuring 15 cm long and 30 cm perimeter ECO 40
7. may not be possible in all cases Can leave my stove unattended Only do this when the appliance is burning quietly with just a little wood with a closed door and with the combustion air supply slider in the centre position between and In this position the primary air supply beneath the grate is closed and the secondary tertiary air supply is open Secondary air is supplied through the small holes in the rear panel of the combustion chamber Tertiary air is supplied through the opening behind the glass at the top of the combustion chamber Do not leave children unattended while the stove is burning Do have to take any extra measures if the room am heating has extractor fan mechanical ventilation A flue gas fan is required for permanent extraction of the area in which the stove Is placed The type of flue gas fan depends on the capacity of the extractor system Always consult your installation engineer about this What is creosote Creosote is a tar like deposit which is left in the chimney It is formed in poor combustion conditions when burning wood damp wood pinching off the air supply to the stove or burning impregnated or painted wood for example Creosote ignites at approx 500 C This temperature can easily be reached if the fire is raging This means that deposits of creosote in your chimney could cause a chimney fire 58 CIR TS What happens when wood is burnt The combustion pro
8. open fire thus the paraffin will melt out of the blocks prematurely Damp wood burns poorly is unsuitable and produces too much smoke including in the room when you are topping up the wood dirties the glass leaves deposits in the chimney and delivers about half the heat output of dried wood The appliance is not suitable for coal firing 39 BARBAS 040 521 55 9 AMOUNT OF FUEL 9 1 AMOUNT OF FUEL The stove is constructed for a certain maximum amount of fuel Remember that the more fuel you put into your stove the hotter it will become and overheating may even occur If this happens there is a risk of fire It may also damage your appliance and chimney BARBAS will not assume liability for damage caused by overheating Burning one layer of wood can lead to varying outputs When used correctly one load will burn in around 45 minutes Putting in too much wood at once can lead to the appliance being overloaded Maximum burning load Per filling Calculated per hour ae for 45 minutes Wood 2 blocks 3 sue each around 0 5 kg each around 0 5 kg Briquettes 3 briquettes 5 briquettes each around 0 25 kg each around 0 25 kg Dimensions wood block c 15 cm long and 30 cm perimeter A 0 5 kg The maximum burning load is based on a nominal capacity of 5 kW and a efficiency of 78 40 40 52 55 ECO 52 Per filling Calculated per hour for 45 minutes 2 blocks each around 0 75
9. original parts Use of non original reconditioned parts will invalidate your warranty 34 _Eco40152155 CIR TS Modification Do not make modifications to your stove Any alteration to your stove of whatever nature will also invalidate your warranty Only open the door for filling and lighting the stove and for removing the ash Keep the door shut at all other times Continuous stoking with the primary air supply open combustion air supply slider is right over to the position air through the grate causes a fiercely white hot fire that can damage the grate and other parts of the stove 6 4 HEATING ECONOMICALLY The most environmentally friendly and economic way of heating with wood is to have your fire hot but calm The ash should appear to glow a soft red orange and should not glow like a blacksmith s fire Fires like that burn quickly and intensely leaving little time for complete combustion Your fire is at its most economical when e Burning with the door closed This makes the fire hotter and improves combustion Using dry and clean wood as described further in chapter 8 Always ensure even combustion Stoke with the primary air regulator closed To do this place the air supply slider in the centre position The bed of the fire should be composed of one material and the fire must have easy access to air Position the blocks of wood loosely and evenly horizontally on the bed of ash so
10. panels as necessary Check annually for cracks breakage Check function annually Clean annually Annually if necessary touch up with BARBAS heat resistant paint do not use with open fires Individual parts for replacement accessories are available from your BARBAS dealer Use only original parts Introduced modifications to the appliance are not permitted ECO 40 52 55 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS 11 1 ECO 40 52 55 Steel STEEL mantle body appliance smoke connection top or rear internal panel side R vermiculite plate internal panel rear vermiculite plate internal panel side L vermiculite plate flue gas flap f 1 When ordering please give the serial number S S j SS gt 43 BARBAS 11 2 ECO 40 52 55 Soapstone Description ECO 40 ECO 52 ECO 55 SOAPSTONE top plate SOAPSTONE side panel SOAPSTONE small front panel foot body appliance smoke connection top or rear internal panel side R vermiculite plate internal panel rear vermiculite plate ashtray grate bottom plate front vermiculite plate wood rack door brake plate vermiculite plate brake plate holder operating pin of flue gas flap internal panel side L vermiculite plate flue gas fla
11. through excess heat leaving the chimney rather than going into the room Loss through insufficient combustion such as CO carbon monoxide soot particles Loss through excessive unburnt fuel in the ash The rate at which fuel can burn completely is called the output A well stoked fire achieves output of 75 and thus falls into the category of high output low emissions fires This means that you benefit directly by using less wood to achieve the same level of heat The environment benefits as well a well stoked high output appliance means less pollution and fewer odours 37 BARBAS 40 521 55 Adverse effects on the output are 38 Burning the fire with the door open warm chimney works in the same way as an extractor When the door 15 open the chimney draws in much more air than is necessary for combustion This relatively cool air cools down the fire Excessive chimney draught The combustion air does not reach the fuel but leaves the appliance via the chimney The fire cools and the combustion quality decreases Using too much wood This is a problem if your stove is too small In that case it becomes overloaded and burns more wood than heat emitted In this case too the fuel cannot burn completely More to the point there is not enough air to mix with the flames This has an extra impact on the environment Admitting too much air under the fuel Combustion air supply slider is fully over t
12. warm up period However it will continue to give off heat for longer The soapstones are not like the ones in the brochure Is this right soapstone is a type of stone that is found in mountain walls it is sawn out Depending on the place in the mountain the structure may vary It may be more or less porous its structure may be wild or calm This means that the colour and finish may also vary Stone quarried in the past will thus look different to stone quarried today What should do if the wood does not catch fire This probably means that the wood is damp Remove the wood and replace it with dry wood If necessary make a fire with wood briquettes They are always dry they have a moisture content of lt 10 57 BARBAS C0 40 521 55 _ The wood burns up too quickly What should do Ensure that air cannot get in underneath the fuel Move the combustion air supply slider towards the position The primary air supply is now closed Under these conditions the layer of ash should no longer burn bright orange white but red If there is a draught due to strong wind air intended as secondary air for above the fuel may enter through the openings above the door and flow straight down beneath the wood Also slide the combustion air supply slider tighter shut There may be too much of a draught in your chimney particularly if it is very high in excess of 8 m Ask your supplier to fit a check valve or damper This
13. 310087 Duct 1000 mm 310094 310088 Duct 500 mm 310095 310180 Duct 1000 mm valve 310186 310091 Elbow 45 310098 310090 Elbow 30 310097 Support sleeve double walled 302226 310093 Elbow 90 310100 310181 Rosette 310187 11 BARBAS 0 40 521 55 _ 2 3 PREPARATION FOR POSITIONING Check all functions of the stove before fitting e Check the opening and closing operation of the door Turn the handle all the way down Door is locked This handle position should be set when the appliance is not in use Handle 30 forwards Door is still fully locked This handle position should be used when the appliance is being stoked It allows the door to be opened and closed easily 12 40 52 55 Handle 50 forwards The door releases from its lock and be opened forwards e Check the operation and setting of the flue gas flap Flue gas flap pin N Flue gas flap Door open gt Pin comes forwards gt Flue gas flap open Door closed Pin is pressed in by the door gt Flue gas flap closed 13 BARBAS e Check the operation of the slider for controlling the combustion air Check whether the ashtray is completely empty 14 ECO 40 52 55 BARBAS e Report any defects immediately to your dealer e Remove enclosed documents and components from the stove Have the suitability of the area in which the stove is to be placed and
14. 7 2 You will also prevent fire damage from any particles the fire spits out this is a particular problem with softwood from conifers your floor contains flammable material an extra floor plate is required Avoid lighting a fire in misty or still conditions If the wind is still there is hardly any draught in the cold chimney As smoke is heavier than air there is a chance that smoke will enter the room If there is mist in the air smoke coming out of your chimney will cool quickly and fall causing problems in your area Do not extinguish your fire with water let it burn out The part of the inner lining that is in direct contact with the fire is clad with sections of metal and fire resistant material Sudden changes in temperature may lead to it deforming or cracks appearing _Eco40152155 CIR TS e Chimney fire If despite all the precautions fire should occur in the chimney you generally notice that because of a roaring sound in the chimney do the following 7 2 Immediately shut the chimney flap if fitted Immediately shut the air supply to the stove Call the fire brigade 112 Quickly quench the fire in the appliance with sand or soda in order to prevent smoke in your house Never use water to put out the fire Ventilate If there has been a fire in the chimney have it swept and inspected for damage and leakage OUTPUT In practice combustion is all about loss This entails Loss
15. DIRECTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ECO 40 52 55 CHAUFFAGE BOIS ECO 40 5 0 kW Stove ECO 52 7 0 kW Stove ECO 55 8 0 kW Stove EN 13240 BARBAS 40 52 55 2 us ECO 40 Steel 52 Steel 52 Soapstone Floor plate and wood rack high model are optional ECO 40 52 55 ss 2 2 ECO 55 Steel ECO 55 Soapstone ECO 40 52 55 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction 1 1 7 7 2 Location 10 3 Installation instructionS 16 4 Operation of the 000 30 5 Stoking up for the first time 31 6 Use 6 1 Ventilation Ei A ma a 32 6 2 Getting the fire going 32 6 3 While stoking 33 6 4 Heating economically 35 6 5 Cleaning the window 9D 7 General hints i i 36 Vjeno PP PPP 37 6 39 9 Amount Of 40 10 Regular maint
16. L DATA Combustion Measured in compliance with Fuel Output min max Nominal output Efficiency PM10 Dust emissions Flue gas mass flow Flue temperature Chimney draught Flue gas connection top and rear connection Weight soapstone type steel type Inside Dimensions surface area W x d Clear fire opening h X W Internal panels Bottom Inner lining Retardant plate brake plate Flue gas flap operated by door Grate Outside Construction Doors Outer finish 54 ECO 40 52 55 ECO 40 ECO 52 ECO 55 EN 13240 2001 and EN 13240 A2 2004 Wood Wood Wood 2 7 kW 3 9 kW 5 11 kW 5 kW 7 kW 8 kW 18 18 16 14 mg m 36 mg m 32 mg m 4 4 g s 5 1 g s 9 3 g s 298 C 268 C 308 C 0 12 mbar 0 12 mbar 0 12 mbar 2150 2150 2150 0148 mm 148 mm 148 mm ext ext ext 162 kg 170 kg 213 kg 92 kg 102 kg 125 kg 0 28 x 0 21 0 40 x 0 21 0 42 0 21 0 06 m 0 08 0 09 m 340 x 278 mm 285 x 398 mm 450 x 418 mm Vermiculite insulation plates 700 kg m 1100 C Vermiculite insulation plates 700 kg m 1100 C oteel heat resistant and rust proof Vermiculite insulation plates 700 kg m 1100 C Stainless steel Steel Sheet steel casing Flat door opening to left shutter with fixed handle Soapstone or steel ECO 40 52 55 Operation Ash collection Combustion air supply Option ECO 40 ECO 52 ECO 55 Handle for opening the door Combustion
17. air supply slider One combined operation for adjusting all three air supplies Primary Secondary and Tertiary 12 Intake openings combustion air and convection air 30 Eco1052755 CIR TIS 5 STOKING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME If you have had your chimney breast modified or newly built first allow your home to dry properly Walls which have not been allowed to dry properly are a magnet for dust such as any smoke particles created when stoking up the fire or suddenly opening the door Even scorched dust can easily be retained by damp walls Think also of dust on the outside of the appliance or on hot radiators etc Check that all packaging stickers etc and or all dust and waste has been cleaned up after the installation work to avoid it getting scorched causing a bad smell Check again that all moving parts are in order and that loose parts such as the retardant plate brake plate flue gas flap interior panels grate etc are in the correct position They may have moved during installation The stove has a heat proof finish It only hardens at high temperatures When unpacked it is therefore not fully hardened It can easily be damaged at this time Begin stoking up the fire with a low flame see section 6 Increase the heat gradually for approx 2 Hours until you reach the correct output Keep it at this level for another 2 3 hours The finish will now be properly hardened and can be touched without damaging The hardening pro
18. cess The combustion of wood involves the following steps Drying The first step is that the fuel wood dries out Even at low temperatures 100 C any moisture still in the wood will evaporate This drying procedure implies a significant loss of energy if wood which 15 too damp is burnt The right degree of moisture is achieved after 1 5 2 years of drying The moisture content is then 15 17 Decomposition At moderate high temperatures 150 C 350 C the decomposition process can be discerned This is when the chemical structure of the fuel breaks down This process involves the creation of volatile compounds such as carbon monoxide water vapour and methane CH In addition substances which are volatile at decomposition temperature but condense at lower temperatures are often released These are the tar like components this by product is also Known as creosote which is deposited in the chimney and cold parts of the stove in poor burning conditions Combustion of the products of decomposition The volatile compounds burn in the gas phase if O air is added The ignition temperature of these volatile compounds is approx 550 C Combustion of solid hydrocarbons The solid component that remains consists of pure hydrocarbons which will burn at approx 800 C if O air is added 59 INTERFOCOS B V HALLENSTRAAT 17 5531 AB BLADEL NEDERLAND E mail info barbas nl Internet www barbas c
19. cess creates a nasty though harmless smell vapour Check at the start of the heating season that the flue chimney is not blocked for example by a bird s nest Adequate ventilation is of the utmost importance 31 BARBAS 6 USE 6 1 VENTILATION Air is a vital component of the combustion process Ensure that there is a sufficient supply of fresh air For each kilo of wood that you put on the fire door closed 10 15 of extra air is needed That means 50 per hour As you can see a plentiful supply of air is essential Fresh air supply opening minimal 50 280 6 2 GETTING THE FIRE GOING Figure 1 When you start the fire the chimney is still cold and there is little draught This means that the 5 capacity to draw in air is limited That is why the air supply has to be assisted by opening the locking slider and or the door and air supply slider Use dry fine wood and some scrunched up paper or firelighters to start the fire Locking slider for operating pin of flue gas flap inside of door Locking slider all the way to the right closed Flue gas flap operation works normally Door open Pin comes forwards gt Flue gas flap open Door closed Pin is pressed by the door gt Flue gas flap closed Locking slider all the way to the left open Flue gas flap always remains fully open 32 _Eco40152155 CIR TIS When setting the fire move the
20. ed to the convection of heat from the appliance to the room No other provisions are necessary The source of heat is in the room and stays there Combustion air is needed to keep the combustion going by drawing in air from the room due to the natural draught of the chimney The intake opening for the air is under the door When using the appliance please ensure there is a sufficient supply of fresh air minimum 50 cm 080 mm opening in the room where the stove 15 placed Make sure that the ventilation supply is open this is particularly important with today s airtight dwellings If the dwelling has mechanical ventilation that creates under pressure in the room where the appliance is located it is necessary to fit a flue gas fan The type of flue gas fan is dependent on the capacity of the mechanical ventilation system Always consult your fitter about this In dwellings with an operating extractor hood this should be turned to the lowest setting or turned off altogether If the extractor hood remains in use additional ventilation must be provided in compensation This will not only avoid poor combustion but will also prevent flue gases being sucked from the appliance into the room Should creating an extra ventilation opening prove insufficient it is then neces sary to fit a flue gas fan 18 ECO 40 52 55 BARBAS 3 4 FITTING THE STOVE 3 4 1 Connecting the smoke outlet The appliance can make use of either top or rear
21. enance 42 11 Replacement 43 12 DIMENSIONS Lia sasas ii i i i i i i ia 48 13 Technical iii i 54 14 Frequently asked questions 56 ECO 40 52 55 Eco105255 CIR TIS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PREFACE We would like to congratulate you on your purchase of this modern BARBAS stove This quality product will give you years of heating pleasure as you enjoy the play of the flames and the cosy glow of the fire This manual contains directions for both positioning the appliance and for its environmentally friendly use It also contains technical data for the appliance parts information and directions in the event of problems Study this manual carefully before using the stove We recommend you keep this manual in a safe place for reference purposes The Unilux 3 40 is recommended for exemption under Section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 and is therefore allowed to be used in smokeless zones smoke control areas 1 2 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Safety Do not place flammable objects within 80 cm of the appliance Pay special attention to furnishings and ornaments around the stove To ensure safe operation the following minimum distances must be maintained between the appliance and any existing side or rear wall te
22. event any condensation from the chimney running over the external end of the pipe Connect the pipes to the existing chimney ceiling using a sliding sleeve niche pipe Check all connections for air tightness If there is too much draught running through your chimney e g if the chimney is long and straight in a tall building it may be possible to insert a chimney valve in the pipe near the appliance Before doing this be sure to obtain sound advice from a specialist Do not make any horizontal connections Deposits and soot will accumulate here unless it is a short horizontal connection directly behind the stove Avoid bends at all costs The maximum deviation from the perpendicular is 45 The chimney calculation as in Germany is made according to DIN 4705 parts 1 and 2 17 BARBAS EC040 52 55_ The mass flow and exhaust temperature of the stove The mass flow and exhaust temperature of the stove are shown in chapter 13 Technical Data These values are important to consider when assessing the dimensions of the flue to which the stove is to be connected Cleaning the chimney flue Make sure your chimney flue is cleaned at least once a year by a recognized chimney sweep If the chimney has a chimney valve the free opening in the chimney valve flap must measure at least 12 of the surface 3 3 AERATION VENTILATION stove generates heating air combustion air Heating air convection air is devot
23. he pipe to the ceiling as deep as possible Position a chimney pipe on the top plate and mark off where the top pipe should be shortened Shorten the top pipe and insert it once more as deep as possible into the sliding sleeve in the ceiling Position the lower pipe over the sealing washer Now pull the top pipe down and over the bottom pipe Wall connection Determine the length of pipe required and push this as far as possible into the sliding sleeve before the appliance is placed Once the appliance is placed you can pull the pipe from the sliding sleeve and slide it over the connection ring on the appliance sealed with a heat resistant kit that remains elastic or Any seams in the flue gas outlet pipes joints should be with a glass fibre cord 29 BARBAS 40 521 55 4 OPERATION OF THE STOVE E E TE 5 ly T L0 Lom sn d ea b _ Pa 2 1 R Li Fal L k L i k a is m A LAC A ue Figure 1 Operation ZZ e O Q Q N Handle Ceramic heat proof glass Locking slider for operating pin of flue gas flap Operating pin of flue gas flap Smoke flue gas outlet 2150 mm top rear connection possibility Convection air escape opening permanent Internal panels vermiculite plate Inner lining Grate Primary air supply Ashtray Wood rack Combustion
24. lace the supplied brass spread anchors 4x in the top of the soapstone side panels and screw the threaded pins into them ER 25 BARBAS e Place the side panels carefully in the two metal cams of the foot secure the top with the supplied brackets Check that the panels are completely parallel with the appliance 26 40 52 55 Stand the appliance up Fit the soapstone small front panel The top of the appliance must be level with the top of the soapstone side panels The height of the 4 adjusting screws can be adjusted with an Allen key Fit the soapstone top plate Check whether the top plate is 1 2 free all round m a ST iai a NI n L ri A TA 27 BARBAS 040 521 55 e Re hang the door The appliance is now ready Check whether the smoke outlet top connection is in line with the chimney flue Fitting the rosette for the smoke outlet rear connection Screw the adjustable feet in Fit the metal rosette the metal rosette and set them to The top of the rosette must lie at the correct height the same height as the soapstone 28 _Eco40152155 CIR TIS appliance is now ready to use Check whether the smoke outlet rear connection 1 in line with the chimney flue L 3 4 2 Connecting to the chimney Ceiling connection Insert a pipe into the sliding sleeve nic
25. mperature lt 80 C ECO 40 in respect of side wall Distance gt 10 cm ECO 40 in respect of rear wall Distance gt 10 cm 52 55 in respect of side wall Distance gt 10 52 55 in respect of rear wall Distance gt 20 If the floor is flammable a nonflammable floor plate should be used under the appliance Use the floor plate as mentioned in chapter 2 2 e When you use your stove the exterior will become hot Always wear the glove or use the accessories supplied when filling etc Protect yourself and others especially children from burns Do not leave children unattended when the stove is burning BARBAS EC040 52 55_ Watch your clothing Synthetic clothing in particular can easily catch fire and burn intensely Do not approach the appliance with flammable materials or liquids Any work with solvents adhesives etc in the space heated by the stove can be very dangerous Make sure you know what state your chimney is in Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp staining of walls and leaking of smoke they can also impair the carrying off of smoke Make sure you get proper advice from your Barbas dealer or other specialist company Avoid chimney fires Have your chimney swept at least once per year more often if you use your Stove a lot Prevent excessive deposits of soot inside the chimney by not burning freshly cut wood Instead burn clean dry chopped wood Do not
26. o the position Combustion is raised to high intensity like a blacksmith s fire Combustion really needs time If combustion is too intense there is insufficient time for the stove to radiate all the heat The chimney will become excessively hot and the same will be true of the escaping smoke This heat is thus lost 8 1 _Eco40152155 CIR TS 8 FUELS WOOD Suitable fuels are All sorts of clean wood forested The wood must have been dried for at least two years Well dried wood has a humidity percentage between 10 and 20 Recommended dimensions ECO 40 length ca 15 cm outline 30 A e 52 length 15 outline 35 A e 55 length 15 cm outline 40 Compressed wood blocks without binder See wood dimensions Hard woods burn slowly and easily form charcoal for example hornbeam oak ash beech elm and birch Softwood burns with more flame but forms less charcoal and radiates less heat Examples are spruce pine poplar and linden Unsuitable fuels are Painted bonded chipboard MDF etc or impregnated wood plastic and other flammable waste Stoking a fire with this is completely forbidden The combustion gases released by these materials are aggressive and will attack your fireplace insert and the environment Paraffin containing open fire lighters are not suitable for a closed fire closed fire generates more heat than an
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28. p When ordering please give the serial number 44 ECO 40 52 55 Sequence for replacing the interior of the appliance Remove the grate and ashtray Remove the wood rack 1 lt 5 ct ES 3 D 5 A O 5 m Remove the flue gas flap by lifting it slightly tipping it backwards and removing it 5 R i m E uti a A BARBAS 40 52 55 Remove the brake plate holder Temporarily place the brake plate metal strip front of brake plate one notch higher in the appliance Ti DIRE 5 Es fia 4 Um ti Remove the brake plate by lifting it slightly and removing it sloping to one side 46 40 52 55 Remove the left hand side panel Remove the rear panel The entire interior is now disassembled The interior is reassembled in the reverse order 47 BARBAS ECO 40 52 55 12 DIMENSIONS 12 1 ECO 40 STEEL 48 40 52 55 12 2 ECO 40 SOAPSTONE 49 BARBAS 12 3 ECO 52 STEEL 50 ECO 40 52 55 ip 745 ECO 40 52 55 12 4 ECO 52 SOAPSTONE 155 50 741 50 51 BARBAS 040 521 55 12 5 ECO 55 STEEL 594 52 40 52 55 12 6 ECO 55 SOAPSTONE 53 BARBAS 13 TECHNICA
29. roperly all round 21 BARBAS ECO 40 52 55 ECO 40 52 55 Steel All steel parts are factory assembled Positioning the appliance Level the appliance by using an Allen key to set the 4 adjustable feet to the correct height e Place the steel cover plate on top of the appliance if the smoke outlet rear connection is in use 22 _Eco40152155 CIR TIS ECO 40 52 55 Soapstone The foot and soapstone side panels L R plate and small front panel are supplied separately Positioning the foot and appliance e Place the foot where the stove will be situated screw 4 adjusting screws into the top of the foot Let the adjusting screws stick out about 13 mm above the foot i L p aP El 14 m bed af us PERTY s w AAT m Ey 23 BARBAS C0 40 52 55 Temporarily remove the door in order to position the appliance by lifting it slightly and taking it off e Place the appliance carefully on the foot Check whether the appliance is aligned with the foot on all sides Adjust as necessary with the adjusting screws 24 _Eco40152155 CIR TS Also check whether the appliance is level with the foot Pack the foot underneath with metal plates as required Mounting of the soapstone and other loose parts P
30. that they are separate and several centimetres away from the walls 6 5 CLEANING THE WINDOW After several burning hours a light deposit may form on the inner side of the window Once the stove has cooled down this deposit can be removed using glass cleaner or ceramic hob cleaner 35 BARBAS C0 40 521 55 _ 7 7 1 36 GENERAL HINTS TIPS Burn dry wood only Damp wood not only burns poorly it causes more pollution in the appliance window the chimney your room when opening the door of the appliance for instance and the environment Wood can only be classified as dry if it has been stored under a Dutch barn for at least two years not covered with plastic Never use painted or impregnated wood The gases emitted when burning painted or impregnated wood are aggressive and will affect the appliance the environment and your health Ensure that your fire burns well The smoke generated should be translucent or white and the windows of the fire will remain clean We recommend that you do not pinch off your stove by closing all air openings Doing so will hinder combustion which apart from polluting the atmosphere will lead to deposits of soot and tar in your chimney which unchecked will increase the risk of chimney fire Keep the door shut when the fire is burning Doing so improves the performance of your fire 8 10 times benefiting the environment and the heat in your home less topping up see section
31. the chimney approved by a specialist The stove must have its own chimney constructed in compliance with current legislation 15 BARBAS 40 521 55 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS When fitting the stove local and or national regulations relating to fire safety must be followed In case of doubt consult the fire safety department of the local fire brigade particularly if the stove is to be fitted in a home with walls and or floors containing flammable material Position the appliance sufficiently far away from the wall behind it according to the data from chapter 1 2 If the walls are not fire proof the distance should be such that the wall in question cannot become hotter than 80 C even when the stove is stoked up to high temperatures In case of doubt insert a fire proof protection shield The floor on which the appliance is placed must have sufficient bearing power The connection of several appliances to a single flue chimney is not allowed 3 2 CHIMNEY Be sure that existing chimneys are completely air tight and in good condition In terms of dimensions the chimney must have a diameter of at least 150 mm for the entire length including the chimney pot Ensure that the chimney is fitted with an appropriate cap to avoid rain and dirt getting in as well as bird s nests The draught flowing through the chimney determines how well your stove will burn recommended draught 0 15 mbar
32. tions We do not advise attempting How do I know if I m heating correctly Follow the instructions in this manual The flames should play softly across the wood and the wood should burn evenly Once the fire has been burning for a short time the smoke from the chimney should be almost translucent 56 _Eco40152155 CIR TIS What is wrong with a smoking chimney A seriously smoking chimney means that combustion Is less than optimum There may be a number of reasons for this If the fire has only just caught on or has recently been topped up some smoke is normal By opening the door for a short period the wood will catch fire quicker and the smoky period will be shorter If you leave the stove door open and especially if you burn damp wood the result will be a lot of smoke In both cases the combustion temperature 15 too low This leaves numerous dangerous compounds intact which means more deposits in your chimney and more waste into the environment What is the influence of soapstone outer finish on the stove Soapstone functions as a heat buffer lts combination of chalky composition and sedimentary structure means that soapstone heats up more quickly than other sorts of stone and emits heat more gradually than other stone Soapstone equalise the irregularity that is a characteristic of burning wood heat radiated is initially double later half the average However this means that a soapstone stove has a longer
33. use your stove as a barbecue This can cause flammable fat deposits to be left in the chimney and hastens the chimney becoming clogged Prevent your chimney being soiled from above birds nests etc fitting a suitable cap to the chimney pot Follow the instructions issued by your local fire brigade The stove can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are satisfied The required constructive adaptations should be satisfied as well Installation Instructions Wood and wood bricks can be burned in the stove Coals can t be burned in the stove Never use the stove to burn rubbish Read all instructions stickers on and around the appliance Carefully read the user manual before using your appliance for the first time When you first fire up your appliance there are a number of extra points you should take into account See section 5 _Eco40152155 CIR TS Never use liquid fuels such as petrol lighter fluid etc Use of these could cause dangerous situations and damage your appliance In transit some parts of the appliance may have moved from their original place Check that the door opens and closes the brake plate 1 fitted correctly to the brackets at the top of the fire the internal panels are fixed to the walls and the stones on the bottom have not moved Check whether the grate is lying correctly and there are no foreign objects in the ashtray Avoid over loading white burning glow caused for e
34. xample by lengthy burning with primary air combustion air supply slider all the way to or by burning too much wood in one go The stove can then become over heated This may damage the grate and the metal flue gas flap Consult the current local building regulations before starting the assembly BARBAS 2 LOCATION 2 1 INCLUDED Set documentation Smoke connection set In the If the appliance appliance is ordered with a rear connection Attributes Type ECO 40 52 55 Warranty Manual Connection ring cast iron Cord Sealing plate Cord for the top of the stove Rosette Steel if soapstone version Coverplate Steel if steel version Glove Heat resistant up to max 95 C Operating hook Poker Top plate with through feed hole Soapstone Rosette Steel if flue outlet rear connection Left side panel Soapstone Right side panel Soapstone Small front panel Soapstone Foot Steel Complete exterior Steel Cover plate Steel if flue outlet rear connection Factory assembled part is missing please contact your dealer 10 40 52 55 2 2 ACCESSORIES The following accessories can be supplied by your dealer Color Accessorie Part no Mood rack ECO 52 High model h 6omm 328059 e Wooa rack ECO 55 High model h 6omm Thick walled 2 mm steel chimney system 150 mm Description Anthracite
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