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1.    If the firewood is  too wet it is difficult to get it to burn  the chimney draught is nonexistent   there is a lot of smoke and the exploitation is lower as the water has to  evaporate first  Furthermore there may be damage to the stove and the  chimney in the shape of shining soot and tarry deposits  At worst it can cause  a chimney fire  If the firewood is too dry it will burn too quickly  Often the  gasses in the wood are released faster than they can burn and some go  unburned through the chimney  This also gives lower exploitation and harms  the environment    So it is a balance that is quite easy to find with a little practise  See also below  under Storage     Bio briquettes can be used  but they develop a lot of ash and dust   Put in max  2 kg per hour     Energy coke must not be used as it contains a lot of sulphur which wears on a  stove  the chimney and the environment  The life of stove and chimney will be  significantly reduced by using this firing type and the right to claim  compensation for the product is void     Storage of the firewood is best under a roof  however with good ventilation   e g  in a carport or under a shed roof  Place the wood on a wooden pallet or  the like so it is free from the ground  Fresh wood that has been sawed and  split must be stored for about 1 2 years this way until the moisture in the  wood is down to 15 20      The ashes can be put in the rubbish bin for garbage collection  The ashes  should always have cooled for 1 2 days b
2.    Termalech      User and mounting manual    Stove models   TT1 TT2 and TT3 models    CE approved according to  DS EN13240    DS  Danish Standard   DIN  Deutsche Industrienorm    SINTEF  Norwegian Standard  and 15A  Austria     Version 18 11 09 english       Congratulations on your new wood burning stove   We thank you for choosing a TermaTech wood burning stove and wish you  many cosy and warm moments in the future     Before using the stove you should read the user and mounting manual so you  are familiar with the legal requirements as well as the instructions regarding  maintenance  By this it is ensured that the product works as it is intended and  you get the most out of your investment for many years to come       Installation instruction     Lighting instruction     Maintenance     Hints     Remedy of malfunctions   FAQ    Technical specifications    Nm BRWN Ee    1  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION    The stove is intended for    intermittent combustion     It is not meant to    heat  over    at night  By following the instruction below in    Lighting instruction    the  best and most environmentally friendly combustion is achieved     The wood burning stove is delivered    ready for mounting     the exhaust branch  may need to be screwed on  and must be connected to the chimney with a  smoke pipe  The connection between stove and chimney must  as far as  possible  be mounted in one straight piece  with as few bends as possible  and  as minimum horizontally  but preferably r
3. and are creating turbulence    Remember not to open the door while there are flames     The stove is difficult to light and may die out   There may be a number of causes  The most typical are    The damper is not sufficiently open    The firewood is too wet    The draught in the chimney is too small or maybe it is blocked or leaking   The ember layer was too small incinerated and did not give enough heat to  light the logs  Possibly give some start up air to the fire by opening the  damper on the ashpan  to the right  to get the stove going again  Then the  damper has to be closed again     Depending on the problem it may be necessary to contact the dealer  installer  or a chimney sweep     The glass soots up   The wood is too moist  Lack of draught in the chimney  Check that the damper  is not closed    Door is closed too early at lighting  point 3 section 2      6  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  TT1  TT1z  TTIW  TT2  TT3  TT3S  TT3H  TT3HS    Height  980 mm  TT1 TT2 TT3   653mm  TT1W   1016mm TT3S   1200mm  TT3H   1238mm  TT3HS     Width  480 mm  TT1 TT1W TT2   500mm  TT3 TT3H   546mm  TT3S  TT3HS     Depth  411 mm  TT1 TT1W   430 mm  TT2   478mm  TT3 TT3H   468mm TT3S TT3HS     Weight  121kg  TT1 TT2 TT3   101kg  TT1W   192kg  TT3S   140kg  TT3H   250kg  TT3HS     Average values for testing of TT1  TT2  TT3 models     Exhaust gas temperature 244   C  Exhaust gas mass flow 6 0 g s  Effect degree 76    Nominal effect 5 1 kW    Uptake 12 Pa    
4. at the stove is sealed     The insulation plates in the combustion chamber that are broken or worn  can easily be changed as they are loosely fixed  The material used is called  Vermiculite and is a porous  but very suitable insulation material  It has no    effect on the stove   s efficiency that the insulation cracks  However  it should be  changed when the wear surpasses half of the original thickness     Painting the stove with Senotherm spray can cover spots or small scratches  from kettles and such  Larger damages needs to be ground with fine steel  wool  vacuumed and then sprayed  The can has to be shaken vigorously and  then sprayed on at a distance of 15 20 cm  It is very important that the stove  is not in use and completely cold before you use the spray due to the fire  hazard  In order to keep the stove   s varnished surfaces looking nice for years  to come you should try to avoid touching the varnished surfaces when the  stove is hot  Make sure to have sufficient ventilation when using spray paint     Glass normally does not need any maintenance apart from cleaning  This is  most easily done by using TermaTech   s glass cleaner  Remember only to use  glass cleaner when the stove is cold     Original parts which need to be changed due to wear can be found at your  dealer  Because of fit etc  only original parts from TermaTech should be used     Flue   Chimney must be swept on regular occasions  as per manufacturers  recommendations     Right to claim compensation 
5. d  once a year     The chimney must also be cleaned by the chimney sweep who will set the  necessary intervals for cleaning   sweeping    The wood burning stove should be checked by a professional about once a  year     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 in some circumstances it may be necessary to provide extra  air in the room where the stove is placed  This can e g  be done by mounting  an air valve in the room   s outer wall  Air valves that supply necessary  combustion air must be kept free from blockage    An exhaust fan in the same room or close to the wood burning stove can also  have a negative effect on the combustion  at worst it can lead to exhaust  gases in the room  even with the stove door closed   Therefore  in the above  case  the wood burning stove and the exhaust fan must never be in use at the  same time     Distance to flammable material    The stove must be put on a non inflammable foundation  This foundation must  as a minimum cover 150 mm on each side of the stove and 300 mm in front of  the stove     For inflammable materials like walls of wood or other inflammable materials   furniture  etc  the following minimum distances apply for safety reasons   150 mm behind the stove to flammable material    350 mm beside the stove to flammable material    900 mm in front of the stove to flammable material     ee J    150 m
6. e  put in the bottom of the stove and parallel to the front of the stove with  equal distance to the stove   s sides and with mutual distance of about 1 cm   The front piece is best lit if it has a split side that is turned to the door and  one in the embers  Close the door completely immediately    5  The knob damper on the right side of the stove  is opened so it is about 2 3  open  pulled out  and after about 2 minutes the damper is set to about 1 3  open  How much the damper should be open depends on the individual  chimney   s draught  but the flames should now stabilise to a calm fire    6  When the wood has burned to embers  after about 1 hour  you start again  from point 3     3  MAINTENANCE   always use original parts    Maintenance and cleaning of the stove should only be performed when the  stove is cold    The daily maintenance is limited  but once a year the stove should get  thorough maintenance  The combustion chamber should be cleaned for ashes  and soot and the door hinges and the closing mechanism should be lubricated  with copper grease     The surface is maintained by brushing it with a soft  long haired brush or by  using the vacuum cleaner with a brush  The stove can also be dusted with a  duster  Always remember  only when the stove is cold     Jointings can look okay  but they collapse under the heat and thereby lose the  ability to keep the stove sealed  Jointings should be changed as needed as it is  important to good combustion and a clean window th
7. efore it is put in the rubbish bin  as  there might still be embers that can light garbage or a garbage bag     Regulation and smoke damper   If one is fixed in the chimney it should not close of more than 80  of the  internal diameter of the chimney     5  MALFUNCTIONS    If problems should occur with the use of the stove the cause can possibly be  found below  If not  then you are always welcome to contact your dealer     The stove is difficult to control     it burns too fast   If the stove is new  then check that the directions have been followed    If the stove is more than 1 year old or if it has been used heavily  then the  jointings may need to be changed  If the jointings sit for too long the heat  makes them lose their ability to keep the stove sealed    Check that the ashpan is closed completely    If there is heavy draught in the chimney it may be necessary to fit a damper in  it    The stove has poor draught after installation   Check that the mounting instructions have been followed  It is especially the  conditions surrounding the chimney that may cause problems  Are diameter  and length okay  is it sealed  are smoke pipe and junctions sealed  Is the    cleaning hatch sealed  You may need to contact a chimney sweep to remedy  the problem as the chimney may be blocked     Smoke at soot smell   This can be caused by down draught in the chimney and most often happens  in specific wind directions  The chimney may be too short for the ridge or trees  may have grown 
8. en the first couple of times the stove is heated  and it may cause  some odour nuisances  So make sure that you have proper ventilation  Do not  touch the painted surface  when the stove is hot  The painting has to harden  up first     Use of the stove    Below is the procedure used for testing approval of the stove  It is this  procedure that will lead to the best combustion for the given chimney   Firewood amount and damper setting can be adjusted to the individual need  for heating and the draught in the concrete chimney     Lighting and continuous firing at EN testing    1  The ashpan must always be closed completely  also when you light the fire   The damper start up device can be opened  the knob on the ashpan moved    to the right  for a few minutes at lighting  Put about 10 kindling sticks  dia   2 3 cm  in the bottom of the stove  laid in a criss cross pattern as a log  house  Put 2 firelighters in the middle and light them    2  Leave the door ajar so there is an opening of about 2 3 cm  Leave the stove  like that for about 8 10 minutes before you close the door completely  Stay  by the stove as long as the door is ajar  Make sure the damper on the right  side of the stove is pulled out  open    3  When the fire has burned to embers  there are no more flames  open the  door gently so the ash is not whirled out through the door  Gently spread out  the embers with a poker so they are even    4  Put 2 3 pieces of firewood in the stove  about 1 7 kg total  The pieces ar
9. for defective product is under current law   When stating deviations the use of the product must be suspended  immediately and the dealer must be contacted     4  HINTS    Lighting after long break   If the stove has not been used for a long time the chimney should be checked  for possible blockage before lighting  Furthermore it is a good idea to remove  any dust from the wood burning stove as it might smell after a long break     Chimney fire   In case of chimney fire the doors  drawers and damper of the wood burning  stove must be closed immediately in order to shut of the supply of oxygen  The  relevant authorities must be notified if necessary  The stove must not be used  until the chimney has been inspected     Kindling is the designation for finely split wood sticks that are about 20 cm  long and have a diameter of 2 3 cm     Wood like birch  beech  oak  ash  elm  pine wood and wood from fruit trees is  all suitable for splitting into firewood     Waste products like pressure treated wood  chipboard  coloured brochure or  glossy paper must not be used in a wood burning stove  They develop  hydrochloric acid or heavy metals which cause a lot of damage to the stove  and the environment     Firewood should have a diameter of 7 9 cm and be no more than about 30  cm long  otherwise it will get too close to the side of the stove  at the DS   testing firewood at a length of 28 cm was used   The most important thing for  good combustion is that the wood is dry  15 20  moisture
10. ising from the stove to the chimney   Joints must be tight  Remember that is has to be possible to clean the pipe   possibly with a cleaning hatch on the pipe      Any unauthorised changes to the wood burning stove will be viewed as a  structural change and thereby the warranty will be void and is also a risk to  Safety     In the door on your TT stove there is a spring that makes the door close by  itself when you let go of the handle    This closing device is not a demand in the UK  Denmark and many other  countries and can therefore be removed  In the bottom hinge the split with  lentil head is removed which removes the tension from the spring  This is most  easily done by using a small screw driver and side cutting pliers     National and European norms   The regulations in force at the time in question  including those that refer to  national and European 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 sufficient airflow for the  combustion in the stove  so care must be taken concerning closely shut  windows and doors that may hinder the flow 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  glo
11. m behind       350 mm    side       900 mm  front    Distance to non flammable materials     It is recommended that there is a minimum of 80 100 mm behind and beside  the stove so the stove can dispose of the heat  this distance makes cleaning of  and around the stove easier  In addition  refer to the relevant Building  Regulations     Requirements for the chimney    The chimney must be of sufficient height so the draught conditions are okay  the smoke does not bother anyone  Good draught in the chimney is crucial to  the stove working as intended and burns as environmentally friendly as  possible  The height of the chimney must typically be a minimum of 3 5 m  from the top of the stove to the top of the chimney    The chimney must have a minimum internal diameter of  150mm    The chimney must be equipped with an easily accessible cleaning hatch  All  joints and connections must be tight and the chimney must be able to provide  a draught of at least 1 2 mm water gauge  12Pa      It is possible to connect the wood burning stove to chimneys that are also  used for other purposes  However  the concrete conditions must be assessed  by the fitter and or chimney sweep     If the stove is to be mounted with back exit the following is done    The round  welded or screwed cover plate at the back of the stove is removed   Then the cut out piece on the base plate is removed  the thin division plate    Be careful not to drop the piece between the back plate and the stove  This is  best d
12. one with a screwdriver   chisel or pliers    Finally the screwed smoke cover is removed and then the exhaust branch can  be mounted    Remember to fix the smoke cover at the top of the stove before use     Demands for the floor   The foundation must be able to bear the stove and possibly the chimney   s  weight     Regulations    When your new stove has been mounted the installation has to be reported to  the local Hetas installer   building control  The Hetas installer   building control  must inspect the installation and clean the chimney in the future     Caution  TT1W   wall mounted   You should always ask your stove dealer to mount the TT1W on the wall   Together with the TT1W there is a wall hanging plate  where the stove shall be  mounted on  The wall hanging plate must be carefully and secure fastened to  the wall  before the stove can be mounted     It is very important to use screws and   or other materials  which are working  together with the materials of the wall    The stove has a weight of approx  100 kg    Ask your Hetas installer or your stove dealer  if you have further questions  about security and local rules    If the TT1W has to be mounted on a wall  you have to make sure  that  you keep a distance of at least 325mm between floor and stove     2  LIGHTING INSTRUCTION    The first time    The first time the stove is lit is must be done gently as all the materials need  to get use to the heat  The Senotherm varnish that the stove is painted with  will hard
13. ve or other protective 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 offers 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 substances 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 during storage so the moisture can get out of  the wood     Firewood is not meant to    burn overnight     Never close off the airflow  completely  instead let the fire die out and light it again when you need it    We warn against closing off the airflow completely  The wood burning stove  can only burn sensibly and environmentally friendly if there is sufficient airflow  for the combustion     Cleaning and checks  The wood burning stove and the smoke pipe should be checked and cleane
    
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