ILD 6 Bedienungsanleitung

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ILD 6 Insert: EN13229 - NS3058
Manual version No. 12-1b B 25-02-2013
Model 6 insert

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CONTENT
First use .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Technical data sheet ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Before installation ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Packing ................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
entilation example ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Distance to combustible wall protected by brick or Jøtul Firewall ................................................................ 12
Closed combustion system ................................................................................................................................. 14
Chimney & flue collar .......................................................................................................................................... 14
The chimney effect ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Measurements ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Setup Examples ................................................................................................................................................... 18
Refuelling on to a low fire bed .......................................................................................................................... 19
Fuel overloading .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Environmental use .............................................................................................................................................. 19
Smoke Control Areas ........................................................................................................................................... 20
Primary air control ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Secondary air control .......................................................................................................................................... 22
Ash drawer and bottom grate ............................................................................................................................ 23
Dampers left open ............................................................................................................................................... 23
Fuel........................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Lighting the stove ............................................................................................................................................... 25
Cleaning maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 26
Trouble shooting .................................................................................................................................................. 27

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Thank you for having confidence in usThank you for having confidence in us
Thank you for having confidence in us
Ild is a range of safe, environmentally friendly and efficient high-quality stoves, which meet all
requirements for a modern heating source. In order to get the best out of your stove, we
recommend that you read this booklet and our homepage www.ildstoves.com carefully.
First use
First useFirst use
First use
Before the stove is fired up for the first time, we advise you to open all windows and doors in
the room to ensure optimum ventilation. When the stove is at operating temperature, the
surface paint will harden and emit a strong odour for a short time. As the stove heats up and
cools down there may be expansion and contraction noises from the metal. This is normal.

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Technical data sheet
Technical data sheetTechnical data sheet
Technical data sheet
Model 6 Wood Units
CO-Emission at 13% O2 : 0,097 %
NOx @ 13% O2 71 mg/Nm
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Efficiency 83 %
Nominal performance 4,5 Kw.
Chimney temperature EN13229 204 C
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Recommended under pressure in flue connection piece 16 Pa.
Flue pipe under pressure EN 13229 12 Pa.
Combustion air requirements 12 m3/h
Fuel consumption 1,32 Kg/h
Refuelling amount. 1,05 Kg.
Refuelling frequency for nominal output 47 Min.
Weight 54 Kg.
Flue connection piece internal diameter 126 mm.
Flue connection piece external diameter 130 mm.
Max. Fuelsize diameter 80 mm.
Max. Fuel length 155 mm.
Heat output range 4,3 – 4,9 Kw.
Type of verification EN 13229NS3058-Din+

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Before
BeforeBefore
Before
installation
installationinstallation
installation
Ensure that your Local registered installer can recommend wood stove installation
Ensure that updated European, national and local standards can be fulfilled
Ensure that the area can support the stove and installation weight
Ensure that there will be sufficient space and access to service
Ensure that the Chimney has a minimum draft of 12 Pa.
Ensure that the heat output of the stove is suitable for the room
Ensure that combustible materials are at least 125 mm + thickness of insulation, from the rear
part of the stove.
Warning! It is not allowed to make any unauthorised changes to the stove
Packing
Packing Packing
Packing
The stove comes packaged in the cardboard box on wooden pallet nailed down on vertical
boards at the corners. In cardboard box stove is fixed with EPS styrofoam elements.
Consult local regulations on the disposal of these materials; the wood has been treated to
repel vermin and may not be burnt in stove.

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Installation
Installation Installation
Installation
Prepare a non-combustible base with spare space (+) for the convection box which is: W 390
(+) H 550 (+) Depth 350 (+)
Hearth must be minimum 350 mm. Higher than floor and 150 mm wider at both sides than
outer frame in front it must reach out 450 mm from frame .
In the United Kingdom, Hearth depth must meet local standards. This is 300mm in front of the
stove and 150mm each side of the stove.
After unpacking the stove, the first thing which needs to be done is remove the baffle plate
from the firebox. In order to remove the baffle plate you need to remove two pins (Picture 1)
and after that draw baffle plate out from the firebox (Picture 2).
Picture
1
Picture
2
After removing the baffle plate you need to unscrew 4 bolts which hold connecting piece for
close combustion (Picture 3).
Picture 3

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The firebox should be removed from the convector box before installation. This is done in a
few steps.
1. The frame is secured by 2 bolts top and 4 bolts bottom. Using a 3mm Allen key, remove
these and keep frame and bolts safe and protected. (fig 5).
2. Using a 5mm Allen key, unscrew the 1 bolt that secures the firebox to the convector
box (fig 4)
Picture 4 Picture 5
3. Remove the 4 bolts holding the flue spigot to the convector box (fig 7).
4. Lift the firebox a little and drag it forwards slightly (fig 6).
Picture 6 Picture 7

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5. From inside the convector box remove the 4 nuts holding the connector plate in place.
(fig 8)
6. Make the flue pipe connection to the spigot and secure with the 2 Allen bolts. This is
done above the convector box (fig 9).
Picture
8
Picture
9
7. Now the convector box can be positioned. Once in place, the flue spigot and flue pipe
can be fed through the aperture at the top of the convector box (fig 10)
Picture 1
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8. Reconnect the connector plate with the 4 nuts to hold the flue spigot loosely in place
(fig 11).
9. Level the convector box using the 4 leveling screws in the base of the convector box.
(fig 12).
Picture 11 Picture 12
10. There are 4 pre drilled holes in both the base and the side of the convector box for
securing it to the hearth. Ensure appropriate fixings are used. NO PLASTIC PLU S etc.
(fig 13 & 14).
Picture 13 Picture 14

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11. Once the convector box is secured, the firebox can be re-inserted and the flue spigot re-
attached using the 4 bolts removed earlier. (Fig 15 & 16)
12. Re-connect the firebox using the 1 bolt that was removed earlier. (fig 17).
Picture 15 Picture 16
13. Replace baffle plate and pins. (fig. 18)
Picture 17 Picture 18
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