INSTALLATIEVOORSCHRIFTEN EN GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING INSTALLATION ET MODE D’EMPLOI INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING MANUAL EINBAUANLEITUNG UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG MONTERINGS- OG BRUKSANVISNING HOUTKACHEL POELE A BOIS WOOD STOVE HOLZ-FEUERSTÄTTE PEISOVN ROCK 350 ROCK 500 ROCK 350 TB ROCK 500 TB ROCK 350 WB ROCK 500 WB ROCK 03.27138.
Table of contents 2 Introduction 3 Performance declaration 4 Performance declaration 6 Safety 8 Installation requirements General Flue Room ventilation Floor and walls Product description 8 8 8 9 9 10 Installation General preparation Preparing the connection to the flue Preparing the outside air connection Installing and connecting 10 10 12 13 13 Use First use Fuel Lighting Burning wood Maximum amount of wood Controlling combustion air Extinguishing the fire Removing ash Fog and mist Resolving
Introduction Dear user, By purchasing this heating appliance from DOVRE you have selected a quality product. This product is part of a new generation of energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly heating appliances. These appliances make optimum use of convection heat as well as thermal radiation. Your DOVRE appliance has been manufactured with state-of-the-art production equipment. In the unlikely event of a malfunction, you can always rely on DOVRE for support and service.
Performance declaration In accordance with construction products regulation 305/2011 No. 53-CPR-2016 1. Unique identification number of the product type: ROCK 350 / 7kW 2. Type, batch or serial number or other form of identification for the construction product, as prescribed in article 11, subsection 4: Unique serial number. 3.
9. Declared performance: The harmonised norm EN 13240:2001/A2 ;2004/AC :2007 Essential characteristics Performance Wood Fire safety Fire resistance A1 Distance from combustible material Minimum distance in mm Rear: 250 Side: 400 Risk of glowing particles falling out Conform Emission of combustion products CO: 0.
Performance declaration In accordance with construction products regulation 305/2011 No. 055-CPR-2016 1. Unique identification number of the product type: ROCK 500 / 9kW 2. Type, batch or serial number or other form of identification for the construction product, as prescribed in article 11, subsection 4: Unique serial number. 3.
9. Declared performance: The harmonised norm EN 13240:2001/A2 ;2004/AC :2007 Essential characteristics Performance Wood Fire safety Fire resistance A1 Distance from combustible material Minimum distance in mm Rear: 520 Side: 600 Risk of glowing particles falling out Conform Emission of combustion products CO: 0.
Safety Please note: All safety regulations must be complied with strictly. Please read carefully the instructions supplied with the appliance for installation, use and maintenance before using the appliance. The appliance must be installed in accordance with the legislation and requirements applicable in your country. All local regulations and the regulations relating to national and European standards must be observed when installing the appliance.
The flue must satisfy the following requirements: The flue or chimney must be made of fire-resistant material, preferably ceramics or stainless steel. The flue or chimney must be airtight and wellcleaned and guarantee sufficient draught. A draught/vacuum of 15 - 20 Pa during normal operation is ideal. Starting from the flue spigot, the flue must run as vertically as possible. Changes in direction and horizontal pieces disrupt the outward flow of combustion gases and may cause soot deposits.
Remove combustible material such as linoleum, carpets/rugs and similar materials below the fireproof protective plate. Keep sufficient distance between the appliance and combustible materials such as wooden walls and furniture. 4. Door 5. Leg 6. Air slide Door locking and cold hand The connecting tube also radiates heat. Ensure that there is sufficient distance or a shield between the connecting tube and combustible material. The rule of thumb for a single-walled tube is a distance of 3x the diameter.
If you detect transport damage or any other damage or defects, do not use the appliance and notify the supplier. 4. Open the door; see the following figure: Remove removable parts (fire-resistant inner plates, fire grate, top plate, ashtray) from the appliance before starting installation. It is easier to move the appliance and to avoid damage if the removable parts have been removed. Note the location of the removable parts, so that you can re-position the parts in the correct place later on.
1 6 4 2 1 3 5 2 3 4 6 8 7 11 10 9 8 7 9 10 09-20021-153 13 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Removable internal parts left-hand rear inner plate right-hand rear inner plate centre rear inner plate inner plate left inner plate right baffle plate rear bottom of the fire compartment fire basket front bottom of the fire compartment ash pan ash removal port Preparing the connection to the flue When connecting the appliance to the flue, you can choose to connect to the top or to the rear of the
Assembly (see drawing below) Outside air connection via the wall 2 1. Make an opening in the wall (see the appendix, "Measurements", for the correct position of the opening). 3 2. Close the air connection hermetically to the wall. 4 Installing and connecting 5 1. Position the appliance in the correct place, and make sure it is level. The appliance is designed with adjustable feet, which may already be mounted on the appliance or be included.
5. Re-position all removed parts to the correct places in the appliance. Never use the appliance without the fireresistant inner plates. The appliance is now ready for use. Use First use When you use the appliance for the first time, make an intense fire and keep it going for a good few hours. This will cure the heat-resistant paint finish. This may result in some smoke and odours. You could open windows and doors for a while in the area in which the appliance is located.
and adjust the appliance, see the chapter "Stoking with wood". A B C Open stacking 09-20500-017 09-20021-155 Secondary air open (glass wash) If the logs are stacked openly, the wood will burn quickly as the oxygen can reach each log easily. If you want to use the stove for a short while, make an open stack.
Maximum amount of wood The secondary air inlet regulates the air for the glass (air wash) (2). To stoke continuously at the rated power, wood must be added every 45 minutes. If you use a smaller amount of wood each time, you can add wood more often. Each stove is designed to work with a specific maximum amount of wood. If you use a larger quantity of wood, the heat output increases. This can cause the hearth to be overloaded and parts can be damaged.
Extinguishing the fire Do not add fuel and just let the fire go out. If a fire is damped down by reducing the air supply, harmful substances will be released. For this reason, the fire should be allowed to go out naturally. Keep an eye on the fire until it has gone out. All air inlets can be closed once the fire has died completely. Removing ash After wood has been burnt, a relatively small amount of ash remains. This ash bed is a good insulating layer for the stove base plate and improves combustion.
Check the fire-resistant inner plates frequently and replace them when necessary. See the chapter "Installation" for instructions on removing and installing the inner plates. The insulating vermiculite or chamotte inner plates may develop hairline cracks, but this does not affect their performance adversely. Cast-iron inner plates last a long time if you remove frequently the ash that can accumulate behind them.
Checking the seal 1. Unscrew the four glass fixings with parts (1) and (2) and remove the glass (3), see following figure. Check whether the door sealing rope is still in good condition and works well. The sealing rope is subject to wear and will need to be replaced over time. Check the appliance for air leaks. Close any chinks with stove sealant. 2. Check the glass seal and, if necessary, fit a new sealing rope. 3. Place the new glass in the grove and tighten the glass fixings.
ROCK 350 Pos. Part number 01 70.77608.000 02 70.77609.000 03 70.77610.000 04 05 06 07 70.77606.000 70.77607.000 70.77611.000 70.56335.021 08 70.77471.021 09 70.66578.021 10 70.05216.000 11 70.05407.021 Description Quantity inner plate back left 1 inner plate back right 1 inner plate back 1 middle inner plate side left 1 inner plate side right 1 baffle plate 1 rear bottom of the 1 fire compartment fire basket 1 front bottom of the 1 fire compartment ash pan 1 ash removal port 1 70.79869.
Appendix 1: Technical data Model ROCK 350 Nominal output 7 kW Flue connection (diameter) 150 mm Weight 110 kg Recommended fuel Wood Fuel property, max. length 35 cm Mass flow of flue gasses 5.2 g/s Flue gas temperature measured in the measurement section 269°C Temperature measured at appliance exit 274 °C Minimum draught 12 Pa CO emission (13%O2) 0.10 % NOx emission (13% O2) 90 mg/Nm³ CnHm emission (13%O2) 96 mg/Nm³ Particulate emission 34.
Model ROCK 500 Nominal output 9 kW Flue connection (diameter) 150 mm Weight 150 kg Recommended fuel Wood Fuel property, max. length 50 cm Mass flow of flue gasses 9.3 g/s Flue gas temperature measured in the measurement section 240°C Temperature measured at appliance exit 288 °C Minimum draught 12 Pa CO emission (13%O2) 0.
Appendix 2: Dimensions 150 ROCK 350 100 510 ø150 09-2021-166 150 ROCK 350 TB 100 510 ø150 09-20021-165 Subject to change because of technical improvements 23
150 ROCK 350 WB 100 510 ø150 09-20021-165 ROCK 350 H 100 150 510 ø150 09-20021-164 24 Subject to change because of technical improvements
100 150 ROCK 500 ø150 09-20021-171 Subject to change because of technical improvements 25
100 150 int. ROCK 500 H ø150 int.
100 150 ROCK 500 TB ø150 09-20021-169 Subject to change because of technical improvements 27
100 150 ROCK 500 WB ø150 09-20021-170 28 Subject to change because of technical improvements
Appendix 3: Distance from combustible material ROCK 350 - Minimum distances in millimetres 900 50 200**/100* 50 820 930 200**/100* 150 850 150 400 200 710 50 800 50 200 740 20 740 870 20 870 20 2 1 20 09-20021-167 1 Combustible material 2 Incombustible material, thickness 100 mm * with heat shield and insulated tube ** without heat shield but with insulated tube Please note: In order to guarantee the supply of combustion air when there is no outside air supply connection, the dist
ROCK 500 - Minimum distances in millimetres 750 50 20 0 200 50 *100/**200 1050 845 1005 0 20 50 *100/**200 50 200 950 710 150 0 55 550 400 150 870 20 740 870 200 20 200 740 20 20 2 1 09-20021-202 1 Combustible material 2 Incombustible material, thickness 100 mm * with heat shield and insulated tube ** without heat shield but with insulated tube Please note: In order to guarantee the supply of combustion air when there is no outside air supply connection, the distance from t
ROCK - Dimensions of fireproof floor plate B A B 09-20021-163 Minimum dimensions of fireproof floor plate A (mm) B (mm) Din 18891 500 300 Germany 500 300 Finland 400 100 Norway 300 5 Subject to change because of technical improvements 31
Appendix 4: Diagnosis diagram Problem Wood will not stay lit Gives off insufficient heat Smoke emissions into the room when adding wood Fire in appliance is too intense, is hard to adjust Deposit on the glass 32 possible cause possible solution Insufficient draught A cold flue usually fails to create sufficient draught. Follow the instructions for starting a fire in the ‘Use’ section; open a window. Wood too damp Use wood with no more than 20% moisture. Logs too large Use small pieces of kindling.
Index D A Adding wood smoking appliance 32 Adverse weather conditions, do not burn wood 17 Aerating the fire 16 Air inlets 14 Air leak 19 ash 17 Ash pan open 17 Damage 11 Damp wood 14 Dimensions 23 Door adjust closing Locking cam 19 19 packing plate 19 opening sealing rope 11 19 Draught Ashes remove 17 Drying wood 9 Burning adding fuel appliance is hard to adjust fire is too intense insufficient heat topping up fuel 14 E B Bearing capacity of floor 21-22 15 15 32 32 32 16 E
Floors bearing capacity fire safety 9 9 Lubricant 18 Lubricate 18 M Flue connecting to connection diameter height maintenance requirements 13 21-22 9 17 9 Flue cap 9 Flue gas temperature 5, 7, 21-22 Flue gasses mass flow Maintenance Clean appliance cleaning the glass emai Fire-resistant inner plates flue lubrication sealing 17 18 18 17 17 18 19 Mist, do not burn wood 17 21-22 Fog, do not burn wood 17 Fuel adding necessary amount suitable topping up unsuitable wood 15 17 14 16 14 14 N N
Secondary air inlet 14 Smoke emissions into the room 8 Smoking appliance 32 Smooth floor 13 Softwood 14 Solving problems 17, 32 Stacking logs 15 Storing wood 14 Stove glass cleaner 18 Suitable fuel 14 Sweeping flue 17 T Tar 16 Temperature 21-22 Topping up with fuel 16 U Unsuitable fuel 14 V Vermiculite fire-resistant 11 Vermiculite inner plates 11 W Walls fire safety Warning chimney fire chimney fires fireproof inner plates flammable materials glass broken or cracked hot su
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