User's Manual 3520 EN 3530 22.11.2016 / 97-9648 www.hwam.
Table of contents, English Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Firing manual - wood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Firing in general. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Installation English General information Installation of your HWAM woodburning stove must always comply with local building regulations. It is a good idea to consult your local chimney sweep before installing, since he will be the one to sweep the chimney and stove. Always follow the instructions of the manual carefully and make sure that the installation is carried out by a qualified professional. HWAM packaging material should always be handled in accordance with the local rules for waste handling.
HWAM 3520, HWAM 3530 (Drawing A) 1. Recommended for brick wall 1. For inflammable back wall 2. For inflammable side wall 1.To inflammable wall,corner installation* 3. Distance to furnishings in front 10 cm 10 cm 20 cm 13 cm 80 cm *All dimensions in connection with corner installation are only recommendations. Contact your chimney sweep for a clarification. Remember to pay attention to applicable regulations concerning the required distance between the wall and smoke pipe.
10. Installing the rear plate (2a). Place the rear plate on the guide pins at the back of the bottom plate of the stove; then press it in towards the stove. Lift the rear plate and press it lightly inwards until it engages with the guide pins. 11. Installing a heat shield (2b). Replace the heat shield at the back of the stove. 12. Installing the front on the heat storage compartment (18). Place the front on the heat storage compartment and fasten with the four screws (19). 13.
Chimney The chimney is the “engine” of the stove and it is crucial for the functioning of the woodburning stove. The chimney draft provides a partial vacuum in the stove.This vacuum removes the smoke from the stove, sucks air through the dampers for the so-called glass pane rinse which keeps the glass free of soot, and sucks in air through both primary and secondary dampers for the combustion. The chimney draft is created by the differences in temperature inside and outside the chimney.
Firing manual - wood The lacquer will be fully hardened after the stove has been used, and the door and the ashpan should be opened very carefully as there will otherwise be a risk that the gaskets will stick to the lacquer. In addition the lacquer may initially give off an unpleasant odour, so make sure that the room is well ventilated. Tips about fuel Approved fuel types The wood burning stove is EN approved for combustion of wood only.
2. Second stoking Turn the regulator (drawing E, 1) clockwise to maximum. Place two pieces of wood (5-8 cm in diameter) horizontally in the bottom of the combustion compartment (corresponding to 1-2 kg). Place 5-8 pieces of kindling randomly on top. Place two firelighters between the top layer of kindling. Light up the firelighters and close the stove door. If condensation forms on the glass, keep the door ajar for a little while and close again.
Operating the heat compartment damper There is a damper at the back of the stove between the top plate and the heat compartment that opens and closes the flow of convection air in the heat compartment.The supply of convection air can be opened by moving the damper to the left and closed by moving the damper to the right.
amount of air supply creates inefficient combustion and a modest effect. • Don’t savour the fire during night time We advise against adding fire wood to your stove and reducing the air supply at night in an attempt to still have some embers left in the morning. If you do so, large amounts of hazardous smoke will be emitted, and your chimney will be exposed to unnecessarily large amounts of soot with the risk of a chimney fire. Cleaning the glass We recommend wiping the glass after a fire.
Ashes The ash pan is best emptied by pulling a waste bag over the pan, tipping it and then carefully pulling it out of the bag. Ashes are disposed of via the domestic waste collection. Please note that there may be embers in the ashes for up to 24 hours after the fire has gone out! Insulation The efficient, but porous insulation of the combustion chamber may, in time, become worn and damaged. Cracks in the insulation have no effect on the efficiency of the stove.
Operational problems Blackened glass • The wood is too damp. Only use wood stored for at least 12 months under cover and with a moisture level not exceeding 18% RH. • Faulty seal in door. Fit new seal. Smoke in the room when opening door • The grate in the chimney may be closed. Open the grate. • Insufficient chimney draft. See section on chimney or contact chimney sweep. • Soot door leaking or dislodged. Replace or refit. • Never open the door when there are still flames on the wood.
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