User's Manual EN 4510 4520 4530 4540 4550 4560 05.09.2017 / 97-9688 www.hwam.
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HWAM Autopilot IHS™ English Congratulations on your new wood-burning stove complete with a HWAM Autopilot IHSTM IHS is short for “Intelligent Heat System”, which is a digital control of the combustion in your new wood-burning stove. The purpose of the HWAM Autopilot IHSTM is to control the combustion in an environmentally optimal and economically efficient way, with a view to generating greater user comfort.
For UK - The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area.
Installation 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.
Distance to inflammable materials Your HWAM stove must always be installed on a non-combustible foundation. If it is set up on a wooden floor or another combustible material, the floor must always be covered with non-combustible material, e.g. a floor plate.The width and depth (distance in front of the stove) of the non-combustible material are determined according to relevant national and local building regulations.
Please be aware that not all glass parts are heat-resistant. For this reason, a glass wall should sometimes be treated as a flammable wall, in which case we ask you to contact your local chimney sweep or glass producer to hear at what distance the stove should be kept from glass. Requirements for chimney and smoke pipe The chimney must be of a sufficient height to enable an adequate draft and to prevent smoke problems.The stove requires a draft of at least 12 Pa.
. Place the cover plate (7) so that it closes the flue outlet on top of the combustion chamber (where the smoke ring was just removed) and affix using the three screws (8). 15. Place the rear plate (3) on the guide taps (11) on the rear side of the stove's base plate and affix the rear plate using the two top screws (4). 16. Lie the top plate (2) on the stove. 17. Place the cast-iron or stone top cover (12) in the hole in the top plate. 18. Re-attach the front (1) to the heat storage compartment.
Make sure that the chimney is tight and that no false draft is caused around neither the cover plate, in connection with a covered smoke outlet, nor the cleanout door and pipe connections. Please note that bent and/or horizontal smoke pipes will reduce the effect of the chimney draft. Vertical cross-section of smoke flue (Drawing C) C1: Top smoke outlet C2: Rear smoke outlet 1. Steel chimney. 2. Flue gas elbow. Fits into smoke flue socket. 3. Brick-built jamb of flue. 4. Built-in pipe sleeve.
Firing manual - wood When you light the stove for the first time it should not be stoked excessively as all the materials must be given time to adapt to the effects of heat. 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.
2.The second stoking Open the door. Place two pieces of wood (5-8 cm in diameter) horizontally in the bottom of the combustion compartment (corresponding to 0.9-1.15 kg). Place 6-10 pieces of kindling randomly on top. Place 2-4 firelighters between the top layer of kindling. Light up the fire-lighters and close the stove door. Set the temperature level to level 2. When there is a restoking alarm, you should restoke. Place 2 pieces of new firewood (up to 1.15 kg each) with a diameter of approx.
anew. If the room temperature drops below the desired level, the ember phase will be shortened, and the system will activate a re-stoking alarm.The system will signal that a re-stoking is due at the flue gas temperature of 180° C, and at 100° C the system will enter standby mode and all dampers will close. • Should the room temperature be much lower than the desired heat level, the control function increases the flue gas temperature.
Firing in general Rapid or fierce heat Rapid or fierce heat is obtained by burning many small pieces of wood. Maximum amounts of fuel: The maximum allowed amount of fuel per hour is: Model HWAM 4500 Wood 2.4 kg If these limits are exceeded, the stove will no longer be covered by the factory guarantee, and it may also become damaged due to excessive heat. The stove has been approved for intermittent use.
Maintenance Cleaning Any maintenance of the stove should only be carried out when it is cold. Daily maintenance is limited to vacuum cleaning the stove externally, using the soft brush attachment.You can also dust the stove using a dry, soft cloth or brush. But remember, only when the stove is cold. Do not use water, spirit or any other kind of cleaner, as this will damage the lacquer. Once a year, the stove should be thoroughly serviced. The combustion chamber should be cleared of ashes and soot.
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. • The door gasket may be leaking. 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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