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BORGHOLM II 2015
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Installation and Operation Manual
solid fuel heater
BORGHOLM II, HÖRBY, ULSBORG, LOHOLM, NANCY, COLMAR, AUGSBURG, TORINO, PASSAU
tested according to the standard EN 13240
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1. Installation Instruction
The heater has been designed to allow simple connection to an existing chimney by a single connecting piece. The connecting piece
must be as short and straight as possible, in a horizontal position or slightly inclined. The piece must be tight.
Be sure that all local regulations, including those concerning both national and European standards on construction and fire prevention,
are respected during installation. Inform the competent inspector prior to installation. Be sure that combustion air supply is sufficient;
particularly in rooms where windows and doors are closed tight.
Chimney properties shall be calculated in accordance with STN 73 4201 and STN 73 4210 with the three values stated in this manual.
The heater must stand on a hearth with adequate bearing capacity. If bearing capacity is too low, adequate measures must be taken
(e.g. a board must be laid to split weight).
2. General Safety Instructions
Fuel combustion emits calorific energy that heats the surface of the heater, combustion chamber door, door and control elements
handles, safety glass, flue pipes, and eventually also the front of the heater. Do never touch those parts without adequate safety wear
or elements (fireproof gloves etc.).
Warn children of such danger and make sure they do not stay close to heater when in operation.
3. Acceptable Fuel
Fuels acceptable for burning include wood logs of up to 25 cm in length and 30 cm in circumference, and lignite briquettes.
Make sure that only air dried wood logs are used. Burning of waste, and plastics in particular, is forbidden by law on emissions.
Besides, such fuel may cause damage to the fire place and chimney and subsequently may injure health and smell may annoy your
neighbours. Air dried wood logs with 20% maximum humidity may be obtained after at least one year (soft wood) or two years (hard
wood) of drying.
Wood is not slow combustion fuel and thus, continuous heating throughout the night is not possible when burning wood.
Liquid fuel is unacceptable.
The space under the fireplace serves for the storage of fuel (not valid for PASSAU II Mini).
4. Firing
During the first firing bad smell due to drying of protection paint is inevitable but the smell shall fade quickly. Make sure the room with
the heater is well aerated when firing. Quick firing is essential because incorrect procedure may cause increased emissions.
Add more fuel as soon as firing fuel catches fire. Do never use alcohol, petrol or other flammable liquids for firing. Do always use some
paper, wood chips, and a small amount of fuel for that. Make sure that primary and secondary air is supplied to heater when firing.
Make sure that heater is under control during firing.
5. Operating More than One Fireplace
Make sure that combustion air supply is sufficient when operating more than one fireplace in one room or within the same air system.
6. Transition Season Operation
When exterior temperature rise during transition season draught can decrease at low burning capacity and flue gas may not be
evacuated completely. In such case add only small quantities of fuel and open the slider of primary air supply so that loaded fuel burns
more quickly (flame) and draught gets steady. Ash needs to be raked carefully more often to enhance air circulation below fireplace.
7. Cleaning and Checking
Heater flue pipes need to be checked for deposit and eventually swept at least once a year or more often, e.g. while sweeping chimney.
Make sure your chimney is swept regularly by a chimneysweep. The frequency of sweeping shall be defined by competent inspector.
Heater should be checked by an expert every year.
It is forbidden to clean the heater with a damp cloth.
8. Versions
Heaters with spring fireplace door can be connected to a chimney with multiple taking for other heaters and fireplaces provided that
dimensions of the chimney are in compliance with STN 73 4201 and STN 73 4210.
The door of the heater with spring fireplace door must always be closed during operation, except for firing, fuel charging, and ash
removing. Otherwise operation of other equipments connected to the chimney may be affected or flue gas may leak.
9. Combustion Air
Since heaters are fireplaces depending on surrounding air and take combustion air from the room, adequate intake of combustion air is
vital.
In rooms with tight windows and doors (e.g. as energy-saving measure) fresh air intake may be low and thus affect draught of the
heater. Also your well-being may be affected; even your safety may be threatened. It may sometimes be necessary to assure adequate
intake of fresh air e.g. by installing air shutter close to heater or by combustion air pipe leading to exterior or to a well aerated room
(except boiler room). In particular it is vital that combustion air pipes are open during operation of fireplace. Steam flues located in the
same room with fireplace may affect heater’s operation (smoke may leak to inhabited room despite closed fireplace door) and therefore
must never be operated parallely with the heater.
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10. Fire Protection
Distance from flammable structures and furniture
To assure adequate heat protection, a minimum distance of 20 cm in the back and on the sides is required between the heater and
flammable structures and furniture.
Fire protection within radiation perimeter
Make sure that no flammable structures or furniture are within radiation perimeter of glass door, which is 80 cm. The distance may be
reduced to 40 cm if safety shade is installed between fireplace and flammable structures leaving enough space on both sides.
Fire protection outside radiation perimeter
Minimum distances from flammable structures and furniture are stated on heater’s label and must be observed.
Heater
For solid fuel heaters floor in front of fireplace’s door made of flammable materials must be protected by a non-flammable hearth. Its
minimum dimensions are 50 cm in the front and 30 cm on the sides of fireplace door.
11. Spare Parts
Only spare parts approved or provided by the manufacturer may be used. For inquiries, please, contact a specialized vendor.
No modifications to heater are allowed!
12. Warning in case of fire in chimney
Deposit in chimney may catch fire if unsuitable or humid fuel is used. In such case close all heater air holes immediately and call the fire
brigade. After fire is extinguished chimney should be inspected by an expert for cracks or untight places.
13. Nominal heating capacity, combustion air adjustment, and fuel burning time
Nominal heating capacity of heater is 7.0 kW and it is obtained at minimum supply pressure of 12 Pa.
Fuel
Wood logs
(25 cm length, 30 cm circumference)
Lignite briquettes
Maximum dose
2.2 kg/hour
1.5 kg/hour
Primary air slider
closed
fully open
Secondary air slider
open at 90%
closed
Burning time
1.0 hour
1.0 hour
The primary air slider is located on the bottom door. The secondary air slider is up on the door.
Quantity and adjustment of combustion air for moderate operation:
Fuel
Lignite briquettes
Maximum dose
approx. 1.5 kg/hour
Primary air slider
open at 50%
Secondary air slider
closed
Burning time
approx. 2 hours
14. Space Heating Capacity
For rooms with insulation non-conform with calorific insulation regulations space heating capacity should be determined pursuant to
DIN 18 893 for nominal heating capacity of 7 kW:
- in favourable heating conditions - 165 m3
- in poor heating conditions - 145 m3
- in unfavourable heating conditions - 98 m3
For occasional heating interrupted for more than 8 hours space heating capacity is reduced by 25%.
15. Technical Data
Capacity: 7 kW
Weight: BORGHOLM II = 90 kg, HÖRBY = 85 kg, HÖRBY-S = 92 kg, ULSBORG = 80 kg, LOHOLM = 85 kg,
NANCY = 83 kg, NANCY II = 95 kg, COLMAR = 75 kg, AUGSBURG/BORGHOLM Ceramic = 121 kg,
BORGHOLM Top Ceramic = 133 kg, BORGHOLM Ceramic Plus = 153 kg, TORINO = 86 kg,
PASSAU II = 112 kg, PASSAU II Mini = 92 kg
Upper flue gas outlet: 150 mm


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Mærke: Thorma
Kategori: Komfur
Model: Loholm

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