HWAM 5560 Wood Burning Stove Instruction Manual
- September 10, 2024
- Hwam
Table of Contents
- HWAM 5560 Wood Burning Stove
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Technical data
- Installation and connection
- Illustrations regarding distance requirement
- Installation instructions
- Product information
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HWAM 5560 Wood Burning Stove
Specifications
- Model: HWAM 5560 / HWAM 5580
- Outlet: Top and back
- Dimensions: 1400mm x 1033mm x 781mm
- Weight: Varies by model
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Ensure the floor can bear the weight of the stove and chimney.
- Contact an authorised HWAM retailer or recommended fitter for installation.
- Calculate chimney weight based on dimensions and height.
Safety Precautions
- Not all glass parts are heat-resistant, treat glass walls as flammable.
- Consult with a local chimney sweep or glass producer for safe distances from glass.
Maintenance Regularly clean the stove and chimney to ensure proper functionality.
Usage
- Only suitable materials recommended for woodburning stoves.
- Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for lighting and extinguishing the fire.
- Avoid overloading the stove beyond its capacity.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I install the stove myself?
- A: For safety and warranty reasons, it is recommended to have the stove installed by an authorized professional.
- Q: How often should I clean the stove?
- A: It is advisable to clean the stove regularly, at least once a month, to maintain efficiency and safety.
- Q: What type of wood should I burn?
- A: Use seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, or birch for optimal performance and minimal creosote buildup.
Technical data
In general
Congratulations on your new HWAM wood-burning stove. We are pleased that you have chosen a HWAM woodburning stove and confident that it will give you much pleasure. To ensure optimum operation and safety, we recommend that the installation should be carried out by an authorized HWAM retailer or a fitter recommended by the retailer. For an overview of HWAM retailers, visit www. hwam.com under “Retailer locations”.
Safety
The installation of your HWAM woodburning stove must always comply with all European, national and local building regulations. The installation must be carried out in accordance with the instructions in the installation and user manuals and subsequently registered with the local authorities. Upon installation, the chimney sweep must approve the installation before you can start using the woodburning stove. All HWAM stove packaging material must be handled in accordance with local waste management regulations.
Room requirements
It is required to have an approved CO monitor in the same room as the wood burning stove. Always ensure a supply of fresh combustion air to the room where the stove is to be installed. The woodburning stove uses approx. 10-21 m3 of air per hour (depending on the setting of the air control lever). A window that can be opened or an adjustable air valve will be sufficient. It must not be possible to block the adjustable air valve/grate. In newly built/airtight dwellings, we recommend that a fresh air system should be installed for the direct supply of external air to the combustion. This fresh- air system may be bought separately. Before installing the stove, you must ensure that the load-bearing capacity of the floor can withstand the weight of the stove and the chimney. The weight of the chimney should be calculated according to its dimensions and height. 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 woodburning stove should be kept from glass.
Technical measures and data – top- and back outlet HWAM 5560
Technical measures and data – top- and back outlet HWAM 5580
Model | Weight |
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HWAM 5560c | 162 kg |
HWAM 5560m | 160 kg |
HWAM 5580c | 180 kg |
HWAM 5580m | 178 kg |
Tall module | 56 kg |
Narrow module without drawer | 25 kg |
Narrow module with drawer | 37 kg |
Wide module without drawer | 45 kg |
Wide module with drawer | 55 kg |
Heat storage stones | 137 kg |
Extra module | 12 kg |
Reinforcing floor plate | 5 kg |
Test results from nominal test EN13240
Nominal heating effect| 6.0 kW
Flue gas temperature EN 13240 measurement point| 251ºC
Flue gas temperature measured in the outlet socket| 300ºC
Exhaust gas flow| 4.6 g/s
Efficiency| 83%
Annual efficiency (EcoDesign)| 73%
PM| 16 mg/m3
OGC| 37 mg/m3
NOx| 90 mg/m3
CO at 13% O2| 963 mg/m3
CO at 13% O2| 0.0771 %
Energy efficiency index| 110
Energy efficiency class| A+
Test result based on NS 3058|
Particle emissions| 1.87 g/kg
The declaration of performance (DoP) can be downloaded from our website, www.hwam.com.
Type plate and serial number
The type plate and serial number of the wood-burning stove are glued to the inside of the combustion chamber casing and can be found by turning the combustion chamber outwards—see installation instructions.
Locate the unique serial number of your stove and make a note of it below so that it is always easily accessible. The serial number must always be provided when contacting your HWAM retailer.
- Serial number (starts with “G3”):
Floor plate
European, national and local regulations must be observed in terms of the size and thickness of a non-combustible floor covering the floor in front of the combustion chamber opening. Ask your HWAM retailer for assistance. The combustion chamber opening is 62.7 cm wide. Requirements for chimney and flue duct
The height of the chimney must ensure sufficient draught and prevent any smoke nuisance. As a general rule, satisfactory draught conditions are achieved if the chimney is 4 m above the stove and at least 80 cm above the ridge. If the chimney is placed at side walls, the top of the chimney should always be higher than the ridge or the tallest point of the roof. Always be aware of any national and/or local regulations applying to thatched roofs and the location of the chimneys. The woodburning stove requires a minimum draught of 11 Pa (measured at EN 13240 measurement point). If measured just above the smoke flue socket, the chimney draught must be 18-20 Pa. The chimney must have a minimum clearing of Ø150 mm. The chimney must be provided with an easily accessible cleaning door. The chimney and flue duct must be of flue class T400 and be CE marked. Furthermore, it must have obtained the classification of G in soot fire testing. The required distance to combustible material must be complied with in accordance with the brand label. Ask your HWAM retailer for further information.
Installation and connection
In general
If the stove is to be connected to a fresh air system (optional accessory), the fresh air system must be built into the floor or wall before the wood- burning stove is installed. Place heat-storing stone (optional accessories) in the heat compartment after the wood-burning stove has been placed correctly in the room and before connecting the smoke pipe. Follow separate instructions. A plate can be purchased for weight distribution/reinforcement of the floor (optional accessory), if required due to the weight of the wood-burning stove and any acquired heat-storing stone.
Installation in rooms with non-combustible material
When installing the wood-burning stove up against a non-combustible wall, there are no requirements on the distance to the back or the side of the stove. The general distance requirements appear from the illustrations below.
Installation in rooms with combustible material
When installing the wood-burning stove against a combustible wall, the current distance requirement from the combustible wall to the flue duct must be observed. We recommend looking into the safety distance demands for the chosen flue duct solution before deciding on the final placement of the wood-burning stove. The minimum distance requirements to combustible materials appear from the chart below and the illustrations on the following three pages.
No. shown in
illustration
| Min. distances – insulated flue gas
pipe :| HWAM 5560| HWAM 5580
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1.| To the non-combustible wall, back, cm| 0| 0
2.| To the non-combustible wall, side, cm| 0| 0
1.| To the combustible wall, back, cm| 0| 0
2.| To the combustible wall, side, next to the stove, cm| 0| 0
2.| To combustible wall, corner installation (45º), cm| 0| 0
3.| Distance to furnishings in front, cm| 120 cm| 120 cm
4.| To combustible wall, side, in front of the stove, cm| 35 cm| 35 cm
5.| To fireproof wall, side, in front of the stove, cm| 18,5 cm| 18,5 cm
6.| Length of fireproof wall to the front of the stove, cm| 70 cm| 70 cm
7.| From floor to combustible ceiling, cm| 215 cm| 237,5 cm
- When installing an extra module, the distance is increased by 22.5 cm
No. shown in
illustration
| Min. distances – uninsulated flue gas
pipe:| HWAM 5560| HWAM 5580
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1.| To non-combustible wall, back, cm| 0| 0
2.| To non-combustible wall, side, cm| 0| 0
1.| To combustible wall, back, cm| 5 cm| 5 cm
2.| To combustible wall, side, next to the stove, cm| 0| 0
2.| To combustible wall, corner installation (45º), cm| 0| 0
3.| Distance to furnishings in front, cm| 120 cm| 120 cm
4.| To combustible wall, side, in front of the stove, cm| 35 cm| 35 cm
5.| To fireproof wall, side, in front of the stove, cm| 18,5 cm| 18,5 cm
6.| Length of fireproof wall to the front of the stove, cm| 70 cm| 70 cm
7.| From floor to combustible ceiling, cm| 215 cm| 237,5 cm
When installing an extra module, the distance is increased by 22.5 cm
Illustrations regarding distance requirement
Installation instructions
Install the wood-burning stove as shown in the following illustrations. Before starting the installation, any preparations for the installation of a fresh- air system as well as any reinforcement of the floor must be carried out. When handling the steel parts of the cladding parts it is advisable to wear clean cotton gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints.
Connection of the HWAM® SmartControlTM
Before using the stove it must be connected to power. See the instructions in the separate manuals for the app IHS SmartControlTM or in the Quickguide in order to connect to stove with the app and the wireless room temperature sensor.
Procedure for top outlet connection
For installation of uninsulated flue gas pipe:
For installation of insulated flue gas pipe:
Procedure for back outlet connection
Product information
Product information on solid fuel local space heaters according to Commission regulation (EU) 2015/1185
Model
| ****
HWAM 5560 IHS, HWAM 5580 IHS
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Direct heat output [kW]| 6,0
Indirect heating functionality| No
Indirect heat output [kW]| –
Type of heat output/room temperature control| With electronic room
temperature control
Space heating performance at nominal heat output
Fuel| Preferred fuel| Seasonal space heating energy efficiency
[%]
Wood logs with moisture content 12-18 %| Yes| 73
Emissions| mg/m 3 (13% O )
2
Particulate matter (PM)| 16
Organic gaseous compounds (OGC)| 37
Carbon monoxide (CO)| 963
Nitrogen oxides (NOₓ)| 90
Characteristics when operating with the prefered fuel only
Nominal heat output [kW]| 6,0
Electric power consumption nominal heat output [kW]| 0,015
Electric power consumption minimum heat output [kW]| 0,012
Electric power consumption standby mode [kW]| 0,0015
Useful efficiency at nominal heat output [%]| 83
Energy efficiency index| 110
Energy efficiency class| A+
Specific Precautions during Assembling, Installing & Maintenance:
See installation instructions for more information
Product End-of-Life/Recycling:
To dispose of the stove after the product life has expired, please observe the following information
- Dispose of the items correctly i.e. separate the parts to be disposed of in material groups
- Always dispose of items in a way that is as sustainable as possible and that is in line with the current environmental protection, reprocessing/recycling and disposal technology
References
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