Nordpeis N-29T Inserts With Quality And Environmental Focus User Manual
- September 12, 2024
- Nordpeis
Table of Contents
- Nordpeis N-29T Inserts With Quality And Environmental Focus
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
- Prior to assembling the insert
- Technical information
- Safety distances
- Assembly
- Lighting a fire for the first time
- Maintenance
- Warranty
- Assembling
- Declaration of Ecodesign Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Nordpeis N-29T Inserts With Quality And Environmental Focus
Specifications
- Model: N-29T
- Direct heat output: 8.6 kW
- Fuel Types:
- Wood logs with moisture content < 25%
- Compressed wood with moisture content < 12%
- Other woody biomass
- Non-woody biomass
- Anthracite and dry steam coal
- Hard coke
- Low temperature coke
- Bituminous coal
- Lignite briquettes
- Peat briquettes
- Blended fossil fuel briquettes
- Other fossil fuel
- Blended biomass and fossil fuel briquettes
- Other blend of biomass and solid fuel
- Seasonal Space Heating Energy Efficiency: 71%
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Precautions
It is important to follow these safety rules when using the product:
- Ensure proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
- Keep all air inlets clear to maintain efficient heat circulation.
- Do not use gasoline, diesel, or other liquid fuels as ignition sources.
- Maintain a 30cm non-combustible floor plate in front of the appliance if the floor is flammable.
Installation and Maintenance
Follow these steps for proper installation and maintenance:
- Refer to the user manual for correct installation procedures.
- Clean the appliance regularly to prevent blockages and ensure efficient operation.
- Keep the area around the product clear of flammable materials.
Operating Instructions
Here are the steps to operate the product:
- Ensure the product is properly fueled with recommended fuels.
- Light the fire using approved ignition sources like firelighters.
- Adjust the airflow controls for desired heat output.
- Maintain the fire by adding fuel as needed.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Q: What should I do if I notice reduced heat circulation?
A: Check that all air inlets are clear and unobstructed to maintain efficient heat circulation. -
Q: Can I use other types of fuel not listed in the specifications?
A: It is recommended to only use the approved fuels listed in the specifications for safe and efficient operation of the product. -
Q: How often should I clean the appliance?
A: Regular cleaning is essential to prevent blockages and maintain optimal performance. Clean the appliance as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
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Please follow the installation manual when connecting your stove / fireplace to the chimney /flue pipe. If connected differently from instruction please, consider the heat radiation from the flue pipe to the surrounding materials.
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Before use, please carefully read the user manual and follow the instructions.
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Integrated or defined convection openings may never be reduced or partially obstructed. This may lead to overheating, which again can cause house fire or serious damage to the product.
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Use only designated fire starters. Never use gasoline, diesel or other liquids to start the fire. This may cause explosions!
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Never use other fuel than natural dry chopped wood. Briquettes, peat, coke, coal and waste
from construction materials develops far higher temperatures and emissions than natural wood. Since your product has been designed for use with natural wood only, other fuels may damage the product, chimney and surrounding constructions. -
In case of damage to glass or door gasket, all use of the product must be discontinued until the damage has been repaired.
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Products connected to a vented steel chimney must never be operated with open or ajar door other than reloading of wood or shortly during kindling process.
Failure to follow these precautions will leave your warranty void and expose
people and property to danger.
Advise: Even if not required in your area, it is always wise to have a
qualified stove / fireplace fitter do the installation, or at least the final
inspection before use.
Prior to assembling the insert
All our products are tested according to the latest European requirements. However, several European countries have local regulations for installation of fireplaces, which change regularly. It is the responsibility of the client that these regulations are complied with in the country/region where the fireplace is installed. Nordpeis AS is not responsible for incorrect installation.
Important to check
- distance from firebox to combustible/flammable materials
- insulation materials/requirements between fireplace surround and back wall
- size of floor plates in front of fireplace if required
- flue connection between firebox and chimney
- insulation requirements if flue passes through a flammable wall
- an access for cleaning the appliance, the flue gas connector, the chimney flue must be provided
Chimney draft
Compared with older models, the clean burning inserts of today put significantly higher demands on the chimney. Even the best insert will not work properly if the chimney does not have the right dimensions or is not in good working order. The draught is mainly controlled by gas temperature, outside temperature, air supply as well as the height and inner diameter of the chimney. The diameter of the chimney should never be less than that of the flue/chimney collar. For draft requirements at nominal heat output, see technical table
The draught increases when:
- The chimney becomes warmer than the outside air
- The active length of the chimney over the hearth increases
- Good air supply to the combustion
It can be difficult to obtain the right draught conditions in case the chimney
is too large relative to the insert, as the chimney does not heat up well
enough. In such cases you may want to contact professional for evaluation of
possible measures. Draught that is too strong can be controlled with a damper.
If necessary, contact a chimney sweeper.
Attention! Adverse flue draught or adverse weather conditions, e. g.
mist, wind etc., may interfere the necessary flue draught. This should be
checked be-fore lightening the fireplace. If there is no necessary flue
draught in the chimney, the use of the fireplace should be avoided.
Shared flue gas system
Appliance can be connected to shared flue gas pipe system. In case of
simultaneous operation with other heating appliances, there must be sufficient
combustion air provided.
- Warning! In case of the appliance connected to shared flue gas pipe system – the Self Closing Door system must be operational.
Air supply (mm=AIR)
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A set for fresh air supply is available as an accessory. This will ensure that the air supply to the combustion chamber is less affected by ventilation systems, kitchen fans and other factors which can create a down-draught in the room. In all new constructions, we strongly recommend the product is designed and prepared
for direct supply of outside air. In older houses also, the use of fresh air supply set is also recommended. Insufficient air supply can cause poor draught and thereby low combustion efficiency and the problems this entails: soot stains on the glass, inefficient utilisation of the wood and a soot deposits in the chimney. -
Warning! Extractor fans when operating in the same room or space as the appliance may cause problem.
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Warning: Keep the air intakes, supplying
combustion and convection air free from blockage. If the requirements for ventilation are NOT complied with, the product can overheat. This can cause a fire.
Floor plate
- A fireproof floor plate must be placed in front of the fireplace if the floor is made of a combustible material. Please follow the rules and regulations for floor plates in your country
- For your own safety, fully comply with the assembly instructions. All safety distances are minimum distances. Installation of the insert must comply with the current rules and regulations of the country where the product is installed. Nordpeis AS is not responsible for wrongly assembled inserts.
- Subject to errors and changes.
- For the latest updated version of the manual go to
- www.nordpeis.com
Technical information
- Inserts from Nordpeis all have secondary combustion and are clean burning. The combustion takes place
in two phases: first the wood burns and then the gases from the fumes are lit by the heated air. This ensures that new inserts have minimal emissions of soot particles and un-burnt gases (such as CO) and are thus better for the environment. Clean burning inserts require a small amount of wood to obtain good heat output. Use exclusively clean and dry wood. We recommend seasoned hardwood with a maximum moisture content of 20%.
TECHNICAL TABLE
Insert | N-29T |
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Material | Steel |
Surface treatment | Ignition and air vent control |
Weight of insert | 166 kg |
Draught system | Ignition air vent control and air vent control |
Combustion system | Clean burning |
Maximum fuel length | 50 cm |
Flue outlet | Top and back |
Flue collar | Outer Ø 150 mm |
Alternative versions exist due to national requirements
Flue gas temperature at flue connector| 279°C
Flue gas mass flow| 8,9 g/s
Draft at flue connector recommended| 14-25 Pa
Data according to EN 13229:2001/A2:2004/AC:2007
Area of convection air vent under insert| 500 cm²
Area of convection air vent over insert| 700 cm²
Minimum distance conv. air outlet to ceiling| 550/750 mm
Nominal heat output| 8,6 kW
Efficiency| 81 %
CO (13% 02)| <1500 mg/m³
Flue gas temperature| 232°C
Draft| 12 Pa
Fuel recommended:| Wood logs
Fuel length recommended| 35 cm
Fuel charge| 2 kg
Refueling interval| 45 minutes
Opening of the air vent control| 28 mm
Operating mode| Intermittent*
- Intermittent combustion refers to normal use of a fireplace, i.e. new wood is inserted when the previous load has burned down to ember
Warning : If the requirements for ventilation are NOT complied with, the
cooling airflow around the product will be considerably reduced and
the product can overheat.
This can cause a fire.
Safety distances
Firewall
Ensure that the minimum safety distances are fulfilled (FIG 1).
When connecting a steel chimney to the top outlet use the security distances
required by the manufacturer.
- Important! When placing the insert on a combustible floor, a steel plate of at least 0.7mm must cover the entire floor surface inside the surround. Any flooring made of combustible material, such as linoleum, carpets etc. must be removed from underneath the steel plate.
- The insert expands when in use, and for this reason the surround must NEVER rest on the insert, but have a gap of about 3 mm. The insert must neither rest on the bench plate or against the sides. It is recommended to dry stack the surround in order to adjust the insert prior to perforating the chimney for the flue connection.
Assembly
- Removing the insert from the pallet FIG 2
- Before the insert is removed from the pallet, remove the accessories in the combustion chamber.
- Attention! Our inserts are prepared for connecting the smoke pipe on the outside of the flue collar Ø150.
*Alternative versions of the flue collar exist due to National requirements. For the flue connection to the chimney, follow the recommendations from the chimney manufacturer.
Operational control
When the insert is in upright position, and prior to mounting the surround,
control that all functions are easy to maneuver and appear satisfactory.
A. Air vent control
- Left position = closed
- Right position = open
The air vent control is turned to the right to increase the air supply. Normal working area is between the minimum setting and the noticeable click pushing it right. Between the click and maximum right is kindling position.
IMPORTANT: Kindling position may only be used during priming the insert.
Continuous use may damage the insert or overheat the installation and lead to
uncontrolled fire.
Area between A and B = kindling position.
Area between B and C = normal operating range.
IMPORTANT!: Service access to the air regulation system below the insert must be ensured for all surroundings.
Lighting a fire for the first time
- When the insert is assembled and all instructions have been observed, a fire can be lit.
- Take care when inserting logs into the burn chamber, in order not to damage the Thermotte plates.
- This will be resolved once the humidity has evaporated. If needed leave the door slightly open the first 2-3 times the insert is used.
- It is advisable to ventilate the room well when using for the first time as the varnish on the product may release some smoke or smell. Both the smoke and smell will disappear and are not hazardous.
- Warning!
In order to avoid injuries, please be aware that the surface may become hot during operation and extra care need to be taken to avoid skin burn.
Kindling wood
- Finely chopped (diameter of 3-5 cm)
- Length: 20-50 cm
- Ca. amount pr lighting : 2,8 kg
- Place the air vent control in ignition (FIG A) Insert small, dry pieces of wood, ignite and ensure the flames have taken proper hold of the wood. When the flames are stable and the chimney is warm, push in the air control out of the ignition mode and regulate the fire normally.
- When there is a glowing layer of ash, new wood logs can be inserted. Pull the hot ember to the sides of the combustion chamber when inserting new logs so that the wood is ignited from the bottom.
- Insert 2 logs. One positioned diagonally to the bottom with left end closer to left front side of window pane. The second leaned against first one also diagonally in opposite direction. Set the air vent on 45% air valve opening. The fire should burn with bright and lively flames.
Reload size
- Chopped wood
- Length: 35 cm
- Normal load size. 2,66 kg /h (Max load size: 3,72 kg/h)
- Attention!
- Using the insert with low combustion effect and firing around the clock increase pollution as well as the risk for a fire in the chimney. Never allow the insert or flue to become glowing red. Turn off the air vent control should this happen. Regulation of the air vent control takes some experience, but after a little while a natural rhythm for the fire will be found.
- IMPORTANT! Always remember to open the air vent control (preferably also the door) before new wood logs are inserted into a hot burn chamber. Let the flames get a good grip on the wood before the air control setting is reduced.
- When the draught in the chimney is low and the vent is closed, the gas from the firewood can be ignited with a bang. This can cause damage to the product as well as the immediate environment.
- WARNING:
Never leave the air control in ignition mode for pro-longed periods as this may lead to overheating.
Maintenance
- Cleaning and inspection
- The insert should be inspected thoroughly and cleaned at least once per season (possibly in combination with the sweeping of the chimney and chimney pipes). Ensure that all joints are tight and that the gaskets are rightly positioned. Exchange any gaskets that are worn or deformed.
- Remember that the insert must always be cold when inspected. The inspection shall be performed by the Professional servicemen.
Ashes
- The ashes should be removed at regular intervals.
- Be aware that the ashes can contain hot ember even several days after the fire is finished. Use a container of non-combustible material to remove the ashes. It is recommended to leave a layer of ashes in the bottom as this further insulates the burn chamber.
- Take care with the Thermotte plates when the ashes are removed, particularly when using an ash shovel, so as not to damage them.
Thermotte™
The insulation plates (Thermotte -FIG 10) are classified as “wear and tear”
parts which will require to be exchanged after some years. The wear time will
depend on the individual use of your product. Nordpeis offers a one-year
warranty on these parts. After this, replacements can be purchased.
- A. Bottom front plate
- B. Bottom back plate
- C. Side plate
- C. Side plate
- D. Back plate
- E. Front plate
- F. Baffle plate
Please note: Wood logs that are too long can cause additional strain and crack the plates, due to the tension created between the side plates.
Door and Glass
Should there be any soot on the glass it may be necessary to clean it. Use
dedicated glass cleaner, as other detergents may damage the glass. (NB! Be
care-ful, even dedicated glass cleaner can damage the varnish on the door
frame and the gaskets). A good advice for cleaning the glass is to use a damp
cloth or kitchen roll paper and apply some ash from the burn chamber. Rub
around the ash on the glass and finish off with a piece of clean and damp
kitchen roll paper.
NB! Only clean when the glass is cold.
Periodically, it may be necessary to change the gaskets on the door to ensure
that the burn chamber is air tight and working optimally. These gaskets can be
bought as a set, usually including ceramic glue.
CERAMIC GLASS CANNOT BE RECYCLED
Ceramic glass should be disposed of as residual waste, together with pottery
and porcelain
Recycling of ceramic glass
Ceramic glass cannot be recycled. Old glass, breakage or otherwise unusable
ceramic glass must be discarded as residual waste. Ceramic glass has a higher
melting temperature, and can therefore not be recycled together with glass. If
mixed with ordinary glass, it would damage the raw material and could, in
worst case end the recycling of glass. It is an important contribution to the
environment to ensure that ceramic glass does not end up with the recycling of
ordinary glass.
Packaging Recycle
The packaging accompanying the product should be recycled according to
national regulations.
Warranty
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Warning!
Use replacement parts recommended only by the Manufacturer. -
Warning!
Any unauthorized modification of the appliance without written permission of the Manufacturer are prohibited. -
For detailed description of the warranty conditions see the enclosed warranty card or visit our website www.nordpeis.com
Advice on lighting a fire
- The best way to light a fire is with the use of lightening briquettes and dry kindling wood. Newspapers cause a lot of ash and the ink is damaging for the environment. Advertising flyers, magazines, milk cartons and similar are not suitable for lighting a fire. Good air supply is important at ignition. When the flue is hot the draught increases and door can be closed
- Warning: NEVER use a lighting fuel such as petrol, karosine, alcohol or similar for lighting a fire. This could cause injury to you as well as damaging the product.
- Use clean and dry wood with a maximum moisture content of 20%. Humid wood requires a lot of air for the combustion, as extra energy/heat is required for drying the humid wood and the heat effect is therefore minimal. This in addition creates soot in the chimney with the risk of creosote and chimney fire.
- In case of a chimney fire, close the door and air supplies on the stove / insert and call the Fire Brigade. After a chimney fire the chimney must in all cases be inspected by an authorized chimney sweeper before you use the appliance again.
Storing of wood
In order to ensure that the wood is dry, the tree should be cut in winter and
stored during the summer, covered and in a location with adequate ventilation.
The wood pile must never be covered by a tarpaulin lying against the ground as
the tarpaulin will then act as a sealed lid that will prevent the wood from
drying. Always keep a small amount of wood indoors for a few days before use
so that moisture in the surface of the wood can evaporate.
Usage
Not enough air to the combustion may cause the glass to soot. Hence, supply
the fire with air just after the wood is added, so that the flames and gases
in the combustion chamber are properly burnt. Open the air vent and have the
door slightly ajar in order for the flames to establish properly on the wood.
Note that the air supply for the combustion also can be too large and cause an
uncontrollable fire that very quickly heats up the whole combustion chamber to
an extremely high temperature (when using with a closed or nearly closed
door). For this reason you should never fill the combustion chamber completely
with wood.
Warning!
The Firebox shall to be always closed except during ignition, refueling and
ash removal.
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Choice of fuel
All types of wood, such as birch, beech, oak, elm, ash and fruit trees, can be used as fuel in the insert. Wood species have different degrees of density – the more dense the wood is, the higher the energy value. Beech, oak and birch has the highest density. -
Attention!
We do not recommend using fuel briquettes/ compact wood in our products. Use of such fuel may cause the product to overheat and exceed the temperatures determined safe. Burning briquettes/ compact wood is done so at your own risk and only small amounts (max 1/3 of normal load) should be used for each load.
Warning:
Make sure the insert is not overheated it can cause irreparable damage to the
product. Such damage is not covered by the warranty.
Warning:
- NEVER use impregnated wood, painted wood, plywood, chipboard, rubbish, milk cartons, printed material or similar. If any of these items are used as fuel the warranty is invalid.
- Common to these materials is that during combustion they can form hydrochloric acid and heavy metals that are harmful to the environment, yourself and the insert. Hydrochloric acid can also corrode the steel in the chimney or masonry in a masonry chimney. Also, avoid burning with bark, sawdust or other extremely fine wood, apart from when lighting a fire. This form of fuel can easily cause a flashover that can lead to temperatures that are too high.
Some advice in case of combustion problems
Error | Explanation | Solution |
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No draught | The chimney is blocked. | Contact a chimney sweeper / dealer |
for more information or clean the flue, smoke baffle and burn chamber.
The flue is sooty or there is accumulated soot on the smoke baffle.
The smoke baffle is wrongly positioned.| Verify the assembly of the smoke
baffle – see assembly instructions.
**The insert release smoke when lighting the fire and during
combustion*| Downdraught in the room caused by no draught, that the house is
too “air tight”| Light the fire with an open window. If this helps,
more/bigger vents must be installed in the room.
Downdraught in the room – caused by extractor and/or central ventilation
system that pulls too much air out of the room.| Turn off/regulate extractor
and/or other ventilation. If this helps, more vents must be installed.
The flues from two fireplaces/stoves are connected to the same chimney at the
same height.| One flue must be repositioned. The height difference of the two
flue pipes must be of at least 30 cm.
The flue is in a declining position from the smoke dome to the chimney.| The
flue must be moved so that there is an inclination of at least 10º from smoke
dome to chimney. Possibly install a smoke suction device.
The flue is too far into the chimney.| The flue must be reconnected so that it
does not enter into the chimney but ends 5 mm before the chimney inner wall.
Possibly install a smoke suction device.
Soot hatch in the basement or attic that is open and thus creating a false
draught.| Soot hatches must always be closed. Hatches that are not tight or
are defected must be changed.
Damper/top draught vents or doors on fireplaces that are not in use are open
and create a false draught.| Close damper, doors and top draught vents on
fireplaces that are not in use.
An open hole in the chimney after that a fireplace has been removed, thus
creating a false draught.| Holes must be completely sealed off with masonry.
Defect masonry in the chimney, e.g. it is not airtight around the flue pipe
entry and/or broken partition inside the chimney creating a false draught.|
Seal and plaster all cracks and sites that are not tight.
The cross-section in the chimney is too large which results in no or very low
draught.| The chimney must be refitted, possibly install a smoke suction
device.
The cross-section in the chimney is too small and the chimney cannot carry out
all the smoke.| Change to a smaller fireplace or build new chimney with a
larger
cross section. Possibly install a smoke suction device*.
The chimney is too low and hence a poor draught.| Increase the height of the
chimney and/or install a chimney cap/ smoke suction device.
The fireplace releases smoke inside when it is windy outside.| The
chimney is too low in relationship to the surrounding terrain, buildings,
trees etc.| Increase the height of the chimney and/or install a chimney cap/
smoke suction device.
Turbulence around the chimney due to the roof being too flat.| Increase the
height of the chimney and/or install a chimney cap/ smoke suction device*.
The fireplace does not heat sufficiently.| The fireplace combustion
receives too much oxygen due to a leakage under the lower border of the insert
or too strong chimney draught. Difficult to regulate the combustion and the
wood burn up too quickly.| Any possible leakage must be sealed off. A draught
regulator or possibly a damper can reduce the chimney draught. NB! A leakage
of only 5 cm2 is enough for 30% of the heated air to disappear.
Too much draught| The smoke buffer is wrongly positioned.|
Verify the positioning of the smoke buffer – see assembly instructions.
In case of using oven-dried wood, this requires less air supply than when
using normal wood.| Turn down the air supply.
The gaskets around the door are worn and totally flat.| Replace the gaskets,
contact your dealer.
The chimney is too large.| Contact chimneysweeper or other professional for
more details.
The glass is sooty| The wood is too wet.| Only use dry wood with a
humidity of maximum 20%.
The air vent control is closed too tightly.| Open the air vent control to add
air to the combustion. When new wood logs are inserted all vent controls
should be completely opened or the door slightly opened until the flames have
a good take on the wood.
White glass| Bad combustion (the temperature is too low).| Follow the
guidelines in this user guide for correct combustion.
Using wrong material for combustion (such as: painted or impregnated wood,
plastic laminate, plywood etc).| Ensure to use only dry and clean wood.
Smoke is released when the door is opened
| A levelling out of pressure occurs in the burn chamber.| Open the air vent
control for about 1 min before opening the door – avoid opening the door too
quickly.
The door is opened when there is a fire in the burn
chamber.
| Open the door carefully and/or only when there is hot ember.
White smoke
| The combustion temperature is too low.| Increase the air supply.
The wood is humid and contains water damp.| Ensure to use only dry and clean
wood.
Black or grey/ black smoke| Insufficient combustion.| Increase the air
supply.
N-29T = mm / air / chimney
- FIG 1
- Firewall
- Combustible material
- FIG 1 a
- Firewall
- Combustible material
Assembling
FIG 2
Removing the insert from the pallet
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FIG 3
Left door handle assembling -
FIG 4
Wooden door handle assembling – optional -
FIG 5
Right door handle assembling -
WARNING! If the second door handle is assembled, a floor pad will be required if combustible flooring.
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FIG 5 a
Right door handle assembling
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FIG 5 b
Right door handle assembling -
FIG 5 c
Right door handle assembling -
FIG 5 d
Right door handle assembling -
FIG 5 e
Right door handle assembling -
FIG 5 f
Right door handle assembling -
FIG 7
Operational handle – door opening usage -
Warning! In order to avoid injuries, please be aware that the surface may become hot during operation and that extra care need to be taken to avoid skin burn.
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FIG 8
Operational control -
FIG 9
Smoke adapter – back chimney connection -
FIG 10
Thermotte -
FIG 11
Thermotte assembling -
FIG 11 a
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FIG 11 b
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FIG 11 c
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FIG 11 d
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FIG 12
Rear flue connection -
FIG 12 a
Radiation shield assembling -
FIG 13
POSITION OF THE SERIAL NUMBER PLACERING AV SERIENUMMER
Declaration of Ecodesign Conformity
This is to declare that Nordpeis N-29T complies with the Ecodesign requirements described in the Commission Regulation, Directive 2015/1185 of the European Parliament and of Council 2009/125/WE for local solid fuel space heaters.
Emission from combustion:
Carbon monoxide at 13% O2| CO:| < 1500 mg / m3
Nitrogen oxides at 13% O2| NOx :| < 200 mg / m3
Organic gaseous compounds at 13% O2| OGC :| < 120 mg / m3
Particulate matter at 13% O2| PM :| < 40 mg / m3
Seasonal energy efficiency| > 65 %
The undersigned is responsible for the manufacture and conformity with declared performance.
Stian Varre, CEO Nordpeis AS
Technical parameters for solid fuel local space heaters
Model identifier(s): N-29T
Indirect heating functionality: no
Direct heat output: 8,6 (kW)
Fuel| Preferred fuel (only one):| Other suitable fuel(s):
Wood logs with moisture content ≤ 25 %| yes| no
Compressed wood with moisture content < 12 %| no| no
Other woody biomass| no| no
Non-woody biomass| no| no
Anthracite and dry steam coal| no| no
Hard coke| no| no
Low temperature coke| no| no
Bituminous coal| no| no
Lignite briquettes| no| no
Peat briquettes| no| no
Blended fossil fuel briquettes| no| no
Other fossil fuel| no| no
Blended biomass and fossil fuel briquettes| no| no
Other blend of biomass and solid fuel| no| no
Characteristics when operating with the preferred fuel
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency η s = 71%
Energy Efficiency Index (EEI): 107,5
Item| Symbol| Value| Unit| Item| Symbol|
Value| Unit
Heat output| Useful efficiency (NCV as received)
Nominal heat output| P nom| 8,6| kW| Useful efficiency at nominal
heat output| η th,nom| 81| %
Auxiliary electricity consumption| Type of heat output/room
temperature control (select one)
At nominal heat output| e lmax| | kW| single stage heat output, no room
temperature control| yes|
At minimum heat output| elmin| | kW| two or more manual stages, no room
temperature control| no|
In standby mode| elSB| | kW| w ith mechanic thermostat room temperature
control| no|
| with electronic room temperature control| no|
| with electronic room temperature control plus day timer| no|
| with electronic room temperature control plus week timer| no|
| Other control options (multiple selections possible)
| room temperature control, with presence detection| no|
| room temperature control, with open window detection| no|
| with distance control option| no|
Permanent pilot flame power requirement| | |
Pilot flame power requirement (if applicable)| pilot| | kW|
Contact details| Name and address of the supplier:
Nordpeis AS, Gjellebekkstubben 11, 3420 LIERSKOGEN, Norway
Nordpeis AS, Gjellebekkstubben 11, N-3420 LIERSKOGEN, Norway
www.nordpeis.com
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