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Harvia M3 User Manual

Harvia M3
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01042005
WOODBURNING STOVE
HOLZBEHEIZTE SAUNAÖFEN
EN
DE
Instructions for installation and use
Anleitung für montage und gebrauch
überreicht von:
www.sauna-holzofen.de

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Harvia M3 Specifications

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Output13 kW
Sauna room size6-13 m³
Dimensions (W x D x H)390 x 430 x 710 mm
Weight45 kg
Flue outlet diameter115 mm
Firewood length, max39 cm
ModelM3
Heating capacity13 kW
Height710 mm
Width390 mm
Depth430 mm
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
TypeWood-burning stove
Sauna size, max (cu ft)459 cu ft
Weight (lbs)99 lbs
Sauna size, min (cu ft)212 cu ft
Dimensions (W x D x H) in inches15.35 x 16.93 x 27.95

Summary

1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

1.1. Preparing the stove for use

Prepare the stove by performing the first heating outdoors or in a well-ventilated space.

1.2. Selecting the stove

Choose the correct stove size and power for your sauna room based on its dimensions and materials.

1.3. Using the stove

Guidance on operating the woodburning stove, including first heating and general usage.

2. THE SAUNA ROOM

2.1. Effects that heating the stove has in the sauna room

Discusses how stove heat affects sauna room materials, including blackening and floor protection.

2.2. Sauna room ventilation

Explains natural and mechanical ventilation systems for optimal sauna air circulation.

3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

3.1. Stove safety distances

Outlines essential safety distances from combustible materials and walls for safe stove installation.

3.2. Floor protection

Details requirements for protecting combustible floors with concrete slabs or approved protective bedding.

3.3. Single light protective cover for the walls

Describes using non-combustible plates or masonry walls as single protective covers.

3.4. Double light protective cover for the walls

Explains the use of double protective covers or thick masonry walls for enhanced safety.

3.5. Protection using the Harvia protective sheath and bedding for fireplace

Introduces Harvia's protective sheath and bedding for safeguarding combustible walls.

3.6. Installation of the stove

Covers the general steps and considerations for installing the woodburning stove.

3.6.1. Stove adjustable legs

Instructions on adjusting the stove's legs for stable installation on inclined floors.

3.6.2. Connecting the stove to a chimney

Details connecting the stove's smoke outlet to a chimney system.

3.6.3. Connecting the stove to a masonry flue via the connection opening in the back

Instructions for connecting the stove to a masonry flue using the rear opening.

3.6.4. Connecting the stove to a masonry flue via the upper connection opening

Guide on connecting the stove to a masonry flue using the upper opening.

3.6.5. Connecting the stove to a Harvia steel chimney

Instructions for connecting the stove to a CE-marked Harvia steel chimney system.

3.6.6. Installing a stove with a front water container

Steps for installing stoves equipped with a front water container, including tap and plug installation.

3.7. Installation of the water heater

Details on installing side or pipe model water heaters, including radiation protection.

3.8. Changing the opening direction of the stove door

Procedure for reversing the stove door to open either left or right.

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