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Heta INSPIRE 40 - User Manual

Heta INSPIRE 40
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OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
DANISH DESIGN . DANISH QUALITY . DANISH PRODUCTION
www.heta.dk
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INSPIRE 40 INSERT STOVE
is exempt for use in smoke control areas when burning dry wood

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Questions and Answers

  • K
    kristinlucasSep 16, 2025
    What causes condensation from the Heta INSPIRE 40 flue pipe?
    • J
      Jared ConradSep 16, 2025
      Condensation from the flue pipe of your Heta Stove can be caused by: * A pipe that's too long or a chimney that's too cold: Improve the flue pipe and insulate the chimney. * Damp wood: Ensure you are using dry firewood.
  • J
    John RuizSep 16, 2025
    Are cracks in my Heta Stove vermiculite a problem?
    • E
      Edward HowardSep 17, 2025
      Cracks in the vermiculite of your Heta Stove's combustion chamber are typically only cosmetic. Replacement is needed when the steel of the combustion chamber becomes visible.
  • C
    crystal51Sep 18, 2025
    When should I replace the vermiculite in my Heta INSPIRE 40 Stove?
    • T
      Timothy CooperSep 18, 2025
      Normal wear and minor cracks in the vermiculite of your Heta Stove are not significant. Replace it when the steel of the combustion chamber is visible.
  • Z
    zhayesSep 18, 2025
    Why is there condensation in my Heta INSPIRE 40 combustion chamber?
    • H
      Heather MaddenSep 18, 2025
      Condensation in the combustion chamber of your Heta Stove can occur due to: * Moisture in the vermiculite: This will evaporate after the stove has been lit a few times. * Damp wood: Ensure you are using dry firewood.
  • J
    John KelleySep 23, 2025
    What does it mean when steel surfaces in my Heta INSPIRE 40 Stove combustion chamber have oxidised?
    • L
      lisaporterSep 23, 2025
      Oxidation of steel surfaces in the combustion chamber of your Heta Stove indicates the temperature is too high. If there are clear cracks or weaknesses in the stove body, it must be replaced.
  • C
    Charles PenaSep 23, 2025
    Why does my new Heta INSPIRE 40 Stove smell and steam?
    • C
      Crystal DunnSep 23, 2025
      If your Heta Stove smells and the surface is steaming, it's likely that the paint on the stove surface is not yet fully hardened. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation to allow it to harden properly.
  • E
    Elizabeth SchneiderSep 23, 2025
    Why is my Heta Stove ticking?
    • C
      Catherine WallaceSep 23, 2025
      If your Heta Stove is ticking, it's due to normal expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes. Ensure that the temperature in the combustion chamber is as constant as possible.
  • M
    michaelrichardsonAug 23, 2025
    Why is there too rapid combustion in my Heta Stove?
    • T
      tracy48Aug 23, 2025
      If your Heta Stove experiences too rapid combustion, it could be due to: * **Too Much Chimney Draft**: Measure the chimney draft and install a damper in the flue pipe if necessary. * **Defective Seal**: The door or ash pan/drawer seal may be defective and needs replacement.
  • M
    Mark PriceSep 6, 2025
    Why is my Heta Indoor Fireplace combustion too rapid?
    • C
      christensenbruceSep 6, 2025
      Too rapid combustion in your Heta Indoor Fireplace can be due to: * Too much chimney draft: Measure the chimney draft and install a damper in the flue pipe if necessary. * Defective door or ash pan/drawer seal: Replace the seal to prevent excessive air intake.
  • D
    Donna BoydSep 5, 2025
    Why does my Heta Indoor Fireplace burn poorly and the glass soots up?
    • J
      James SmithSep 5, 2025
      Poor burning and sooty glass in your Heta Indoor Fireplace can be attributed to several factors: * Soot in the flue pipe: Clean regularly, and limit the use of horizontal flue pipes. Also, avoid firewood that generates large quantities of ash. * Inadequate chimney draft: Improve the chimney draft to ensure proper ventilation. * Insufficient air supply: Review the operating instructions to ensure correct usage. * Damp wood: Ensure firewood is dried for at least one year after splitting. * Firewood pieces too large: Use smaller pieces of firewood for better combustion. * Insufficient air supply to the room: Open windows or clean the outdoor air connection, depending on the cause, especially if range hoods or airtight windows are present.

Summary

1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.3 Regulating the air flow

How to adjust the combustion air for optimal burning.

1.4 Lighting the stove

Step-by-step guide for starting the fire.

1.8 Explosion!

Critical safety warning about potential explosions due to improper fuel or air.

1.9 Draft conditions and the chimney

Importance of chimney draft for performance and safety.

1.10 Fuel

Guidelines on suitable and unsuitable types of wood fuel.

1.12 Chimney fire

Procedure to follow in case of a chimney fire.

1.13 Troubleshooting table

A table listing faults, causes, troubleshooting steps, and solutions.

2. Installation Instructions

2.1 Distance Provisions

Specifies minimum clearances to walls and combustible materials.

2.3 The chimney connection

Guidelines for connecting the stove to the chimney system.

2.4 Combustion air and Ventilation

Requirements for air supply and ventilation for the stove.

2.5 Clearances for installation EN 13 229

Detailed installation clearances based on EN 13 229 standard.

2.6 Installation of the stove

Steps for physically installing the stove unit.

5. Data plate

Heta INSPIRE 40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryStove
Fuel TypeWood
Efficiency80%
Flue OutletTop or Rear
Heating AreaUp to 75 m²
Flue Outlet Diameter150 mm
MaterialSteel

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