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TermaTech TT40 - User Manual

TermaTech TT40
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Installation and users manual: TT40
(EN 13240/CE marked / Sintef)
Congratulations on your new TermaTech wood-burning stove.
In order to enjoy your new wood-burning stove as much as possible it is important that you read
this users manual thoroughly, even if you have previously owned a wood-burning stove.
Before you can really enjoy your wood-burning you have to become familiar with it. Already after
firing the first few times you will begin to be familiar with your new wood-burning stove. In the
following sections we will go through the use.
TermaTech wood-burning stoves are tested and approved according to the EN 13240 (CE) norm
as well as Sintef approval in Norway, i.e. according to some of Europe’s strictest demands for
wood-burning stoves.
Naturally the stoves are also in accordance with the requirements in the Danish ’Order concerning
wood-burning stoves’ which came into effect on 1.6.2008. The approvals give you a guarantee that
your wood-burning stove is approved according to the most important Scandinavian and European
standards which means that the stove complies with a number of requirements for among other
things safety, environment and efficiency which leads to good firing economy.
Users manual
Wood-burning stove TT40 models
Version 18.11..2009

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TermaTech TT40 Specifications

Exhaust System IconExhaust System
rear exit788 mm
exhaust branch diameterØ 150 mm
exhaust gas temperature324º C
exhaust gas mass flow4.4 g/s
Performance IconPerformance
effect degree79.6%
nominal effect5 kW
uptake0.12 mbar/12 Pa
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
height950 mm
width458 mm
depth414 mm
weight120 kg

Summary

Before Installing the Wood-Burning Stove

Distance to Flammable Material

The Chimney

Ventilation

Before Use of the Oven

Before the First Lighting

Lighting and Firing in the Wood-Burning Stove

Initial Lighting Process

Start fire with kindling, place firelighters, and light them, avoiding flammable liquids.

Firing

Maintenance - Always Use Original Parts

Surface Maintenance

Brush the stove surface with a soft brush when cold.

Jointings Inspection

Check and replace stove jointings as they can collapse under heat.

Combustion Chamber Insulation

Replace worn Vermiculite insulation in the combustion chamber.

Surface Painting

Touch up scratches with Senotherm spray on a cold stove.

Glass Cleaning

Clean stove glass easily with TermaTech's glass cleaner.

Using Original Spare Parts

Only use original TermaTech parts for replacements.

Warranty and Compensation Rights

Understand rights for defective products and wear-and-tear parts.

Chimney and Flue Maintenance

Ensure chimney and flues are swept and cleaned as recommended.

Malfunctions

Stove Burns Too Fast

Troubleshoot fast burning: check seals, firewood dryness, or chimney draught.

Poor Draught After Installation

Diagnose poor chimney draught by checking installation and chimney conditions.

Smoke and Soot Smell

Identify causes of smoke and soot smell, often related to down-draught.

Stove Difficult to Light or Dies Out

Troubleshoot lighting issues: wet wood, low draught, insufficient embers.

Glass Soots Up

Address glass sooting by checking wood moisture, draught, or firing method.

Questions and Answers

Good Advice for the Wood-Burning Stove

Technical Specifications

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