base. The chimney must be airtight and have smooth sides, and should be cleaned of soot and any
other debris before connection. The connection between the chimney and the stove must be airtight
and made of non-combustible materials protected against oxidation (enamelled or steel flue pipe).
If the chimney produces a poor draught, consider laying new flues. It is also important that
If the chimney produces poor draught, consider laying a new flue pipe. Have the flue pipe inspected by
a master chimney sweep, and any alterations made to it by an authorised company so that it complies
with local regulations.
PURPOSE
The free-standing cookers manufactured by kratki.pl are cookers with manual fuel insertion, connec-
ted to the building only by a link through which exhaust fumes are discharged outside and a lockable
combustion door. They are designed for hardwoods such as hornbeam, oak, beech, acacia, elm, maple,
birch with a moisture content of <20%. They serve as an additional source of heat in the rooms in
which they are installed.
INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
NOTE! To avoid fire hazards, the fireplace stove must be installed in accordance with the relevant
provisions of the building regulations and the technical instructions given in these installation and
use instructions. The design of the fireplace installation should be carried out by a qualified specialist.
Before putting the fireplace into operation, a technical inspection report must be carried out, including
a chimney sweep's and an expert's opinion.ż.
GENERAL COMMENTS
a) Before starting to install the heater, the flue pipe must be inspected and approved as to its technical
parameters and condition - tightness, patency.
b) Installation and start-up of the heater should be carried out by an installation company with appro-
priate authorisation and experience.
c) The heater should be located as close as possible to the flue pipe. The room in which it will be in-
stalled must have an efficient ventilation system and the necessary amount of air required for proper
operation of the heater.
d) Before using the heater, the stickers must be removed from the glass.
e ) The technical parameters of the heater are valid for the fuel specified in these instructions.
f ) Inspection intervals for the flue pipe must be strictly observed (at least twice a year).
g) In accordance with current law, the goat-type heater may not be the only source of heat, but only a
supplement to the existing heating system. The reason for this type of regulation is the need to ensure
heating of the building in the event of long-term absence of the residents.
The installation of the heater must be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the standards
in force in this area, the requirements of the building regulations and the fire safety standards in force
in this area.
Detailed regulations for construction safety, fire safety and operational safety are contained in the
ordinances and building regulations applicable in the respective country.
FUEL SELECTION / Recommended fuel
- The manufacturer recommends the use of logs of deciduous trees such as beech, hornbeam, oak,
alder, birch, ash, etc. The logs should be of a length similar to the width of the grate.
The length of the logs should be close to the width of the grate. They should be laid horizontally on the
grate. Do not use logs which are too long and stack them vertically as they may obstruct the flow of
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