
This device is intended for the heating of industrial buildings, or others in compliance
with legislation, safety and fire.
It cannot be installed in direct environmental contact with explosive agents (paints,
solvents, etc.).
The device must be installed in accordance with all standards and laws in force in the
geographical area of use of the device.
After these 2 operations, the stove can be loaded normally.
• Device shutdown at the end of the season
Disconnect the device and carry out maintenance (Paragraph 9).
10Kg of bricks = 50 Kw or 5 Kw per kg of bricks. A standard brick has an average weight of 1.8
kg, or 9 kW of energy.
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2.6 COMMISSIONING AND USE OF THE APPLIANCE:
• Use
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Note: If these operations are not carried out, there is a risk of cracking certain elements of the
brickwork.
CAUTION: never shock the briquetting at high temperature when filling (risk of cracking the
briquetting elements).
• Firing refractory briquetting at first use
When using for the first time, it is essential to carry out the briquetting firing procedure so
that it takes on its refractory characteristics.
To do this, during the first commissioning,
Connect the fan to the 240V + T electrical network, load the fireplace to 30% of its capacity, i.e.
around 3 to 4 kg with low-density wood, but with rapid combustion of species (wood from pallets,
poplars, offcuts, wooden logs ...)
After the total combustion of this charge, repeat the operation with 50% of the charge (draft key
open to the max.)
• Commissioning after briquetting
- Load the appliance with wood or any other non-polluting solid fuel (for FH50ECP with a
maximum of 10kg, for wood, which represents a combustion of 50KW / for FH100ECP with a
maximum of 20Kg, for wood, which represents a combustion of 100Kw)
- Connect the fan to the 240V + T electrical network.
- Light the selected wood or solid fuel.
- The fuel load must never exceed the rated power of the heater. Do not start the heater without
connecting the fan to the electrical network.
• Fuel (concerns FH50ECP)
The calorific value of dry wood is about 10 kg or (4.7 kW to 5.3kW per kg) 50 kW at 45/50 °
humidity.
The filling for 50 Kw is therefore 10Kg
Each time the wood heater is put into service, it must be lit with a first load of wood in order to
obtain active embers
When reloading, it is possible to incorporate chips or chip brick. The compressed chip brick can be
used for reloading. It is advisable to incorporate a briquette by validating the total load weight
given the high calorific value of the reconstituted briquette.