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Pi 4 english1. TECHNICAL DATAAs a stove of construction type 1, it is possible toconnect it to the flue pipe of an existing other stove oranother hearth for solid fuels, as long as the chimneycomplies with DIN 4705, Part 3TECHNICAL DATAHeightWidthDepthWeightFlue pipe outlet diameterNominal thermal output (EN 13240)Maximum thermal capacitySmallest heating capacity1229 mm488 mm488 mm142 kg130 mm6 kW8 kW3,5 kWRoom heating capacity (depending onbuilding insulation)65 - 165m³Exhaust values for multiple use of the chimney inaccordance with DIN 4705, Part 3 and for thecalculation of the chimney measurements inaccordance with DIN 4705, Part 2Fluegas mass flow closed 6,9 g/sFluegas temperature closed 287 °CMinimum feed pressureNominal thermal outputclosedat 0.8 timesn. ther. outp.10 Pa8 Pa2. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThe installation and operation information given hereis of general nature. National and Europeanstandards, local and building regulations as well asfire prevention laws must be observed during theoperation of the stove.General safety instructions forthe operation of your stove• Thoroughly read the entire <strong>manual</strong> beforestarting up your stove and observe the cautionnotices.• Your heating unit may not be moved withoutapproved means of transport with sufficient loadbearingcapacity.• Your heating unit is not suitable to be used as astand or as a ladder.• The burning of fuel releases thermal energy thatleads to a substantial heating up of the surface of theheating unit, the doors and operating handlesmounted on the door, door glass, flue pipe and insome cases the front wall of the heating unit. Do nottouch any of these surfaces without respectiveprotective clothing or without the help of accessoriessuch as heat-resistant gloves or a cold hand.• Make your children aware of this particulardanger and keep them at a distance from the heatingunit whenever it is in operation.• Only burn approved fuels and materials listed inthe chapter “Clean Burning”.• The burning or placing of flammable or explosivematerials, such as empty spray cans and such likeinto the firebox as well as the storage of suchmaterials in the immediate vicinity of your heating unitis strictly forbidden due the danger of explosion.• Do not wear loose or flammable clothing whenadding fuel to the fire.• Placing non-heat-resistant objects on theheating unit or in the vicinity of the heating unit isforbidden.• Do not lay laundry onto the stove for drying.Laundry hung up to dry must be kept at a safedistance from the stove because of the danger of fire.• The woodstove PI is not suitable for long termheating.• During the operation of your heating unit it isforbidden to use flammable or explosive materials inthe same or an adjacent room to the one in whichyour heating unit is locatedSetting up your stoveRequired safety distances (Minimumdistances – see name plate - in Fig. 2)a > 800 mmb > 800 mmc > 200 mm(a – toward the front in the radiated area)(b – to the side)(c – to the back)Make sure that the room in which the stove is set uphas at least one door or window into the outside or isdirectly adjacent to such a room. Other fireplaces andextractor hoods must not be operated in the sameroom as the stove.Subject to technical and optical modifications. Formatting and printing errors excepted.

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