The Morsø S100 Series UK Instructions for use 1-22 UK Fitting Instructions 23-49 MORSØ JERNSTØBERI A/S . DK-7900 NYKØBING MORS E-Mail: info@morsoe.com · Website: www.morsoe.
Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Insert types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13 Functional elements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Operations handle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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/ONE-SIDED Morsø S101-11 Width (inbuilt) Height (inbuilt) Depth (inbuilt) Weight Output Flue pipe Fresh air pipe 795 mm 1305-1505 mm 537 mm 135 kg 10 kW Ø180 mm Ø125 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Stainless decorative frame Heat storage side/back + top Grille + Ash pan 4
/ONE-SIDED Morsø S101-12 Width (inbuilt) Height (inbuilt) Depth (inbuilt) Weight Output Flue pipe Fresh air pipe 805 mm 1339-1539 mm 602 mm 156 kg 10 kW Ø180 mm Ø125 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Stainless decorative frame Heat storage side/back + top Grille + Ash pan 5
/TWO-SIDED Morsø S120-21 Width (inbuilt) Height (inbuilt) Depth (inbuilt) Weight Output Flue pipe Fresh air pipe 773 mm 1124-1324 mm 511 mm 130 kg 10 kW Ø180 mm Ø125 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Stainless decorative frame Heat storage top Grille + Ash pan 6
/TWO-SIDED Morsø S120-22 Bredde (indbyg.
/TWO-SIDED Morsø S121-21 Width (inbuilt) 473 mm Height (inbuilt) 1243-1443 mm Depth (inbuilt) 600 mm Weight 124 kg Output 6 KW Flue pipe Ø160 mm Flue pipe Ø125 mm Adapter fitting Ø150-Ø160 mm Optional accessories: Grille + Ash pan Stainless decorative frame Heat storage top 8
/TWO-SIDED Morsø S122-22 Width (inbuilt) 963 mm Height (inbuilt) 1358-1558 mm Depth (inbuilt) 543 mm Weight 264 kg Output 10 kW Flue pipe Ø180 mm Fresh air pipe Ø150 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Stainless decorative frame Heat storage top 9
/CORNER Morsø S140-41 Width (inbuilt) 613 mm Height (inbuilt) 1290-1490 mm Depth (inbuilt) 613 mm Weight 109 kg Output 7 kW Flue pipe Ø180 mm Fresh air pipe Ø125 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Stainless decorative frame Heat storage sides + top Grille + Ash pan 10
/CORNER Morsø S140-42 Width (inbuilt) 674 mm Height (inbuilt) 1290-1490 mm Depth (inbuilt) 674 mm Weight 157 kg Output 7 kW Flue pipe Ø180 mm Fresh air pipe Ø125 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Stainless decorative frame Heat storage sides + top 11
/THREE-SIDED Morsø S160-32 Width (inbuilt) 550 mm Height (inbuilt) 1395-1525 mm Depth (inbuilt) 912 mm Weight 258 kg Output 12.
/THREE-SIDED Morsø S161-32 Width (inbuilt) 550 mm Height (inbuilt) 1395-1525 mm Depth (inbuilt) 700 mm Weight 217 kg Output 10 kW Flue pipe Ø180 mm Fresh air pipe Ø150 mm Adapter fitting Ø180-Ø150 mm Optional accessories: Support stand Stainless decorative frame Heat storage top Grille + Ash pan 13
3. Functional elements The S100 series is known for being extremely easy to use. Grill to convection air top Door handle Operating handle for combustion air Grill to convection air base 4.Symbols for operating handle / operating •Operating handle for combustion air + = maximum air supply for rapid stoking I = medium heat output. – = low heat output. •Closing mechanism for folding door – push the handle outwards: The door frame is released and the door can be opened.
5. Fuel - Wood •Permitted fuel Dry, well-stored untreated wood (preferably hardwood), wood briquettes. •Clean combustion The wood must be dry (relative moisture content < 15%) and untreated. In addition, the correct amount of wood must be burnt to achieve clean combustion with low emissions. •Damp wood produces a low heat value and the surfaces inside the fireplace inset will quickly become sooted over. A light layer of soot after 2-3 times of use is however normal.
• The guarantee is no longer valid if the manufacturer’s specifications for determining the convection air and the chimney’s dimension are not followed or if these are later changed.
7. Air supply in the installation room The insert only functions properly when there is sufficient combustion air in the installation room. Please check that there is sufficient combustion air before lighting. Set the handle for the combustion air supply to maximum (+) and leave it in this position throughout the lighting stage. Do not change any equipment on the fireplace insert that controls or adds combustion air. 8. Using for the first time • Remove documents and accessories from the insert.
9. Lighting the fire For correct and safe use of your insert, make sure that the chimney has sufficient draught. This is particularly important to check when using for the first time (in the stoking period) and in the ”transition time” (e.g. in strong winds, fog etc.). Hold a lit match in front of the open door. If the flame is not drawn into the chamber’s opening, a draught in the chimney needs to be made with an intense development of heat (e.g. with paper or kindling).
11. Adding wood •Open the door slowly to prevent turbulence/underpressure and smoke being drawn out into the room. The correct time to add new fuel is when the wood in the combustion chamber has burnt down to embers. •Add the fuel and close the door. 12. Stoking in the transition time In the transition time, i.e. in high temperatures outdoors, a sudden rise in the temperature can disrupt the draught in the chimney, such that the smoke is not drawn out optimally.
• Cleaning the glass: • 1.) + 2.) Open the swing locks to the left and right above the door frame. For inserts with folding doors, push the door handle outwards. • 3.) The door/glass can be opened. • Make sure you cover any hearth seat and the floor before cleaning. • Apply glass cleaner and allow to work for a few minutes. • Dry the glass with paper/kitchen roll. • Finally, close the door and the two swing locks. 15.
17. Sliding door - ball bearing guide The ball bearing guide must be lubricated at least once a year. Push the door up into its topmost position and apply the heat-resistance grease to the rails in a thin layer (see arrows). ”Fin Grease” can be used and other greases that can withstand the following temperature range: -30 °C to 220 °C (if necessary ask your dealer). 18. What to do if...? ...
20. Guarantee The guarantee is only valid if the assembly and handing over of the unit is undertaken by a specialist dealer and all applicable building regulations have been complied with. For your Austroflamm fireplace inset we guarantee perfect function of the body for 6 years, and 2 years for all other steel and cast-iron parts from the date of first purchase. Steel and cast-iron parts that show material or processing faults within the guarantee period will be replaced with new parts.
The Morsø S100 series UK Fitting Instructions MORSØ JERNSTØBERI A/S . DK-7900 NYKØBING MORS E-Mail: info@morsoe.com · Website: www.morsoe.
Contents 1. General............................................................................................................................ 25 1.1. Rules to be followed...............................................................................................................25 1.2. Pre-fitting checks...................................................................................................................25 1.3. Sliding door....................................................................
1. General 1.1. Rules to be followed (Basic requirements) o Installation standard DIN 18895 o Installation standard DIN 18896 o DIN EN 13384 part 1 and part 2 o DIN 18160-1 o National building regulations o Regulations for fireplaces o Professional rules for the stove and air source heating trade It is important to choose the right size inset, taking into account the situation regarding heat requirements, the conditions and needs of the operator, to ensure the good and economic operation of the inset.
1.3. Sliding door o Converting from a self-closing sliding door to a non-self-closing. 1.4. Setting up the insert Warning! Please read the fire safety guidelines, for example heat insulation and air grate size. If too much fuel is used in the inset, there is a risk that the chimney will overheat as well as surrounding parts and furniture. This is a fire risk! 1.5.
1.6. Connection to flue • Preparing the flue pipe: - You can turn the bottom part of the flue pipe up to 360 ° to lock it in the required position. Then tighten the screws. - You can turn the top part of the flue pipe up to 360 ° to lock it in the required angle. - All the necessary gaskets are already glued in place in the cast-iron parts. 1.7. Securing during transport The door’s counterweight is secured with a screw on each side of the inset.
For the S160-32 and S161-32, there are 2 transport securing screws fitted towards the back. 1.
1.9 Fitting the smoke plates in Morsø inserts All insets are supplied with chamotte smoke plates which are packed separately and must be fitted in the insets. See the fitting instructions in the tables below. Morsø S120-21 and S120-22 Morsø S121-21 Position the top two smoke plates first, Position the top three smoke plates first, push the plates together so there is no push the plates together so there is no gap. gap.
Morsø S122-22 Morsø S100-12 Position the smoke plates as shown in the Position the smoke plates as shown in the illustration below. illustration below.
2. Requirements regarding the room, chimney and fresh air connection for the insert The insert must not be placed in • rooms where the necessary combustion air is insufficient/not available, • publicly accessible areas (such as escape routes), • rooms that are publicly accessible.
2.2 Combustion air pipe The combustion pipe/supply must be made from inflammable, rigid material and must be sealed and available for inspection and cleaning. Condensation can form as a result of the dew point, which can be treated and prevented with suitable insulation. In the case of combustion air ducts in buildings comprising more than 2 floors and combustion air pipes that traverse firewalls, the pipes/ducts must be designed so that fire or smoke cannot travel to other floors or areas.
2.3 Support arms for the Morsø S122-22 Remove the screws for the Remove the fixing screws Fit the support arms with support arms and rotate the support arms the fixing screws. so they are horizontal. The S122-22 fitted with support arms The insert can now be moved. Note: When removing the support arms, the screws must be re-fitted in the insert. This is to prevent leaks in the combustion chamber 2.
2.5 Connection pieces/Flue The connection pieces/flue must be dimensioned to DIN EN 13384. They must be steel pipe with a min. thickness of 2 mm. Austenitic, stainless steel needs to be only 1 mm thick. The connection piece is connected directly to the chimney. The connection piece inside the fireplace structure must be min. 3 cm thick, rigid and made from non-flammable insulation material of class A1 in accordance with DIN 4102 and covered with an insulating layer.
4.1. Minimum diameters For the diameters of air pipes from the outside, the following must be taken into account: - No kinks in the pipe since this reduces the diameter - Maintain a constant diameter - The free air passage through the air grate must not be less than the recommended diameter/dimension. - Underpressure must not be allowed to occur at the entrance to the air duct in high winds.
4.2 Heat insulation Insulation must comprise heat insulation plates/elements of class A1 in accordance with DIN 4102 part 1 with a utility temperature limit of 700 °C and a density of more than 80 kg / m³. The insulation must be labelled in accordance with the relevant insulation code AGI Q 132. Only the insulation materials given in the table below may be used. If other insulating materials are used, they must be approved by the relevant supervisory bodies (e.g.
5. Installation requirements IMPORTANT: The fireplace inset must not be in contact with the cabinet (min. distance 3 mm), as this can damage the unit! 5.1. Installation in front of or to the side of a wall not to be protected 1 Second wall 2 Insulation layer (Flue) 3 Connection piece 4 Insulation layer (Back wall) 5 Convection space 6 Fresh air intake 7 Concrete plate min.
5.2. Installation in front of or to the side of a wall to be protected 2 Insulation layer (Flue) 3 Connection piece 4 Insulation layer (Back wall) 5 Convection space 6 Fresh air intake 7 Concrete plate min.
5.4. Heat insulation on the side and back wall (All values in accordance with Promasil 950 KS) • The front walling (22) and building’s wall (20) must be protected with a layer of insulation (4,16) to the back and side of the fireplace. Thermal insulation, see point 3 technical data. • The lining (11) must also be protected with a layer of insulation.
5.7. Expansion seams - There must be NO contact/connection between the inset and the lining (11)! Therefore, all places of contact between the inset and lining must be shielded with a sealing cord (Glass fibre). The support frame (23) must not rest on the insert or be screwed or welded to it! 5.8. Wall lining - The lining room-side (11) must be made from non-flammable material to building material class A1, for example brick, ceramic chips, metal and plaster. 5.9.
5.12. Ceiling above the Insert - If the cavity above the fireplace inset reaches up to the ceiling (8), it must be protected, if: - it consists of flammable material, - there is a supporting element in the building. Insulation (G) must be installed to local/national requirements/ standards (11). 5.13. Floor in front of the inset - The floor in front of the inset must comprise a non-flammable material.
6. Information on maintenance/repair 6.1. Folding door inset - Fitting the door 1. Fit the door in the open position 2. First hang the door in front of the stove push the top bolt into the opening. 3. This allows the door’s bottom pin slide into the bottom seat. 4. Remove the box screw and plate. 5. Finally tighten the spring until it clicks into place behind the hinge. 6. Loosen the screw and push it to either side to adjust the angle of the door if it is going to hang.
Converting the opening from right to left-sided Remove the spring Lift off the door Swap over the screws and hinges etc. Fit the spring and doorstop on the other side The spring clicks into place and the bolt The door can now be rotaded 180° and can easily be re-tightened. There must be fitted.
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6.3. Type plate location The type plate can be found under the middle stone in the base of the stove (or under the ash drawer).
6.4. Combustion Place the chamotte parts without mortar in the order illustrated For models: S100 and S101 1. Log catch 2. Base front 3. Base left 4. Base right 5. Intermediate plate 6. Back wall 7. Side wall 8. Z-plate left 9. Z-plate right 10. Flue plate S120, S121 and S122 1. Log catch 2. Base 3. Intermediate plate 4. Side wall 5. Support angle 6. Flue plate (245) 7. Flue plate (195) S140 8. Log catch left 9. Log catch right 10. Base left 11. Base right 12. Base back 13. Intermediate plate 14.