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point). If measured just above the smoke flue socket, the chimney draught must be 18-20 Pa.
The chimney must have a minimum clearing of Ø 150 mm. The chimney must be provided with an
easily accessible cleaning door. The chimney and flue duct must be of flue class T400 and be CE marked.
Furthermore, it must have obtained the classification of G in soot fire testing. The required distance to
combustible material must be complied with in accordance with the brand label. Ask your HWAM retailer
for further information.
Changing the smoke outlet from top outlet to back outlet (drawing G)
1. Removing the top plate of the stove: Lift off the grid (1) on the top plate as well as the top plate (2).
2. Remove the rear plate. Unscrew the two screws (3) at the top of the rear plate (4). Lift the rear plate
up a little and away from the wood-burning stove, so that it disconnects from the two hooks (5) in
each side at the bottom.
3. The external and internal side of the rear plate has cut-outs for the smoke pipe. Break off the two
plates inside these cut-outs in order to make a hole through the rear plate.
4. Removing the cover plate (6): remove the cover plate in the back of the stove by unscrewing the three
screws (Torx Bit no. 30). The cover plate can now be removed.
5. Removing the smoke ring (7): remove the smoke ring on top of the stove by unscrewing the three
screws. The smoke ring can now be removed.
6. Installing the smoke ring (7): place the smoke ring in front of the smoke outlet hole in the back of the
stove and secure it with the three screws.
7. Installing the cover plate (6): place the cover plate over the smoke outlet hole on top of the stove and
secure it with the three screws.
8. Installing the rear plate (4). Attach the rear plate to the stove.
9. Installing the top plate of the stove: 4. Replace the grid (1) and the top plate (2) on the stove.
An accessory top cover is available to cover the hole in the stove top plate if the smoke outlet is con
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nected at the rear of the stove.
Connection to chimney
All the stoves have both rear and top smoke outlet that can be connected to an approved steel chimney on
top or directly out at the rear to a chimney.
Make sure that the chimney is tight and that no false draft is caused around neither the cover plate, in
connection with a covered smoke outlet, nor the cleanout door and pipe connections. Please note that
bent and/or horizontal smoke pipes will reduce the effect of the chimney draft.
Vertical cross-section of smoke flue (Drawing B and C)
B: Top smoke outlet C: Rear smoke outlet
• Steel chimney (9).
• Flue gas elbow (10). Fits into smoke flue socket.
• Brick-built jamb of flue (11).
• Built-in pipe sleeve (12). Fits smoke flue.
• Wall rosette (13). Covers disruption to wall around pipe sleeve.
• Joint (14). Sealed with packing material.
• Smoke outlets (15) of the HWAM stove.
• Smoke flue regulating damper (16).
• Soot door (17).
Fitting the loose parts
Before the stove is installed, you must ensure that all loose parts are fitted correctly. Check that all insula-
tion plates of the combustion chamber have been properly placed, i.e. that the bottom plate is horizontal
and that the side plates are vertical and reach all the way up to the steel sides of the combustion chamber