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Installation
INSTRUCTIONS 50
51 52 52T
53 54 54T
GB
EU-declaration
of conformity
Certifierad
Product covered by this declaration
Product type
Stove fired by fixed fuel
Type designation
Handöl 50-series
Type acc. to standard SS-EN 13240
Intended for use
Heating of living accomodation
Fuels
Wood logs
Special conditions
None
Manufacturer
Name
Address
Place of manufacture
Certifikat nr
22 03 16
NIBE AB/NIBE Brasvärme
Box 134, Skulptörvägen 10, SE-285 23 MARKARYD
Markaryd
Manufacturing check by approved organisation
Quality approval
The stove has been tested by the
Swedish National Testing and
Research Institute and meets
the applicable regulations for
CE approval and the stricter
requirements for P marking.
Certificate number for
P Marking: 22 03 16.
Manufacturer’s assurance
Manufacture of the product
has taken place in accordance
with those documents which are
the basis for the relevant type
approval certification and the
required manufacturing checks.
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Requirements for flue
The chimney must be dimensioned for at least 350° C for
both top connection directly
upwards and connection directly
backwards from the rear of the
stove.
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Handöl 50 is the first cast iron
stove in the world to be swan
marked
As the premier stove
manufacturer in Sweden,
we at NIBE Brasvärme are
committed to Swan marking
our stoves. Choosing to Swan
mark our products is one aspect
of our vision to be a company
of the future with equally high
quality standards regarding the
environment.
Certifcate number 378-001.
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Name
Address
Report no / date
Swedish National Testing and Research Institute AB
Box 857, SE-501 15 BORÅS
-/-
Niklas Gunnarsson
Business area manager NIBE Stoves
Appendices
• Assembly and Installation Instructions
HANDÖL
HANDÖL
In accordance with standards below
2006
marking was affixed:
EN 13240
European Standard:
Cert no 220316
SE Quality Certification, P-marked:
SINTEF 043-xxx
NO Standard NS 3059:
xxxDS/EN 13240 plus
DK Standard:
DE and AT Standard DIN 18 891
XX-91xxxx
and Art 15a B-VG:
H51/H52/H52T
Type:
5 kW
Nominal Output:
Wood
Fuel:
12 Pa
Minimun draught:
275°C
Flue gas temerature:
79%
Energy efficiency:
Emission of CO in cumbustion products: 0,13%
Behind 150
Distance to cumbustible wall (mm):
Beside 500
Corner 150
Production number:
In accordance with standards below
2006
marking was affixed:
EN 13240
European Standard:
Cert no 220316
SE Quality Certification, P-marked:
SINTEF 043-xxx
NO Standard NS 3059:
xxxDS/EN 13240 plus
DK Standard:
DE and AT Standard DIN 18 891
XX-91xxxx
and Art 15a B-VG:
H53/H54/H54T
Type:
5 kW
Nominal Output:
Wood
Fuel:
12 Pa
Minimun draught:
275°C
Flue gas temerature:
79%
Energy efficiency:
Emission of CO in cumbustion products: 0,13%
Behind 150
Distance to cumbustible wall (mm):
Beside 470
Corner 150
Production number:
Follow the installation instructions.
Use only recomended fuels
Follow the installation instructions.
Use only recomended fuels
NIBE AB Box 134 SE-285 23 MARKARYD AWEDEN
NIBE AB Box 134 SE-285 23 MARKARYD AWEDEN
NOTE!
HANDÖL
Notify HANDÖL
the local building authorities of the
new installation
Type: 50-series
Type: 50-series
Report installation
of a stove to your local authority.
Production no. 7090300236
Production no. 71222200116
NIBE
SE-85
AB SE-85
Markaryd Sweden
The AB
owner
of 21
theMarkaryd
house isSweden
personallyNIBE
responsible
for21ensuring
compliance with the mandatory safety requirements and must
have the installation approved by a qualified inspector.
Your local chimney sweep must also be informed about the
installation as this will affect the routines for regular chimneysweeping services.
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DEAR HANDÖL OWNER
We welcome you to the Handöl family and hope that you will
gain much pleasure from your stove. We understand that you
place high demands on both quality and design. As a new
owner of a stove from Handöl you have a stove with timeless
design and a long lifetime.
The stove combustion is also environmentally friendly and
efficient for the best heat production.
Read the installation instructions carefully before you begin
installation and the separate lighting and user instructions
before you light the fire.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING!
The stove becomes very hot when lit
During operation, certain surfaces of the stove
become very hot and can cause burn injury if
touched. Be aware of the strong heat radiated
through the hatch glass. Placing flammable
material closer than the safe distance
indicated may cause a fire. Pyre lighting
can cause quick gas ignition with the risk of
damage to property and personal injury.
General
Installation distance to walls and ceiling
Removing the loose components
Supply of combustion air
Adjusting and connecting H51
Adjusting and connecting H52/H52T
Adjusting and connecting H53
Adjusting and connecting H54/H54T
Connection to the chimney
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55
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58
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61
62
64
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Installationsanvisning
2
Installasjonsanvisning
5
Heizinstruktionen
8
Installationinstruction
11
Monteringsveiledning
14
Lämmity
Instructions d’installation 17
20
Istruzioni per l’installazione
Installatievoorschriften 23
26
SE
NO
DE
GB
DK
FI
FR
IT
NL
General
This manual contains
instructions about how
the Handöl 50 series
must be assembled and
installed.
eldnings
instruktion
SE
DE
NO
DK
IT
FR
NL
GB
FI
Eldningsinstruktion
2
Heizinstruktionen
5
Fyringsinstruksjon
8
Fyringsvejledning
11
Istruzioni per l’accensione 14
Instructions d’allumage 17
Stookinstructies 20
Lighting Instructions 23
Lämmity
26
H 50
ins tal lat ion
ANVISNINGs Building application
Before installing a stove or erecting a chimney it is necessary
for you to apply for planning permission from your local
authority. Ask your local authority for advice regarding building
regulations and the application.
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53 54 54T
To guarantee the function and safety of the stove we
recommend that it is installed by a professional. Our Handöl
agents can recommend a suitable installer.
Instructions for lighting and use are also supplied with the
stove. Read them carefully and keep them safe for future use.
The stove is type approved and must be connected to a chimney
dimensioned for at least 350°C, the external connection
diameter is Ø150 mm. Supply air from the open air should be
used as combustion air.
Structural support
Check that the wood joists are strong enough to bear the weight
of the stove and chimney. The stove and chimney can usually be
placed on a normal wooden joist in a single occupancy house if
the total weight does not exceed 400 kg.
Hearth plate
Technical data
To protect the floor from any embers the stove must be placed
on a hearth plate. If the floor under the stove is flammable, it
must be protected by a non-flammable material which covers at
least 300 mm to the front and 100 mm on each side.
The hearth plate can consist of natural stone, concrete or 0.7
mm metal. As an accessory, the hearth plate is available in
painted steel.
Output
Nominal output
Efficiency level
Chimney
Model
Weight (kg)
Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
3-7 kW
5 kW
79%
51
128
495
420
825
52
135
495
420
825
52T
172
495
420
875
53
143
550
455
825
54
149
550
455
825
54T
190
550
455
875
The connection’s external diameter is Ø150 mm.
Type approved in accordance with:
European standard EN-13240
Swedish environmental and quality marking,
P-marking cert. no. 22 03 16
Norwegian standard NS 3059, Cert. No xxx-xxx
German standard DIN 18.891, XX-xx xx xxx
The stove requires a draft in the chimney of at least –12 Pa. The
draught is affected both by the length and area of the chimney,
and by how well sealed it is. Minimum recommended chimney
length is 3.5 m and a suitable cross section area is 150-200 cm²
(140-160 mm in diameter). Carefully check that the chimney is
sealed and that there is no leakage around soot hatches and flue
connections.
Note that a flue with sharp bends and horizontal routing reduces
the draught in the chimney. Maximum horizontal flue is 1 m,
on the condition that the vertical flue length is at least 5 m. It
must be possible to sweep the full length of the flue and the soot
hatches must be easily accessible.
Removablehandtag
handle
Löstagbart
Eldstadsbeklädnad
Fire-box surround
Brasbegränsare
Log guard
Asklåda
Ash-pan
Rosterreglage
Grate
shuttle
Förbränningsluftsreglage
Air supply control
Typskylt
Type
plate
HANDÖL
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In accordance with standards below
2006
marking was affixed:
EN 13240
European Standard:
Cert no 220316
SE Quality Certification, P-marked:
SINTEF 043-xxx
NO Standard NS 3059:
xxxDS/EN 13240 plus
DK Standard:
DE and AT Standard DIN 18 891
XX-91xxxx
and Art 15a B-VG:
H51/H52/H52T
Type:
5 kW
Nominal Output:
Wood
Fuel:
12 Pa
Minimun draught:
275°C
Flue gas temerature:
79%
Energy efficiency:
Emission of CO in cumbustion products: 0,13%
Behind 150
Distance to cumbustible wall (mm):
Beside 500
Corner 150
Production number:
Follow the installation instructions.
Use only recomended fuels
NIBE AB Box 134 SE-285 23 MARKARYD AWEDEN
HANDÖL
Type: 50-series
Production no. 7090300236
NIBE AB SE-85 21 Markaryd Sweden
GB
Installation distance to walls and ceiling
H51, H52 and H52T
Position the stove on a hearth plate and
check that the installation distances given
in the diagrams are met. The minimum
distance between the stove opening and
combustible parts of the building or décor
must be at least 1 m.
Combustible
ceiling
Brännbart
tak
When top connecting a steel flue please
refer to the relevant manufacturer’s
installation instructions. Observe the safety
distances to combustible material that steel
flues require.
400
420
200 floor to c/c smoke outlet rear, Ø150
B = height from
135
100
80
180
D = distance from back to smoke outlet rear, Ø150
280
380
Brännbar
C = distance from back
to top fluevägg
(c/c), Ø64
150
495
A = height 300
from floor to top flue connection, Ø150
280
2000
520
500
B 705
A 825
D 20
295
745
Permitted
areaför
forbrännbart
combustible
material.
Tillåtet område
material
C 65
400
300
200
150
80
180
280
735
390
380
Combustible
wall
Brännbar vägg
280
100
150
Brännbar
vägg
Combustible
wall
500
745
84
0
635
290
180
50
Fire-retardant wall ofBrandmur
brick or concrete
50
Tillåtet område för brännbart material
Fire-retardant wall
of brick or concrete
Brandmur
140*
0
70
385*
*To prevent the discolouring of painted fire walls, we recommend a side distance the same as for the combustible wall.
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Installation distance to walls and ceiling
H53, H54 and H54T
Combustible
Brännbartceiling
tak
Position the stove on a hearth plate and
check that the installation distances given
in the diagrams are met. The minimum
distance between the stove opening and
combustible parts of the building or décor
must be at least 1 m.
2000
When top connecting a steel flue please
refer to the relevant manufacturer’s
installation instructions. Observe the safety
distances to combustible material that steel
flues require.
455
550
400
165
300
200
B = height from floor to c/c smoke outlet rear, Ø150
280
150
80
180
280
D 55
380
A = height 100
from floor
to top flue
connection, Ø150
Brännbar
vägg
C = distance from back to top flue (c/c), Ø64 v
B 705
A 825
D = distance from back to smoke outlet rear, Ø150
500
295
745
Permitted
areaför
forbrännbart
combustible
material.
Tillåtet område
material
C 100
400
300
200
100
315
150
100
200
300
400
Brännbar vägg
Combustible
wall
695
500
350
150
Brännbar vägg
Combustible
wall
470
245, 350**
Tillåtet område för brännbart material
590, 695**
215
Fire-retardant wall
of brick or concrete
Brandmur
50
Fire-retardant wall
of brick or concrete
Brandmur
50, 150**
5
78
745
110*
63
385*
5,
78
*
5*
* To prevent the discolouring of painted fire walls, we recommend a side distance the same as for the combustible wall.
**Minimum installation distance when using Handöl 50 base plate, applies when combustion air is obtained from the room and when connecting outdoor air through the floor. If outdoor air is NOT to be connected through the floor, the stove can be placed 50 mm from fire walls if Nibe’s tear-drop shaped base plate is used.
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Removing the loose components
Fire bars
Lift the fire bars straight up,
clean the ash from the guide
groove in the stove base plate
before repositioning it in
position.
Fire box surround
When sweeping, the smoke baffle must be lifted out, this can be done when one side has been dismantled.
Smoke baffle
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Stove base plate
The stove base plate is lifted out when all the cladding has been removed.
Fixed or removable handle
The stove handle is fitted on delivery. To make the handle removable, replace
the screw for the lock hook with the shorter screw supplied.
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Supply of
combustion air
Combustion air can be provided directly via a duct
from outside, or indirectly via a vent in the outer
wall of the room where the stove is to be placed.
The amount of combustion air used for combustion
is approximately 25 m3 /h.
HK
Some installation alternatives are shown to the
right. On certain models, H54 and H54T, when
supply air is retrieved via walls behind, there is a
knock out for inserting the combustion air hose,
see figure below.
The air duct connection on the stove has an
external diameter of Ø64 mm.
In hot areas the duct should be insulated with 30
mm mineral wool covered with a moisture inhibitor
(plastic). It is important that the lead-in between
the pipe and the wall (or floor) is sealed using
jointing compound. When duct routing for further
than 1 m the pipe diameter must be increased to
100 mm and a correspondingly larger wall vent
must be selected.
HK
A 1 m length of condensation insulated ducting for
combustion air is available as an accessory.
Cover for
H51, H52, H52T and 53
Ducting to cover the outdoor air connection hose
is available (accessory). The duct can be installed
after the stove is installed.
HK
Knock out on H54 and H54T
30 mm
To insert the combustion air hose, the knockout in
the base is tapped out using a hammer, remember
to protect the floor.
HK
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Adjusting and connecting
Handöl 51
Preparations before rear connection
The stove is prepared for top connection on delivery. When
connecting from the rear, the cover and connection must be
swapped around.
• Dismantle the cladding as instructed previously, see page 55.
• Tap out the knock out in the stove’ s back panel, remember to
protect the floor.
• Then unscrew both the connector and the cover.
• Switch places and reinstall the screws.
Adjusting the stove
• Position the stove on the hearth plate.
• Uninstall the rear sections of the legs.
• Adjust the height of the four adjustable
feet until the stove is horizontal.
• When the rear sections have been
reinstalled, cover the screws with the
plastic plugs supplied.
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Adjusting and connecting
Handöl 52 / 52T
Preparations before rear connection
The stove is prepared for top connection on delivery. When
connecting from the rear, the cover and connection must be
swapped around.
• Dismantle the cladding as instructed previously, see page 55.
• Tap out the knock out in the stove’ s back panel, remember to
protect the floor.
• Then unscrew both the connector and the cover.
• Switch places and reinstall the screws.
Adjusting the stove
• Position the stove on the hearth
plate.
• Uninstall the inner covers of the
legs.
• Adjust the height of the four
adjustable feet until the stove is
horizontal.
• When the inner sections have
been reinstalled, cover the
screws with the plastic plugs
supplied.
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Soapstone installation Handöl 52T
Handle soapstone with care, the edges
are susceptible to damage. Soapstone is
most easily cleaned using a cloth dampened with acetone.
• Remove the upper securing plate.
• Position with the decorative groove downward
so that the turned up edge holds the soapstone
in place.
• Install and secure the upper securing plate so
that panel edge locks the soapstone.
• Do the same on the opposite side and then
position the soapstone cap.
• When connecting from behind, position the
cover provided over the hole for the top
connection.
A hotplate is available as an accessory for
installation in the hole in the top plate.
Continue with the section ”Connecting to the chimney” on page 64.
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Adjusting and connecting
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Handöl 53
Preparations before rear connection
The stove is prepared for top connection on delivery. When connecting
from the rear, the cover and connection must be swapped around.
• Dismantle the cladding as instructed previously, see page 55.
• Tap out the knock out in the stove’ s back panel, remember to protect
the floor.
• Then unscrew both the connector and the cover.
• Switch places and reinstall the screws.
Adjusting the stove
• Position the stove on the hearth plate.
• Uninstall the rear sections of the legs.
• Adjust the height of the four adjustable feet until
the stove is horizontal.
• When the rear sections have been reinstalled, cover
the screws with the plastic plugs supplied.
Continue with the section ”Connecting to the chimney” on page 64.
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Adjusting and connecting
Handöl 54 / 54T
Preparations before rear
connection H54
The stove is prepared for top
connection on delivery. When
connecting from the rear, the cover and
connection must be swapped around.
• Dismantle the cladding as instructed
previously, see page 55.
• Tap out the knock out in the stove’ s
back panel, remember to protect the
floor.
• Then unscrew both the connector
and the cover.
• Switch places and reinstall the
screws.
Preparations before rear
connection H54T
The stove is prepared for top
connection on delivery. When
connecting from the rear, the cover
and connection must be swapped
around.
• Unscrew both the upper screws
and lift off the back.
• Tap out the knock out in the
stove’ s back panel, tap from the
inside of the back, remember to
protect the floor.
• Then unscrew both the connector
and the cover.
• Switch places and reinstall the
back.
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Adjusting the stove
Position the stove on the hearth
plate. Unscrew the cover plate.
Twist the cover plate as indicated by
the arrow.
Adjust the adjustable feet until the
stove is horizontal and then reinstall
the cover plate.
Soapstone installation
H54T
Handle soapstone with care,
the edges are susceptible to
damage. Soapstone is most
easily cleaned using a cloth
dampened with acetone.
• Remove the upper securing plate.
• Position with the decorative groove
downward in the lower soapstone
holder so that the turned up edge
holds the soapstone in place.
• Install and secure the upper
securing plate so that panel edge
locks the soapstone.
• Do the same on the opposite side
and then position the soapstone
cap.
• When connecting from behind,
position the cover provided over
the hole for the top connection.
A hotplate is available as an
accessory for installation in the hole
in the top plate.
Continue with the section ”Connecting to the chimney” on page 64.
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Connection to the chimney
After the stove has been adjusted and positioned
according to the installation distances, connection to the chimney is carried out. Select one of
the following alternatives.
Top connection to the steel flue
Press the start pipe onto the connection, continue the
chimney installation according to the chimney installation
instructions.
Rearwards to a masonry chimney
Connection to a masonry chimney can be the back or the top of the stove.
LE
K
LLE
EKK
LEK
Mark out centre for making a
hole in the wall to the flue. Check
that the connection height in the
chimney breast corresponds to the
height of the connection pipe from
the stove.
LEK
LE
LEK
K
Cut a hole approximately 180 mm
in diameter.
LEK
LE
LEK
K
Then cement in a wall connector
with fire proof mortar (not
supplied). Let the mortar dry
before the stove is connected to
the chimney.
Install the connection pipe
on the connection. Make
sure that the gasket does
not work loose from its
position. Caulk between
the connection pipe and the
connector in the wall using
caulking rope. If further
sealing material is required,
heat-resistant sealant may
be used.
NIBE AB/NIBE BRASVÄRME · Box 134 · 285 23 Markaryd
www.handol.eu
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Nibe Brasvärme reserves the right to change colours,
materials, dimensions and models at any time without
special notice. Your dealer can provide you with the
latest information.
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