barbas ECO 60 Manual

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ECO
60 / 70 / 90 / 100
EN -13240
NAME OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
ECO 60
9.0 kW Stove
ECO 70 10.0 kW Stove
ECO 90 10.0 kW Stove
ECO 100 10.0 kW Stove


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ECO 60
Floor plate is optional !
ECO 90
ECO 70
ECO 100

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ECO 60 / 70 / 90 / 100
INTERFOCOS B.V.
11
EN 13240:2010
Stove red by solid fuels for
space heating in residential buildings.
- Name: Barbas
- Model: ECO 60
- Types of fuel: Wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent)
Fire safety: (risk to adjacent Pass
elements/objects)
- Indicated safety distances
to ammable material - Rear
1
00 mm
- Side 100 mm
Emission combustion products + Pass
+ carbon monoxide (CO) emission: 0.10%
Escape of hazardous substances Not determined
Surface temperature Pass
Electrical safety Pass
Cleanability Pass
Flue gas temperature 312°C
Mechanical resistance Pass
Capacity (= thermal output) and energy efciency, such as:
- efciency Pass (75%)
- ue draught 12 Pa
- interval replenishing wood at:
- nominal heating capacity (= nominal heat output) 0.75 h
- space heating capacity (= space heating output) 9.0 kW
Durability Pass

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ECO 60 / 70 / 90 / 100
INTERFOCOS B.V.
11
EN 13240:2010
Stove red by solid fuels for
space heating in residential buildings.
- Name: Barbas
- Model: ECO 70
- Types of fuel: Wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent)
Fire safety: (risk to adjacent Pass
elements/objects)
- Indicated safety distances
to ammable material - Rear
1
00 mm
- Side 800 mm
Emission combustion products + Pass
+ carbon monoxide (CO) emission: 0.04%
Escape of hazardous substances Not determined
Surface temperature Pass
Electrical safety Pass
Cleanability Pass
Flue gas temperature 305°C
Mechanical resistance Pass
Capacity (= thermal output) and energy efciency, such as:
- efciency Pass (77%)
- ue draught 12 Pa
- interval replenishing wood at:
- nominal heating capacity (= nominal heat output) 0.75 h
- space heating capacity (= space heating output) 10.0 kW
Durability Pass

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ECO 60 / 70 / 90 / 100
INTERFOCOS B.V.
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EN 13240:2010
Stove red by solid fuels for
space heating in residential buildings.
- Name: Barbas
- Model: ECO 90
- Types of fuel: Wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent)
Fire safety: (risk to adjacent Pass
elements/objects)
- Indicated safety distances
to ammable material - Rear
1
00 mm
- Side 100 mm
Emission combustion products + Pass
+ carbon monoxide (CO) emission: 0.06%
Escape of hazardous substances Not determined
Surface temperature Pass
Electrical safety Pass
Cleanability Pass
Flue gas temperature 304°C
Mechanical resistance Pass
Capacity (= thermal output) and energy efciency, such as:
- efciency Pass (80%)
- ue draught 12 Pa
- interval replenishing wood at:
- nominal heating capacity (= nominal heat output) 0.75 h
- space heating capacity (= space heating output) 10.0 kW
Durability Pass

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ECO 60 / 70 / 90 / 100
INTERFOCOS B.V.
11
EN 13240:2010
Stove red by solid fuels for
space heating in residential buildings.
- Name: Barbas
- Model: ECO 100
- Types of fuel: Wood logs and briquettes (pressed wood blocks without binding agent)
Fire safety: (risk to adjacent Pass
elements/objects)
- Indicated safety distances
to ammable material - Rear
1
00 mm
- Side 100 mm
Emission combustion products + Pass
+ carbon monoxide (CO) emission: 0.06%
Escape of hazardous substances Not determined
Surface temperature Pass
Electrical safety Pass
Cleanability Pass
Flue gas temperature 304°C
Mechanical resistance Pass
Capacity (= thermal output) and energy efciency, such as:
- efciency Pass (80%)
- ue draught 12 Pa
- interval replenishing wood at:
- nominal heating capacity (= nominal heat output) 0.75 h
- space heating capacity (= space heating output) 10.0 kW
Durability Pass

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Introduction
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1.2 Safety and installation instructions.......
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2. Location
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2.2 Accessories......................................................
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2.3 Preparation for positioning..............
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3. Installation instructions
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3.3 Aeration / ventilation.
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3.4 Fitting the stove.....................................
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4. Operation of the stove...................................
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5. Stoking up for the rst time.
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6. Use
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6.3 While stoking.....
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6.4 Heating economically..............
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6.5 Cleaning the window.............................
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7. General hints
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7.2 Output..................
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8. Fuels
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9. Amount of fuel
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9.2 Heat radiation...............................
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10. Regular maintenance..............
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11. Replacement parts...........
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13. Technical data.....
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PREFACE
We would like to congratulate you on your purchase of this modern BARBAS
stove. This quality product will give you years of heating pleasure as you enjoy
the play of the ames and the cosy glow of the re.
This manual contains directions for both positioning the appliance and for its
environmentally-friendly use. It also contains technical data for the appliance,
parts information and directions in the event of problems. Study this manual
carefully before using the stove. We recommend you keep this manual in a safe
place for reference purposes.
1.2. SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Safety
• Do not place ammable objects within 80 cm of the appliance. Pay special
attention to furnishings and ornaments around the stove.
• To ensure safe operation, the following minimum distances must be
maintained between the appliance and any existing side or rear wall
(temperature ≤ 80 °C).
ECO 60/90/100 : in respect of side wall : Distance ≥10 cm
ECO 60/90/100 : in respect of rear wall : Distance ≥10 cm
ECO 70 : in respect of side wall : Distance ≥ 80 cm
ECO 70 : in respect of rear wall : Distance ≥10 cm
• If the oor is ammable, a nonammable oor plate should be used under
the appliance. Use the oor plate as mentioned in chapter 2.2.
• When you use your stove, the exterior will become hot. Always wear the
glove or use the accessories supplied when lling etc. Protect yourself
and others (especially children!) from burns. Do not leave children
unattended when the stove is burning.
• Watch your clothing. Synthetic clothing in particular can easily catch re and
burn intensely.

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• Do not approach the appliance with ammable materials or liquids. Any work
with solvents, adhesives etc. in the space heated by the stove can be very
dangerous.
• Make sure you know what state your chimney is in. Cracks in the chimney
may not only lead to damp, staining of walls and leaking of smoke, they can
also impair the carrying off of smoke. Make sure you get proper advice from
your Barbas dealer or other specialist company.
• Avoid chimney res!
Have your chimney swept at least once per year - more often if you use your
stove a lot.
Prevent excessive deposits of soot inside the chimney by not burning
freshly-cut wood. Instead, burn clean, dry chopped wood.
• Do not use your stove as a barbecue. This can cause (ammable) fat
deposits to be left in the chimney and hastens the chimney becoming
clogged. Prevent your chimney being soiled from above (birds’ nests etc.) by
tting a suitable cap to the chimney pot.
• Follow the instructions issued by your local re brigade.
The stove can be taken in operation if national and local regulations are
satised. The required constructive adaptations should be satised as well.
Installation Instructions
• Wood and wood bricks can be burned in the stove.
Coals can’t be burned in the stove.
• Never use the stove to burn rubbish.
• Read all instructions/stickers, on and around, the appliance.
• Carefully read the user manual before using your appliance for the rst time.
When you rst re up your appliance, there are a number of extra points you
should take into account. See section 5.
• Never use liquid fuels, such as petrol, lighter uid etc.
Use of these could cause dangerous situations and damage your appliance.

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• In transit, some parts of the appliance may have moved from their original
place. Check that the door opens and closes, the brake plate is tted
correctly to the brackets at the top of the re, the side panels are xed to the
walls and the panels on the bottom have not moved. Check whether the grate
is lying correctly and there are no foreign objects in the ashtray.
• Avoid over-loading (white burning glow), caused, for example, by lengthy
burning with primary air (combustion air supply slider all the way to “ + ”)
or by burning too much wood in one go. The stove can then become over-
heated.
This may damage the grate and the metal ue gas ap (ECO 60).
• Consult the current local building regulations before starting the assembly.

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2.2. ACCESSORIES
The following accessories can be supplied by your dealer:
2. LOCATION
2.1. INCLUDED
Set - Warranty
documentation - Manual
In the
appliance Attributes - Glove (Heat resistant up to max. 95°C)
- Operating hook / Poker
- Universal ue gas exhaust set
- 2x Top/bottom plate (with through-feed
ECO 100 Soapstone hole), Soapstone
- 2x Side panel (L/R), Soapstone
N.B. If any part is missing, please contact your dealer.
Accessorie Part no Color
Anthracite
Floor plate E ECO 60/70/90/100 327633
Collar adaptor Ø125 mm (for combustion air supply) 309730
Hose clamp Ø125 mm (for combustion air supply) 304040
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Cover plate, for top appliance Ø150 mm Steel 327301
(for ECO 60
Rear
connection)
Cover plate, for rear appliance Ø150 mm Steel 329534
(for ECO 60
Top
connection)

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Thick-walled (2 mm) steel chimney system Ø150 mm:
Description Part no Color
Anthracite
Gray
Duct 1000 mm
310087
310094
Duct 500 mm
310088
310095
Duct 1000 mm + valve
310180
310186
Elbow 90°
310093
310100
Elbow 45°
310091
310098
Elbow 30°
310090
310097
Support sleeve, double-walled 302226
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Rosette
310181
310187

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2.3. PREPARATION FOR POSITIONING
Check all functions of the stove before tting.
• Check the opening and closing operation of the door.
Turn the handle all the way down:
Door is locked.
This handle position should be
set when the appliance is not
in use.
• Handle forwards:
The door releases from its lock and can be opened forwards.

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• Check the operation and setting of the ue gas ap (ECO 60).
• If necessary, the ue gas ap pin can be adjusted (ECO 60).
Flue gas ap pin
Flue gas ap
Door open Pin comes forwards Flue gas ap open
Door closed Pin is pressed in by the door Flue gas ap closed

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• Check whether the ashtray is completely empty.
• Check the operation of the slider for controlling the combustion air.

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• Report any defects immediately to your dealer.
• Remove enclosed documents and components from the stove.
Have the suitability of the area in which the stove is to be placed (and the
chimney) approved by a specialist. The stove must have its own chimney,
constructed in compliance with current legislation.

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3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
3.1. FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
When tting the stove, local and/or national regulations relating to re safety
must be followed. In case of doubt, consult the re safety department of the local
re brigade, particularly if the stove is to be tted in a home with walls and/or
oors containing ammable material.
Position the appliance sufciently far away from the wall behind it, according
to the data from chapter 1.2. If the walls are not re-proof, the distance should
be such that the wall in question cannot become hotter than 80°C, even when
the stove is stoked up to high temperatures. In case of doubt, insert a re-proof
protection shield.
The oor on which the appliance is placed must have sufcient bearing power.
The connection of several appliances to a single ue/chimney is not allowed.
3.2. CHIMNEY
Be sure that existing chimneys are completely air-tight and in good condition. In
terms of dimensions, the chimney must have a diameter of at least 150 mm for
the entire length (including the chimney pot).
Ensure that the chimney is tted with an appropriate cap to avoid rain and dirt
getting in (as well as bird’s nests).
The draught owing through the chimney determines how well your stove will
burn (recommended draught 0.15 mbar: = 15 Pa).
In the event of problems, a solution may be a different chimney cap, if necessary
one with a chimney fan. Contact a specialist if you have any doubts about any of
the above points.
If your chimney is unsuitable, or if your home does not have a chimney,
we recommend the use of double-walled stainless steel chimney sections.
Chimneys must comply with the prevailing building regulations. Make sure the
building is carried out by a specialist. When purchasing such chimneys, be sure
to check if a casing is required.
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