Hase Ottawa User Manual

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3. Safety Distances

Within a radius of 100 cm in front of and 40 cm
around the stove, flammable, combustible, or heat-
sensitive materials (e.g. furniture, wood or plastic
panelling, curtains, etc.) are not allowed to be lo-
cated in the heat radiating area of the fire box win-
dow (fig. 1).

With regard to flammable materials beyond the heat
radiating area, a safety distance of 20 cm at the
sides of the stove and 20 cm behind the stove has to
be adhered to (fig. 1).

WARNING!
Flammable flooring materials (e.g., wood,
laminate, carpeting,) must be protected
with a floorplate made of non-combustible
material (e.g., tiles, safety glass, slate, or
sheet steel).

The size of the floorplate must be larger
than the base of the stove by at least 50
cm in front and at least 21 cm at the sides
of the stove (fig. 2).

Depiction of safe distances without rotary
function. Should a base plate be neces-
sary, the range of rotation of the chimney
stove must be adapted.

4. Fuel Load Sizes and Thermal Output

The thermal output depends on the amount of fuel
you put in the stove. When adding more fuel, please
do not exceed the maximum fuel load size of 1,7
kg. Exceeding the maximum fuel load size leads to a
danger of overheating, which can result in damage
to the stove and the risk of a stove fire.

NOTE!
To attain a thermal output of approx. 6

kWm, burn wood logs that weigh 1.5 kg
and are no longer than 25 cm in length for

about 45 min. (with brown coal briquettes
3 briquettes with a total of approx. 1,5 kg
at approx. 60 min.).

The Ottawa is intended for intermittent operation,
please only apply one fuel layer at a time.

Dimensions in cm

Dimensions in cm

fig. 2

fig. 1

21

21

50

20

40

100

20

20

100

floorplate

Radiating Area

Radiating Area

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