Austro Flamm gussofen g2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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G2 
4 english 
1. TECHNICAL DATA 
 
As a stove of construction type 1, it is possible to 
connect it to the flue pipe of an existing other stove 
or another furnace for solid and liquid fuels, as 
long as the chimney does complies with DIN 4705, 
Part 3. 
 
TECHNICAL DATA 
Height 751 
mm
Width 690 
mm
Depth 585 
mm
Weight 162 
kg
Weight with ceramic shell 
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Flue pipe outlet diameter 
150 mm
Nominal thermal output (DIN 18891) 11 
kW
Maximum thermal capacity 16 
kW
Smallest heating capacity
5 kW
Room heating capacity (depending on 
building insulation) 
100 – 280 
m³ 
 
Exhaust values for multiple use of the chimney in 
accordance with DIN 4705, Part 3 and for the 
calculation of the chimney measurements in 
accordance with DIN 4705, Part 2 
Fluegas mass flow 
closed 
16 g/s 
Fluegas temperature 
closed 
386 °C 
Minimum feed pressure 
Nominal thermal output  
closed 0.11 
mbar 
 
at 0.8 times 
n. ther. outp. 
0.09 mbar 
 
2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 
 
The installation and operation information given 
here is of a general nature, exact regulations may 
vary from country to country. The rules in force in 
your country should always take precedence. 
 
General Safety Instructions for 
the Operation of Your Stove 
 
• 
Thoroughly read the entire manual before 
starting up your stove and ensure compliance with 
the warnings. 
• 
Your heating unit may not be moved without 
approved means of transport with sufficient load-
bearing capacity. 
• 
Your heating unit is not suitable to be used as 
a stand or as a ladder. 
• 
The burning of fuel releases thermal energy 
that leads to a substantial heating up of the surface 
of the heating unit, the doors, the parts mounted 
on the door, door glass, flue pipe and in some 
cases the front wall of the heating unit. Do not 
touch any of these surfaces without respective 
protective clothing or without the help of 
accessories such as heat-resistant gloves or a cold 
hand. 
 
 
• 
Make your children aware of this particular 
danger and keep them at a distance from the 
heating unit whenever it is in operation. 
• 
Only burn approved fuels and materials listed 
in the section entitled Clean Burning. 
• 
The burning or introduction of flammable or 
explosive materials, such as empty spray cans and 
the like into the firebox as well as the storage of 
such materials in the immediate vicinity of your 
heating unit is strictly forbidden due the danger of 
explosion. 
• 
Do not wear loose or flammable clothing when 
adding fuel to the fire. 
• 
 Placing non-heat-resistant objects on the 
heating unit or in the vicinity of the heating unit is 
forbidden. 
• 
Do not lay laundry onto the stove for drying. 
• 
Laundry hung up to dry must be kept at a safe 
distance from the stove because of the danger of 
fire. 
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• 
When operating your heating unit it is 
forbidden to use flammable or explosive materials 
in the same or an adjacent room to the one in 
which your heating unit is located. 
 
Setting Up Your Stove 
 
Safety Clearances 
(Minimum Distances in 
Fig. 2)
 
1. to nonflammable objects: 
    a > 400 mm  b > 200 mm  
2. to flammable objects and to supporting walls of  
    reinforced-concrete construction with convection  
    shell: 
    a > 800 mm  b > 800 mm   
    (a – toward the front in the radiated area) 
    (b – to the side and to the back)
 
 
Make sure that the room in which the stove is set 
up has at least one door or window to the outside 
or is directly adjacent to such a room.