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General installation and operation manual for Romotop fireplace inserts
- valid in general for all types of Docherty fireplace inserts
The attached technical sheet lists detailed technical data for each type of fireplace insert.
The fireplace inserts may only be operated in accordance with this manual!
No unauthorized changes may be performed on the fireplace inserts!
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing one of our fireplace stoves and congratulations on becoming the
owners of a prestigious quality appliance by Docherty.
Our fireplace stoves can function as additional heating to augment the atmosphere of your
home or recreational building or as the main source of environmentally-friendly heating with
high heat output, clean operation and perfect combustion. All fireplace heaters produced by
our company are tested in accordance with EN 13240/2002+A2/2005 or EN 13229/2002.
Please read through the manual and technical sheet thoroughly. The user is obliged to get
properly acquainted with proper installation and operation of this device with regards to its
safe operation. Please retain the manual and technical sheet as a reference guide so that you
can brush up all the information necessary for the correct operation of your fireplace stove
before each heating season.
We only provide a warranty on our products if all the instructions listed in this operation
manual are adhered to.
2. Technical description
Fireplace inserts are intended for building into stoves in various interiors (apartments,
recreation buildings, restaurants). Romotop fireplace inserts are manufactured from quality
construction materials – cast metal,
CORTEN steel and quality construction and fittings steel, with stressed parts made of
HARDOX steel. The surface of steel constructions is protected by a refractory opaque paint.
Refractory paints are not anti-corrosive.
The combustion chamber of full-plate fireplace inserts is padded by removable chamotte fire
bricks, which are not connected by any paste material to prevent damage by heat dilatation.
The combustion chamber can be firmly closed by doors with special heat-resistant glass. The
glass not only increases the aesthetics of the flickering flames, but also facilitates pleasant
heat radiation. The glass also prevents the sparks from the burning wood and smoke from
entering the room. The floor of the combustion chamber is usually equipped with a
removable cast iron grate. Usually, a barrier, or alternatively a sheet metal or ceramic mould,
is placed in front of the grate to prevent the fuel falling and sliding onto the doors (front
window). Stoves with a grate include room for an ashpan under the grate. Some types allow
custom-configuration of the flue pipe throat for top- or back-side exhaustion.
Some types of fireplace inserts have a rotary exhaust flue pipe throat. The fireplace insert
design may include a single coating or be supplemented with an external coat of zinc-coated
sheet metal with outlets for connection to the heat system. Installation of a support fan is
recommended for vertical heat pipes longer than 4m.
Fireplace inserts equipped with a separate intake of primary and secondary combustion air
include the appropriate control elements. The primary air is taken to the burning fuel
(usually through the ashpan and grate) and is used for primary combustion. The secondary
air supports combustion of residual combustible gases in the exhaust, increasing the output
of the heater and significantly reduces the amount of pollutants escaping into the atmosphere.
The secondary air is mostly taken to the area above the burning fuel. Its presence causes the
cold air to roll around the inner side of the front glass.