Specifications

Enjoy your new Morsø stove!
Morsø, the biggest stove company in the Danish market,
has been making wood-burning stoves of the highest
quality since 1853. Just follow the instructions below,
and we are certain that you will be able to use and enjoy
your new stove for many years to come.
1.0
Installing your Morsø stove
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1.1 Unpacking the stove
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1.2 Installing the stove
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1.3 Chimney sweep
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1.4 Location of the stove/distance requirements
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1.5 The chimney
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1.6 Pipe connections
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1.7 Connecting to a brick chimney
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1.8 Connecting to a steel chimney
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1.9 Draught
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2.0
Firing/using the stove
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2.1 Lighting instructions and fuelling intervals
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3.0
Routine stove maintenance
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3.1 External maintenance
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3.2 Internal maintenance
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3.3 Cleaning the stove
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Additional accessories
We offer a comprehensive line of chimney, floor plate and accessory products that can facilitate the
daily operation and maintenance of your Morsø stove.
Likewise, for this stove we have developed a range of accessories designed by Monica Ritterband.
Cast iron
Cast iron is a live material. There are no two ovens that are identical. This is partly due to the tolerances
of the casting process, partly because the ovens are a work of craftsmanship. Minor unevennesses may
also occur in the cast iron surface.
Morsø 7300 og Morsø 7400
Morsø 7400 series has sidewindows. Morsø 7300 series has cast iron side plates.
1.0 Installing your Morsø stove
1.1 Unpacking the stove
The cast-iron basic stove is supplied ready for fitting the selected pedestal and upper section. The Morsø
7300-7400 series weighs between 108 and 122 kg. To avoid damage during unpacking and assembling
the stove, we recommend that two people carry out this work.
Remove the cardboard packaging, then lift the cast-iron top plate which is lying loose off the stove
before lifting the stove off the wooden pallet. While fitting the selected pedestal, which is supplied
separately, lie the stove on its back, if possible with the cardboard packaging as a protective layer. Once
assembled, lift the stove up and place it carefully where it is to be permanently located, so that the pipes
can be installed. If the stove is to stand on flammable material, place it centrally on a base plate made
of steel, glass or other non-flammable material. Before lighting for the first time, check that all the
internal parts have been positioned correctly. The packaging can be disposed of according to the
applicable waste disposal regulations.
1.2 Installing the stove
National and local regulations regarding the installation of wood-burning stoves must be observed, as
must local regulations regarding chimney connections and chimney installation. You may want to ask
your chimney sweep for advice. However, it is you, your technical adviser or workman, who is
responsible for compliance with the applicable national and local regulations.
1.3 Chimney sweep
As stated, it may be wise to consult your local chimney sweep before installing the stove. In any event,
the chimney sweep must be notified once the wood-burning stove has been installed. The chimney
sweep will inspect the installation, and reach an agreement with you regarding sweeping intervals. If
your chimney has not been used for some time, it should be inspected for cracks, bird nests, etc., before
it is used.
1.4 Location of the stove/distance requirements
Distance requirements apply only if the stove is placed near flammable materials. Your new stove can
be positioned as specified on the authorisation sign on the back of the stove if the walls are made of
flammable material.
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