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Düsenstein Attack SLX original spare part for SLX professional Holvergaser

SKU: ASLXSD25

Provider: Attack
inkl. MwSt. / zzgl. Versand
Offer price 158,82 €

Manufacturer Information

Name: ATTACK, s.r.o.

Address: Dielenská Kružná 5020, 038 61 Vrútky, Sk

Email: kotle@attack.sk

Website: https://attack.sk/

European Manufacturer: Yes

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Grauer Schamottstein Attack mit zwei rechteckigen Öffnungen und kleinen Löchern

Düsenstein Attack SLX original spare part for SLX professional Holvergaser

158,82 €

Düsenstein Attack SLX

Attack original spare part

The Attack SLX nozzle brick is a firebrick used in the combustion chamber of the SLX Profi and Lambda wood-fired carburetors. The combustion nozzle is located between the combustion chamber and the ash chamber. The nozzle supplies tertiary air, thus enabling gasification.

The nozzle stone is an original spare part from Attack for the SLX Profi and Lambda series.

Product info:

  • Boiler output 20 and 25 kW
  • Version Attack SLX Profi and Lambda
  • Original spare part

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Why does fireclay deteriorate over time?

Due to the large proportion of mineral substances, fireclay also has a small disadvantage: it is relatively brittle.

Due to constant exposure to high heat, it will eventually crack.

These are the first signs of wear and tear on the material, but not yet a reason to replace it.

The replacement of fireclay should only be carried out when parts of the material fall out and the protection of the furnace can no longer be guaranteed.

The fireclay should therefore always be checked during stove maintenance.

Two questions keep coming up in this context:

Is a broken firebrick after a long firing covered by the warranty? No.

The combustion chamber lining is treated as a wear part.

Does the stove manufacturer, chimney sweep or dealer have to replace the fireclay?

Here too, a clear no:

The stove operator is responsible for lining the firebox. While you could hire a professional, anyone with some DIY skills can also do the replacement themselves. good news: The replacement material is much cheaper than you might think.