Placing and connecting the stove
1. Put the appliance at the right height and level it.
2. Check that there is a clearance of 100 mm
between the existing walls, which must have the
necessary insulation (see chapter "Installation
Conditions"), and the back of the appliance; see
the next two figures.
3. Connect the appliance airtight to the flue
(chimney).
4. Check the draught in the flue and the seal of the
connection on the flue gas duct by making a small,
intense trial fire with newspaper and dry, small
kindling.
Subject to change because of technical improvements
In the case of new masonry, wait until the
masonry has dried sufficiently.
5. On the outside air connection: connect the outside
air intake to the connection kit you have fitted to
the appliance.
Building the fireplace
Inside the fireplace you provide space for convection.
In this space the air must be able to move freely. It
must be possible for air to be sucked in for
combustion, and the air heated by the stove (the
convection air) must be able to flow freely into the
space to be heated; see next figure.
A
Convection air current
B
Radiated heat
C
Air supply from the room to be heated
D
Outside air supply through the wall
E
Outside air supply through the floor
When building the fireplace, follow these
instructions for the convection space:
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