Installation Within An Existing Fireplace Made Of Refractory Materials (And Basically Designed For An Open Fire); Preparation And Installation Of The Appliance In The Fireplace - deville C07832 Instrucciones Para La Instalación

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There could also be a hot air outlet in another
room, either behind the fireplace or on the floor
above. Here, the opening for the floor above will be
smaller than the others so as to prevent siphonage.
It is important to make sure that when the
appliance is working the flow of convectional air
enters by the intake and goes out through all the
outlets. If it does not, reduce the section of the
outlet which is working until the hot air comes out
through the other outlet(s). The right balance can
easily be obtained using adjustable outlets.
Provide a heat protection to the hot air release
-
paths (16 cm at least between the hot air pipe
and the combustible materials) and use hot air
heat-insulating pipes. The chosen materials
must
have
a
reference).
-
The hot air ducts should not touch any parts
belonging to the smoke exhaust system. And
more important, they should not be routed via
the smoke flue.
USE THE INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANYING
THE FIREPLACE TO CARRY OUT THE
INSTALLATION.
7.2 - Installation within an Existing Fireplace made
of Refractory Materials (and basically designed
for an open fire)
Connection to fireplace (see Fig. 12)
lt is essential to ensure that the base of the smoke
flue
is completely smoke-tight. Any air coming
in will prevent the appliance from working properly.
Put the required sealant
flange
. In order to do this :
Fix the flange
-
The top part of the mortar
-
shape of a funnel.
Place the connecting pipe
and fix it in the high position.
-
The end of the pipe should not extend beyond
the flange
after insertion into the outlet on
the appliance.
The diameter of the connecting pipe must be at
-
least 153 mm.
Connection to the appliance :
Position the appliance in the fireplace (see § 8) and
fit the pipe into the outlet of the appliance (Fig. 12).
If space permits, fit the pipe into the outlet with
-
your hands between the top part of the
appliance and the base of the flange
If this is not possible, pre-insert in the pipe,
-
about 10 cm from the bottom, a pin by which the
pipe can be held, with your hand inside the
appliance. The pin can stay where it is without
any effect on performance (Fig. 13).
good
heat-resistance
ail around the steel
with refractory mortar.
will result in the
in the sealed flange
.
N.B :
Figures 16 and 17 show two common types of
installation :
Fig. 16 : . Existing flue and pipework
-
Fig. 17 : . Existing flue, kept as is.
-
(MO
8 - PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION OF
THE APPLIANCE WITHIN THE FIREPLACE
(Fig. 14)
Remove the wedges placed above the deflector for
transport.
Remove the deflector
backplate
Remove the backplate
Remove the ash pan
together with the poker and the scraper, which
belong outside the appliance.
Remove the door. Take it off from hinges towards
the top.
Refer to § 6.2.1 or 6.2.2 depending on the type of
installation concerned.
Once the appliance is installed in the fireplace, put
all the parts removed back in place (order of
removal in reverse).
Replace the grate
Replace the backplate
grate
Position the deflector
front by the 2 supports
at the back by the upper ribbing of the backplate
Slide the ash pan
Replace the door. Check that there is a proper seal
when it is closed (sealant all around the frame).
Check that the damper (Item
Manual) is working properly.
N.B :
-14-
The connecting pipe
should
be
in
minimum thickness 0,4 mm.
. The hot air can come out through the
existing throat and hood.
.
Fireplace
design,
dimensions make it impossible to
have a hot air outlet through the front
plate. All the hot air comes out under
the fascia and the (mantel) beam.
. If the beam is made of wood, it must
be completely protected.
. The masonry collar must be as low
as possible.
. The building-in dimensions shown in
Fig. 10 should be complied with.
, keeping hold of the
.
and the grate
, located under the grate,
.
by sliding it behind the
and hold it in position.
which will be held at the
of the heating panel and
back under the grate
, Fig. 1, in the User
Remove the self-adhesive labels before
using the appliance.
and the flange
stainless
steel,
condition
or
.
.
.

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