5.6 LEVELLING THE STOVE
The stove must be levelled by adjusting the feet
(where featured), then checked using a spirit level
(Fig. 5.10).
5.7 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
5.7.1 Electrical connection
The stove is connected to the electrical system
simply using the plug supplied.
The electrical connection (plug) must be easily
accessible when the stove is installed.
If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced
to prevent any kind of risk.
5.7.1.1 Earth
residual current circuit-breaker in accordance with
legislation in force (Fig. 5.11).
5.7.2 Connection to an external timer thermostat
The stove can be connected to an external timer
thermostat that switches the stove on or off
according to the set temperature.
For electrical connection, refer to the wiring
5.7.3
the rear or the top simply by rotating the output
need to remove the top cap by removing the three
5.8 PLUMBING SYSTEM
Connection to the plumbing system and the
plumbing system must be in compliance with
current national laws and standards, and realized
1. Make the water connections to the boiler body
as described on the datasheet in the Product
Booklet.
2. Make sure that all the control and safety
devices including those supplied with the
stove are installed correctly (safety and heat
exhaust valves).
You MUST NOT insert devices that completely
close the heating system (zone valves). For
safety reasons, the pump must ALWAYS run
while the stove is on, dispersing the heat
produced. If there is too much ambient heat,
put it out.
To access the water connections easily you can
care, however, to pass the pipes through the holes
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