INSTALLATION
- insert the combustion chamber into the outer shell and fasten it in
place – see paragraphs
"Removing the fume
ing the combustion
chamber"
- insert the fume adapter (4) and connect it to the flue. If there is
enough space, the fume adapter can be mounted without having to
dismantle it from the combustion chamber
- open the door, see paragraph
filler frame (5) by fastening it to the combustion chamber with the
screws (6) supplied.
x2
6
5
Positioning with insert lining
l
If the appliance is installed in a newly built fireplace
lacking a support base, use the
justable
feet".
a
To line the insert, use non-flammable material and
observe the minimum safety clearances, as speci-
fied in the chapter
"Minimum safety
The insert can be positioned near flammable walls
■
only if the minimum safety clearances have been
observed – consult the chapter
cations".
If the minimum safety clearances cannot be respect-
■
ed, insulating material must be used. The dimen-
sions and type of insulation depend on the type of
surfaces to be protected.
Wooden beams are allowed near the lining provided
■
that they are at least 10 mm away. The beam must
not lie within the fireplace's radiation field.
Use insulating material with the following characteristics:
- mineral fibre, ceramic fibre, rock wool
- specific weight equal to or greater than 245 kg/m
perature around 1000°C
- thermal conductivity l (400°C) ≤ 0,1 W/m
18895" coding
- if the material used is not inside walls, it should be attached to the
entire surface of the wall, so that the fibres do not disperse in the
air.
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adapter" and
"Extract-
"Opening the
door", and mount the
4
x2
6
Fig. 11
"Kit for base with ad-
clearances".
"Technical Specifi-
with limit tem-
3
with "AGI Q132" or "DIN
3
6.5
CONNECTING THE COMBUSTION AIR
The appliance is standard-configured for drawing combustion air
from the same room where the product is installed, with the non-duct-
ed intake situated on the front side.
a
We recommend carefully reading the chapter
bustion air
intake" to verify that the room of instal-
lation properly matches the type of combustion air
intake system of the appliance.
Ducted combustion air intake
l
To modify the configuration of the combustion air in-
take from room to ducted, an appropriate kit must be
used, to be purchased separately.
Proceed as follows:
- only if the insert has already been installed, remove the combustion
chamber entirely, see paragraph
ber", along with the rear shell (1), by extracting it from the inside
- remove the pre-cut closing plug (2)
- mount the nozzle (3) and fasten it with the screws supplied with
the kit
1
Fig. 12
"Com-
"Extracting the combustion cham-
2
3
Fig. 13
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