EN
5.2
MINIMUM SAFETY CLEARANCES
a
The product must be installed by observing the ap-
propriate specified distances from walls and adja-
cent objects. Failing to observe the indications pro-
vided could lead to fire.
During the product's operation, any combustible or
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heat-sensitive material (such as wooden objects,
tapestries, rugs, fabrics, clothing, ornaments, flam-
mable liquids, etc.) should be kept, where not speci-
fied, at least one metre away.
The product's positioning within the room should also take into ac-
count, besides the observance of the regulations, the heating require-
ments and the shape of the installation and adjacent rooms, also the
accessibility for installation, use and maintenance purposes.
S
Objects that are hard to remove situated near the product, the adja-
cent walls, the zone above and the support surface MUST be made
with NON-flammable material and must be positioned at a minimum
safety distance as shown in the table.
Minimum safety clearances (mm)
Side (SIDE)
S
Side (SIDE) with spacers for built-in
installation
B
Back (BACK)
T
Top (TOP)
F
Front (FRONT)
Any heat-sensitive or flammable materials MUST be positioned at a
minimum safety distance from the side walls of the stove, as indicat-
ed in the product's technical sheet, accessible through the QR Code
present in the chapter
"Dimensions and
l
It is possible to install heat-sensitive or flammable
objects at a shorter distance compared to the safety
clearances ONLY if a suitable insulating protection is
inserted in between; for further information consult
the chapter
"Verifying the support
10
T
B
F
Fig. 4
500
300
-
600
800
connections".
surface".
5.3
VERIFYING THE SUPPORT SURFACE
The appliance must be installed on a floor or slab with adequate
load-bearing capacity, capable of withstanding the weight of the prod-
uct complete with its cladding, accessories, finishes and fuel. If the
existing building does not fulfil this requirement, appropriate meas-
ures (e.g. steel plate, concrete base) must be taken to distribute the
load.
l
Consult a qualified technician to choose and imple-
ment the most appropriate solution.
a
Floors built using flammable material such as, for
example, wood, parquet, linoleum and laminate, or
that are covered with rugs, must be protected with
a fire-retardant base beneath the appliance that also
protects the front part in case any combustion resi-
dues fall during cleaning.
5.4
COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE
To ensure regular and safe combustion, the appliance must be able to
draw a sufficient amount of air.
The inflow of the necessary air can be obtained in the following ways:
- through direct drawing from the installation room or adjacent
rooms, suitably equipped with an external air intake.
The external air intake must:
- guarantee a sufficient inflow of clean air for combustion with a total
free cross-section equal to a larger than that specified in the chap-
ter
"Technical
Specifications" and nonetheless equal to or larger
than the cross-sectional area of the air inlet on the appliance
- be made at a height from the ground of roughly 20-30 cm
- be protected externally with a grille or suitable protection that re-
duces its minimum free cross-section and, in case of areas that are
very windy or exposed to the elements, is equipped with an anti-rain
and anti-wind protection
- be positioned in such a way that it cannot be obstructed and in-
spection and maintenance operations can be performed
- NOT be equipped with manual closing devices that reduce its mini-
mum free cross-section.
l
If the external air intake cannot be fitted in the same
room where the appliance is installed, this hole can
be made in an adjoining room as long as this room
communicates permanently, by means of a transit
hole (15 cm minimum diameter).
d
It is forbidden to draw combustion air from potential-
ly polluted areas such as garages and warehouses
with combustible material or activities with fire risk,
as indicated in the UNI 10683 standard.
INSTALLATION
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