ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
The stove is delivered on a pallet inside a cardboard box. First of all, remove the stove from its packaging, check that the model
is the one ordered, and make sure it has not been damaged during transportation. Any complaints must be made to the carrier (in
writing on the accompanying consignment note) upon receipt. Refer to the local regulations in the country of use for assemby and
anything else not expressly shown. In Italy, refer to standard UNI 10683/2005, along with any regional or local health authority
regulations. If the stove is to be installed in a condominium, consult the administration before installing.
COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER DEVICES
According to the regulation UNI 10683/05, the stove must NOT be installed in the same room as extractors, type B gas equipment
or any device creating vacuum conditions.
Warning: extraction fans operating in the same room can cause problems.
SMOKE DUCT
The smoke duct connects the smoke outlet to the ue inlet. The smoke duct must be made with steel or ceramic rigid pipes.
Flexible metal pipes or bre-cement pipes are not allowed. Horizontal and counterslope sections should be avoided. Any
cross-secion change should be made in correspondence of the stove outlet and not at the ue inlet.
sealed with high temperature resistant mastic.
FLUE
the same ue worked correctly does not necessarily mean the new one will work well.
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size of the ue must comply with the specications indicated in the technical data (see table at page 14). We recommend using
insulated circular section ues made of refractory material or stainless steel with smooth internal walls.
The ue cross-section should be constant for its whole length (we recommend a minimum height of 3.5 - 4 m).
- We recommend tting a chamber at the base of the ue to collect solid material and any condensate. Dilapidated ues and ues
made of unsuitable materials (asbestos, galvanized steel, corrugated iron, etc.) with rough or porous internal surfaces are illegal
and detrimental to stove operation.
- The ue should be used for one single stove only (it cannot receive the outlet of other reboxes)
- For a good draught, the ue should be free from obstructions, such as bottlenecks, horizontal sections and sharp edges; any
nonvertical
sections should slope by not more than 45° from the vertical (g. 3).
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and avert the risk of unburnt deposits on the internal ue walls catching re.
- In normal working conditions, the ue must be cleaned at least once a year.
- For optimal operation, the ue draught must create a pressure drop between 0.12 and 0.2 mbars. Lower values may lead to
unpleasant smoke emissions when loading the stove and produce excessive soot deposits; higher values would lead to excessively
fast combustion and a decrease in thermal efciency. To fall within the correct values, refer to the UNI Standard 10683/2005 table.
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cm higher than the others.
Please refer to the chapter of the UNI 10683/2005 regulation regarding positioning of chimney pots.
- We recommend installing a re damper on the smoke duct.
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