1. Installation manual
1.1 General
Fireplace insert for wood (further only “fireplace”) is a single-shaft heating device which replaces the existing heating for short
periods between seasons or supports it in the cold seasons. Fireplace is designed for local heating.
This fireplace has been tested according the standard EN 13229 with fuels: wood and brown-coal briquettes. This fireplace met
the requirements of this standard.
All local regulations, including regulations relating to national and European standards have to be followed when installing the
fireplace. Before mounting the fireplace, you have to inform the competent master chimney sweep who will inspect as expert the
proper connection of fireplace to the chimney.
Fireplace must be installed on floorings that have corresponding loading capacity. By installation, it is necessary to ensure
sufficient space for cleaning of fireplace, flue and chimney.
The fireplace must be closed during operation, but also when not in operation, because otherwise it might significantly affect other
devices connected to the chimney.
Combustion chamber is enclosed by sheet metal plate filled from inside with fire- bricks. In the bottom part of the combustion
chamber, there is the bed with cast-iron grate. There is an ash box under the grate. Stokers door are sealed with gasket. The door
may be opened only to add fuel. The stokers door are paned with highly heat-resistant glass-ceramic.
The smallest size of the front opening in the lining of fireplace is: width 510 mm and height 525 mm for DOMINO II, width and
height 600 mm for DOMINO III. Surface temperatures of the lining can reach, depending on thermal resistance coefficient of the
used construction material and its thickness, within the range between 30 and 80°C.
NOTE: when claiming or ordering spare parts always quote the name, type and serial number given on the data card.
1.2 Specifications
DOMINO II = 496, DOMINO III = 588
DOMINO II = 410, DOMINO III = 390
DOMINO II = 515, DOMINO III = 590