Connection To The Chimney; Connecting A Fireplace Or Open Hearth To The Flue; Air Flow In The Place Of Installation During Combustion; Allowed / Not Allowed Fuels - LA NORDICA ITALY TERMO BUILT IN DSA Instructions Pour L'installation, L'utilisation Et L'entretien

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7.2.

CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY

Products with automatic door closing (type 1) must operate, for safety reasons, with the furnace door closed (except during the fuel loading
or ash removal phases).
Products with non-automatic door closing (type 2) must be connected to their own flue.
Operation with doors open is only allowed when supervised.
The connection pipe to the flue must be as short as possible, straight horizontal and positioned slightly in ascent, and watertight.
Connection must be carried out with stable and robust pipes,comply with all current Standards and Regulations and to those envisioned
by the law, and be hermetically secured to the flue. The internal diameter of the connection pipe must correspond to the external diameter
of the cooker flue gas exhaust stub pipe (DIN 1298).
ATTENTION: as far as concern the realisation of the flue connection and flammable materials please follow the requirements provided by
UNI 10683 standard. The flue must be properly spaced from any flammable materials or fuels through a proper insulation or an air cavity.
IMPORTANT: the unused flue gas exhaust hole must be covered with its respective cap (See chapter: DIMENSIONS).
For a better working of the appliance, it is suggested to have a flue draught of 17 - 20 Pascal (= 1,7 - 2,0 mm of column of water).
The measurement has always to be carried out with hot device (rated thermal performance).
When the depression exceeds 20 Pa (=2,0 mm of column of water), it is necessary to reduce the same by installing an additional draught
regulator (butterfly valve) on the exhaust pipe or in the chimney, according to the regulations in force.
For correct appliance operation, it is essential that sufficient air for combustion is introduced into the place of installation (see paragraph

AIR FLOW IN THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION DURING COMBUSTION).

7.3.

CONNECTING A FIREPLACE OR OPEN HEARTH TO THE FLUE

The flue gas channel is the stretch of piping which connects the thermo-product to the flue. In the connection, these simple but extremely
important principles must be respected:
under no circumstances use a flue gas channel with a diameter less than that of the exhaust clamp with which the thermo-product is
equipped;
each metre of the horizontal stretch of the flue gas channel causes a slight loss of head which must be compensated if necessary by
elevating the flue;
the horizontal stretch must never exceed 2 metres (UNI 10683);
each bend of the flue gas channel slightly reduces the flue draught which must be compensated if necessary by elevating it suitably;
The UNI 10683 – ITALY regulation requires that under no circumstances must there be more than 2 bends or variations in direction
including the intake into the flue.
If the user wishes to use the flue as a fireplace or open hearth, it is necessary to seal the hood below the entrance point of the flue gas
channel pos. A
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If the flue is then too big (e.g. 30x40cm or 40x50cm), it is necessary to intubate it with a stainless steel tube with a diameter of at least
200mm, pos. B, taking care to close the remaining spaces between the pipe and the flue immediately under the chimney pot pos. C.
8. AIR FLOW IN THE PLACE OF INSTALLATION DURING COMBUSTION
As the product draw their combustion air from the place of installation, it is MANDATORY that in the place itself, a sufficient quantity of air
is introduced. If windows and doors are airtight (e.g. built according to energy saving criteria), it is possible that the fresh air intake is no
longer guaranteed and this jeopardises the draught of the appliance and your health and safety. It is therefore necessary to guarantee a
supply of fresh air through an external air inlet placed near the appliance or by placing piping for combustion air which leads outside or to
a nearby airy place, with the exception of the boiler room or garage (FORBIDDEN).
The intake of air for combustion in the place of installation must not be obstructed during operation of the product. It is absolutely essential
that in environments in which products are operated with a natural chimney draught, as much air as is necessary for combustion is
introduced, i.e. up to 25 (>11kW) m³/hour. The natural recirculation of air must be guaranteed by some fixed openings to the outside. Their
size is established by regulations regarding the subject. Ask for information from a chimneys weep. The openings must be protected with
grills and must never be blocked up. An extractor hood (suction) installed in the same room or in a neighbouring one causes a depression in
the environment. This causes the leakage of burnt gas (dense smoke, smell); it is therefore necessary to ensure a greater flow of fresh air.
The depression of an extractor hood can, in the worst case scenario, transform the flue of the product into an external air inlet,
re sucking the flue gases into the environment with very serious consequences for persons.

9. ALLOWED / NOT ALLOWED FUELS

Allowed fuels are logs. Use exclusively dry logs (max. content of water 20%). Maximum 3 logs should be loaded. The pieces of wood
should have a length of ca. 20-30 cm and a maximum circumference of 30-35 cm.
Compressed not worked-out wood briquettes must be used carefully to avoid overheating that may damage the device, since
these have a very high calorific value.
The wood used as fuel must have a humidity content lower than the 20% and must be stored in a dry place. Humid wood tends to burn
less easily, since it is necessary a greater quantity of energy to let the existing water evaporate. Moreover, humid content involves
the disadvantage that, when temperature decreases, the water condensates earlier in the hearth and therefore in the stack causing a
remarkable deposit of soot with following possible risk of fire of the same.
Fresh wood contains about 60% of H
It is necessary to place this wood in a dry and ventilated place (for example under a roofing) for at least two years before using it.
Besides others, it is not possible to burn: carbon, cuttings, waste of bark and panels, humid wood or wood treated with paints,
plastic materials; in this case, the warranty on the device becomes void.
Paper and cardboard must be used only to light the fire.
The combustion of waste is FORBIDDEN and would even damage the appliance and the flue, causing health damages and claims by
the neighborhood owing to the bad smell.
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