a)
Perform the drilling on the walls or on the existing hood to allow the passage and the application of the (fire-resistant) hoses
with related openings.
b)
Fasten the pipes by means of clamps to the related collars and openings, after having removed the semi-blanks caps (see
Picture
10).
c)
Each pipe must not exceed 1.5 m of length for natural ventilation and 4 m for forced ventilation; it must be insulated with
insulating materials to avoid noise and dispersion of heat.
d)
The openings have to be positioned at a height not lower than 2 m from the floor to avoid that hot air at output meets people.
Please respect the distance of the convection openings according to the local construction norms;
e)
The lengths of the canalization pipes must have the same length to avoid the distribution of differing quantities of air from each
output (see
Picture
f)
If the space between the upper part of the insert and the lower profile of the hood is lower than 10 cm, it is necessary to perform
a hole of about 30 x 40 cm on the hood to allow the fastening of the hoses;
g)
The OPTIONAL ventilation kit has to be installed below the appliance in the rear part (see instructions in chapter OPTIONAL
kit ventilation). As consequence you should arrange a underlying space to collocate it, allowing a proper air flow and the
accessibility for future maintenance.
CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF VENTILATION (OPTIONAL)
The control unit and the plant must be installed and connected by authorized personnel according to the standards
in force. (see chapter GENERAL REMARKS).
ATTENTION: the control unit and the feeding cable must not be in contact with hot parts.
On our products, it is possible to install Optional ventilation kits suitable to improve the distribution of heat by ventilation only either
of the installation room or of the adjacent local (see chapter EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE).
For the installation of the Forced Ventilation Kit, follow the given instructions. (see chapter VENTILATION HOOD OR ADJACENT
LOCAL).
The Kit is made up of a centrifugal fan, a lighting and adjustment control unit, and a (TM) thermostat that lets the fan start when the
device is properly heated and lets it stop when the fan is partially cold.
The lighting and the adjustment is carried out through the proper standard supplied control unit that has to be installed far from any
direct heat source.
CONNECTION (see chapter OPTIONAL VENTILATION KIT):
Connect the feeding cable of the switchboard with an electronic bipolar switch respecting at least a 3 mm distance between the
contacts (power supply 230V~ 50 Hz, it is necessary to provide for the correct connection to the grounding plant).
WARNING: The COMMAND must be connected to the mains with a differential line cut-off switch according to the regulations in force.
Correct operation of the command is assured only for the proper motor for which it has been manufactured. Improper use relieves the
manufacturer from each responsibility.
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.
The wood is not a fuel which allows a continuous operation of the appliance, as consequence the heating all over the night is not
possible.
Variety
Beech
Oak
10).
O, therefore it is not suitable to be burnt.
2
kg/mc
750
900
ENgLIsH
kWh/kg
20%
moistness
4,0
4,2
25