than 2 m
/h per kW of power (see total power in kW shown on the appliance
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plate).
In all other cases, i.e. when other gas appliances are present in the same room,
or, if it is not possible to have natural direct ventilation, it is necessary to create
natural, indirect ventilation or forced ventilation: for this type of operation, it
is necessary to contact a qualified technician for installing and creating the
ventilation system in strict compliance with the guidelines set out in current
standards.
The openings should be positioned so as not to allow the formation of any
unpleasant air current for the occupants. Furthermore, it is forbidden to use
flues already used by other appliances to expel products of combustion.
3.5 Gas connection
Note:
The appliance's setting conditions are stated on the plate on the back of the
appliance. Gas-powered devices for home use, which are not connected
to a conduit for the evacuation of combustion products, must not cause
a concentration of carbon monoxide that could pose a health risk to the
persons exposed in relation to the time of exposure.
We recommend checking that the appliance is properly
set up for the type of gas distributed. The connection to
the gas pipes must be made in a workmanlike manner,
in compliance with current standards that prescribe the
installation of a safety tap at the end of the pipe. The
threaded ½" gas connection pipe is located at the rear
on the right hand side of the appliance.
For butane and propane, a pressure reducer conforming to standards
regulations UNI-CIG 7432 in force should be prepared. The seals must conform
to standards regulations UNI-CIG 9264 in force. Once the gas has been
connected, check the seal of the unions with a soap and water solution.
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