2.2 Place of installation, positioning and fire-prevention safety
The place of installation must be sufficiently ventilated to allow the removal of any combustion smoke leaks.
The unit is suitable for operation in domestic environments with min. temperature not below 0°C.
To prevent the risk of fire, the structures surrounding the stove must be protected from the heat.
Floors in wood or in any flammable material must be suitably protected at the base with steel or toughened glass
panels; the protection must cover the base and also a certain area in front of the stove.
Any wooden boards or beams above or crossed by the flue must be suitably protected in conformity with the
requirements of the specific current installation standards.
The minimum front distance for the protection of flammable objects is 1.5 m. The minimum safety distances from
flammable materials must comply with the following table:
Every installation must provide for an easily accessible technical space for periodical maintenance.
The stove is provided with 4 adjustable feet to facilitate positioning on not perfectly flat floors. To adjust the height,
tilt the stove slightly and turn the feet as required.
The stove is supplied with the ambient sensor fixed through a wrapper on the back of the stove; we recommend to
remove the wrapper and to locate the sensor in the best position possible as to improve the temperature registration
in accordance with the ambient context and the length of the cable.
As for temperature registration done at a certain distance we reccomend to install the ambient thermostat/ambient
programming clock-thermostat – see. par.4.8.
- The stove cannot be installed in bedrooms, bathrooms and in general in rooms where
another heating unit is already installed without an independent air inflow.
- With wooden floors, install a floor protection base in conformity with the current regulations.
- In case of fire, shut down the stove, promptly call the fire department, and avoid continual attempts to extinguish it.
- Do not install the stove in places with an explosive atmosphere.
2.3 Air inlet
The attack suction or air intake of the stove is placed rearwardly and is of circular cross section with a diameter of
50 mm. In the room where the stove is installed it must pour a quantity of air at least equal to that required for
combustion; for this reason the combustion air must ensure a flow of air, clean and free of polluting elements, to
satisfy a regular combustion at maximum power without any hindrance or obstruction of the passage section. The
devices ponds must be taken throughout the combustion air from the outside environment and can be installed in
homes
or
For it to be soddisfattii requirements of tightness the combustion air inlet must be connected:
A - directly to the outside of the dwelling with an appropriate tube minimum internal diameter of 50 mm and a
maximum length of 1.5 m fitted at the ends of a suitable grid wind protection (curve downwards + insect mesh) and
positioned
B - on the pickup tube air combined with the exhaust pipe.
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B = 200 mm
C = 1500 mm
D = 200 mm
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