ENGLISH
6 SHIPPING AND
INSTALLATION
6.1 SAFETY WARNINGS FOR
TRANSPORTATION AND
INSTALLATION
The appliance must be installed by a qualified
technician, who must issue a declaration of
conformity of the system to the purchaser, taking
full responsibility for appliance installation and
correct operation.
The appliance installation site must be chosen
so that the generated heat can spread evenly
throughout the rooms that you wish to heat.
During transport and storage, avoid exposure to
rain or persistent humidity.
The appliance needs to be connected to a
single chimney that guarantees the draught
declared by the Manufacturer and observes
the installation regulations that apply to the
installation site.
The room where the appliance is installed must
have an air intake.
The air vent must be installed in such a way that
it can not be blocked.
The Manufacturer will not be held liable for
installation that is not compliant with the laws in
force, incorrect air circulation in the rooms and
inappropriate use of the appliance.
In particular, it is necessary:
• that the appliance be connected to a smoke
evacuation system duly sized to guarantee
the draught declared by the Manufacturer,
that is tight and observes the distances from
flammable materials;
• that there is a suitable combustion air intake in
compliance with the type of installed product;
• that other installed combustion appliances or
devices do not create a vacuum in the room
where the appliance is installed;
• that the safety distances from flammable
materials are observed.
Verification of system compatibility has a priority
over any other assembly or installation operation.
Local administrative regulations and particular
requirements of the authorities pertaining to
the installation of combustion appliances, the air
intake and the smoke evacuation system, may
vary based on region or nation. Check with your
local authorities if there are stricter laws than set
forth herein.
6.1.1 Packaging
When the appliance arrives, check:
• that it is the model you ordered;
• that it has not been damaged during shipping.
Any complaints must be reported to the
deliveryman (also on the delivery note) upon
receival.
Check the capacity of the floor before handling
and positioning the appliance.
The appliance always needs to be handled
vertically. Take extra care to protect the door and
its glass against mechanical impact that could
jeopardise their integrity.
To unpack the appliance, follow the procedure
described below:
1) Remove the side straps by unscrewing the
140
fixing screws
2) Remove the upper and side wooden cage
3) Remove any wrapping
4) Remove the appliance from the pallet and
position the appliance in the chosen location,
ensuring that it is compliant with the directions.
Use suitable equipment to remove the boards or
wooden parts of packing.
The end user is responsible for disposing of the
packaging in accordance with the laws in force
in the country of installation.
6.2 SET-UPS FOR THE SMOKE
EVACUATION SYSTEM
Be careful when building the smoke evacuation
system and observe the regulations in force in
the country where the appliance is installed.
The Manufacturer will not be held liable for
incorrectly sized and non-regulation smoke
evacuation systems.
6.2.1 Smoke ducts and fittings
The term smoke duct indicates all ducts that
connect the combustion equipment to the
chimney.
The following requirements need to be applied:
• observe product standard EN 1856-2;
• the horizontal sections must have a minimum
slope of 3% upwards;
• the length of the horizontal section must be as
minimum as possible, and its projection on the
horizontal plane must not exceed 2 metres;
• changes in direction must not have an angle of
more than 90° (45° bends are recommended);
• the number of direction changes, including the
one necessary for insertion into the chimney,
must not exceed 3;
• the cross section must have a constant
diameter, the same from where it exits the
firebox up to the fitting into the chimney;
• it is forbidden to use flexible metal and fibre
cement pipes;
• smoke ducts must not cross rooms where
the installation of combustion equipment is
prohibited.
In any case, the smoke ducts must be sealed
against combustion products and condensation,
as well as insulated if they lead outside of the
installation room.
Installing manual draught adjustment devices is
not allowed.
6.2.2 Chimney
The chimney is a particularly important element
for correct stove operation.
The chimney must be sized so as to guarantee
the draught declared by the Manufacturer.
Do not connect the stove to a collective chimney.
The chimney must be built applying the following
regulations:
• it must observe product standard EN 1856-1;
• it must be made of materials that are suitable
to
guarantee
mechanical, chemical and thermal stress and
be correctly thermally insulated to limit the
formation of condensation;
• it must be mainly vertical and not feature any
bottlenecks along its entire length;
• it must be correctly spaced with an air gap and
insulated from flammable materials;
• there must be a maximum of 2 changes in
resistance
against
normal