Prepare
connection to outside air
If the appliance is installed in a room with insufficient
ventilation, you can install the outside air connecting
kit to the appliance.
1
2
The outside air collar can be assembled on the outside
depending on how the fireplace is built in, see position
2 in the figure above. If the method of building in and
the connection of the outside air requires the outside
air collar to be assembled through the inside, first
remove the inner plates and the fire compartment
base. Then remove the air distribution housing, see
position 1 in the figure above. Disassemble the con-
necting collar for the outside air, connect it airtight to
the flexible hose for the outside air, assemble the con-
necting collar through the inside of the appliance and
assemble the air distribution housing.
Make sure that the seals are not damaged. If
they are damaged the seals must be replaced.
Make sure that the air distribution housing is
connected airtight and that the working of the
air slide valve is not impeded.
The air supply tube is 100 mm in diameter. If the tube
is smooth, it may be no longer than 12 metres. If
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accessories such as bends are used, the maximum
length (12 m) must be reduced by 1 m for each access-
ory used.
Outside air intake duct through the
wall or the floor and the connection
collar
1. Make a hole in the wall or the floor (refer to
Appendix 2, "Dimensions" for a suitable position
of the hole).
2. Close the air connection tube hermetically on the
wall.
Building into a new hearth
The fireplace insert is installed in two stages:
Placing and connecting the fireplace
Building up the hearth around the fireplace.
Placing and connecting the fire-
place insert
1. Place the appliance at the right height, flat and
level.
2. Make sure there is sufficient space between the
existing walls (insulated as per instructions) and
the rear of the appliance.
3. Connect the appliance to the flue hermetically.
4. Check the draught in the flue and the seal of the
connection on the flue gas duct by making a small,
intense trial fire with newspaper and dry, small
kindling.
Wait until new masonry has dried sufficiently.
5. For outside air supply connection: connect the out-
side air supply to the connection kit you fitted to
the appliance.
Building the fireplace
Inside the hearth you provide space for convection. In
this space the air must be able to move freely. It must
be possible for air to be drawn in for combustion pur-
poses, and the air heated by the built-in fireplace (the
convection air) must be able to flow freely within the
space to be heated; see following figure.
Subject to change because of technical improvements