2.2 Installation
Remove the appliances from the packing and position them in the place of use, levelling them and regulating their height by
means of the adjustable feet or other means.
Remove the protective film from the external panels, detaching it slowly to prevent the glue from remaining.
It is important that the walls adjacent to the appliance are protected against the heat. Place refractory sheets in between them
place the appliances at least 200 mm away from the side or rear walls.
2.3 Fumes extraction
The appliances must be installed in rooms suitable for the extraction of combustion products, in accordance with the provisions
of the installation instructions. Our equipment is considered (see specifications table) as:
Type A gas appliances not designed for connection to a combustion products extraction conduit.
These appliances must discharge into special hoods, or similar devices, connected to a chimney of guaranteed efficiency or
directly to the exterior.
Otherwise the use of an air extractor is admissible, connected directly to the exterior, with adequate flow rate.
2.4 Connecting up gas
Check on the rating plate (Fig. 1), under the fires on the left-hand side, that the appliance has been tested and approved for the
type of gas that the user uses.
Check that the nozzeles on the appliance are suitable for the available gas supply.
Check on the rating plate that the pressure reducer is adeguate to the appliance's gas supply
If gas supply pressure deviates by more than 10% from nominal pressure, fit a pressure regulator upstream of the appliance to
ensure that nominal pressure is maintained.
Do not reduce the diameter of the pipe between the reducer and the appliance.
Fit a gas filter upstream of the pressure regulator in order to optimise operating efficiency.
3. TECHNICAL FEATURES
The data plate is positioned on the left of the cabinet.
- Appliance in category II2H3+
- Supply pressure:
Butane/Propane (G30-G31) 30/37mbar
Natural gas (G20) 20mbar