Building Into An Existing Hearth - Dovre 2576CBSC Installation Et Mode D'emploi

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Building into an existing
hearth
To build the stove into an existing hearth, follow the
steps below:
1. Put the appliance at the right height and level it.
Keep the electrical cable of the appliance free.
2. If you are going to put an outer frame around the
stove, you should fit the clamping plates to the
sides of the appliance; see next figure.
Subject to change because of technical improvements
3. Close the base of the chimney with incombustible
material.
4. Make a 150 mm opening in the base for the
extraction duct.
5. Centre the opening in the base on the connection
collar on the stove.
6. Put the extraction duct in the opening. Make sure
that the duct can be pulled down into the collar.
For example, use a variable-length duct.
If a stainless steel duct is used: Screw the
duct onto the connector supplied, put the
connector into the connection collar and secure
the connector by bending the two lips outward.
The figure below shows an example of the placing of a
stove in a hearth built in accordance with the
instructions given above.
A
Existing hearth
B
Ventilation space (minimum 15 mm)
C
Existing chimney
D
Fireproof material or connector
E
Opening to prevent pressure build-up
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