Fl Ue Pipe Connection; Air For Combustion - LOHBERGER COOK ME Manuel D'utilisation Avec Instructions De Montage

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SAFETY CLEARANCES (Minimum clearances)
1. From non-combustible items
a > 400 mm b > 100 mm
2. From combustible items and supporting walls made from re-
inforced concrete construction
a > 800 mm b > 200 mm.
b
b
1.2.2. FLUE PIPE CONNECTION
Flue pipes are a particular hazard source in respect of escape
of poisonous gas and fi re hazard. Obtain the advice of an ap-
pointed specialist company in respect of laying and fi tting the
pipes. When connecting the fl ue pipe to the chimney, in the
area of walls cladded using wood, please follow the relevant
fi tting directives.
1.2.3.
You must follow the fl ue gas formation in the event of un-
favourable weather (atmospheric inversion) and the draught
conditions. If too little combustion air is added smoke can en-
ter your house or fl ue gases can escape. Additionally harmful
deposits can arise in the fi re and in the chimney.
In the event that fl ue gas escapes let the fi re go out and check
if all air inlet openings are free and the fl ue gas feeds and
the fi re pipe are clean. In cases of doubt you must inform the
master chimney sweep, as a fault in the draught could be due
to the chimney.
1.3.
Before adding new fuel, push the embers together.
1.3.1.
Only use a suitable tool from our accessory range for pushing
the embers together, and ensure that no combustible material
falls out of the fi re.
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b
a
1.3.2.
Use the devices supplied with your fi re, such as the protective
gloves or the cold hand to open the doors, as well as for ope-
rating the control elements.
1.3.3.
Design 1 fi res (BA 1):
These fi res must only be operated with the fi re door closed.
1.3.4.
The fi re door must only be opened for adding fuel and must
then be closed again, as this could otherwise lead to a danger
to other fi res that are also connected to the chimney.
1.3.5.
When the fi re is not in operation, the fi re door must be kept
closed.
1.3.6.
When using wet fuel and if operation is throttled too much,
the chimney can soot up, i.e. easily combustible materials
such as soot and tar can be deposited and this can lead to
a chimney fi re. Should this happen, close all air inlet slides
and fl aps. Call the fi re brigade and get yourself and all other
occupants to safety.
ATTENTION: The size of the fi re door means that, particularly
when reheating blazing fl ames, the door must not be opened
abruptly, in order to prevent the fl ames from springing out.
1.3.7.
The primary and/or secondary air supply must be open before
you open the combustion chamber door.

1.4. AIR FOR COMBUSTION

Basically, the appliance is dependent on indoor air, that me-
ans the air supply needed for combustion is extracted from
the room where the appliance is positioned - periodic venti-
lation, especially with very hermetically sealed building sys-
tems, is mandatory.
If there are additional heating units in the same room, the
ventilation openings must provide adequate air supply for
combustion to ensure proper operation of all appliances!
Too low pressures in the room where the appliance is loca-
ted (e.g. caused by ventilation systems, extractor hoods etc.)
or in the pellets container (e.g. caused by pneumatic appli-
ances) are likely to impair the functioning of the fi re place
and their safety (technique) and are therefore not permitted.
The operation of open heat systems depend on indoor air
in combination with ventilation, etc. is only under special
conditions allowed. Check with the manufacturer of your
ventilation system.

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