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By using coaxial tubes, the air will be pre-warmed contributing to improved
combustion and lower emissions into the atmosphere.
Before installing, the following indications must be met:
Select the position where the stove is to be installed and:
Arrange the connection to the flue pipe for fume extraction.
Arrange the external air intake (combustion air).
Arrange the connection to the earthed mains.
The electrical system of the room where the stove is to be installed must be
earthed, otherwise the control board may not work properly.
Place the stove on the floor in a convenient position for the connection to the
flue pipe and close to the combustion air intake.
The appliance must be installed on a floor with an adequate loading-bearing
capacity.
Should the existing floor not comply with the requirement above, proper
measurements must be taken (for instance, the installation of a load distribution
plate).
All items which could catch fire if exposed to excessive heat must be protected. Floors made from wood or inflammable materials must be protected using
non-combustible materials (e.g. 4mm-thick sheet metal or ceramic glass).
Installation of the appliance must ensure easy access to clean the stove, exhaust ducts and flue pipe.
This appliance is not suitable to be installed on a shared flue pipe.
During normal operation, the stove draws air from the room where it is installed. An external air intake must therefore be positioned at the same height as the
pipe located on the rear of the stove. Exhaust fume pipes must be suitable for pellet stoves and therefore made from coated steel or stainless steel, with a
diameter of 8cm and fitted with adequate gaskets.
The “air combustion” duct must reach an external wall or a wall of an adjacent room with external ventilation, as long it is not a bedroom or bathroom, nor at
risk of fire such as garages, storage rooms for combustible materials, etc. These air intakes must be created in such a way that they cannot be obstructed
either internally or externally and must be protected by a grille, wire mesh or other suitable guards provided that they do not reduce the minimum cross section.
If the stove/boiler is to be installed in rooms where it is surrounded by combustible materials (e.g. furniture, wood cladding, etc.), the following minimum
clearances must be complied with:
STOVES
FLAMMABLE NON FLAMMABLE
REAR WALL P = 200 mm
REAR WALL P = 150 mm
SIDE WALL L = 400 mm
SIDE WALL L = 200 mm
FLOOR F = 0 mm
FLOOR F = 0 mm
FRONT R = 700 mm
FRONT R = 700 mm
It is, however, advisable, in addition to observing the minimum distances, to install the fireproof, heat-resistant insulating panels (rock wool, aerated concrete, etc.).
The following is recommend:
Promasil 1000
Classification temperature: 1000°C
Density: 245 kg/m3
Shrinkage at reference temperature, 12 h: 1.3/1000°C %
Cold crushing strength: 1.4 MPa
Bending strength: 0.5 MPa
Reversible thermal expansion: 5.4x10-6 m/mK
Specific heat capacity: 1.03 kJ/kg K
Thermal conductivity λ:
200 °C 0.07 W/mK
400 °C 0.10 W/mK
600 °C 0.14 W/mK
800 °C 0.17 W/mK
Thickness: 40 mm
When the stove is on, it can create a depression in the room where it is installed, therefore there must not be any open flame apparatus in the same room,
with the exception of type C boilers (airtight).
Make sure that the stove can draw the necessary quantity of combustion air: this must be from an open space (i.e. a space without exhaust blowers or
providing adequate ventilation) or directly from outside.
The stove can be installed in bedrooms or bathrooms using coaxial pipes or by
using external air for combustion.
Unpack the stove: be careful not to damage the product at the time of unpacking.
Check the supporting feet of the stove and adjust them so that the item is stable.
Position the stove so that the door and any window openings are not against the walls.
After connecting the stove to the combustion air inlet join the coupling device to the flue pipe.
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