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6.3.4 Existing chimney
You can also connect the appliance to an
existing chimney. The existing chimney will
function as an air supply and a flexible
stainless steel pipe drawn up through the
chimney will remove the combustion gas.
The flexible stainless steel pipe of Ø 100 mm
should have a CE mark for temperatures up to
600° Celsius.
The chimney should comply with the following
requirements:
The diameter of the flue system
must be at least 150x150 mm.
There should be no more than 1
appliance connected to a flue pipe.
The chimney must be in good
condition
o No leakage and
o It should be properly swept.
For more information about connections to
existing flue systems, see the manual
“connections”.
6.4 Preparation and Installation
instructions
6.4.1 Gas connection
The gas connection must comply with locally
valid standards.
We advise Pipe work from the meter to the
appliance must be of adequate size., with
near the appliance a gas isolater tap that
should always be accessible. Place the gas
connection in such a way that this is easily
accessible, and that before service, the
burner unit can be disconnected at all times.
6.4.2 Electric connection
If an adapter is used for the power supply,
then a wall socket 230VAC 50Hz must be
mounted in the close neighbourhood of the
hearth.
6.4.3 Preparation of the appliance
Remove the packaging of the
appliance . Make sure the gas pipes
underneath the appliance are not
damaged.
Clear a safe space to store the frame
and the glass.
Remove the frame , (if necessary) and
the glass and take the separately
wrapped parts out of the appliance
Prepare the gas connection to the gas
control valve.
6.4.4 Placing the appliance
Take the installation requirements into
account (see chapter 3 )
6.4.5 Mounting the smoke emission
outlet materials
In case of a wall or roof terminal, the
hole must be at least 5 mm bigger
than the diameter of the flue
material.
Horizontal parts must be installed at a
(3 degree) slope up away the
appliance.
Build up the system from the
appliance. If this is not possible, you
should make use of a adjustable pipe
.
For fitting the system a ½ metre
cut-down pipe should be used. Make
sure the inner pipe is always 2 cm
longer than the outer pipe. Wall and
roof terminal are also shortened.
These parts must be secured with a
self tapping screw.
Do not insulate but ventilate build-in
flue material (approx.100cm2)
6.5 Removing the glass
Place the suction discs onto the
glass
Remove the cover strips on
theleft and right hand side. (see
fig. 2.1.)
Remove the glass clips, by using a
screwdriver. (see fig. 2.2.)
Slide the glass upwards so that
the bottom edge is released. Now
gradually move the bottom edge
of the glass forwards and lower
the glass ( see fig.2.3 )
To replace the glass repeat the process in
reverse order.
Remove all fingerprints from the glass,
these will be burned into it once the
appliance is used.
6.6 Placing the decorative material
It is not allowed to add different or more
materials to the combustion chamber.
Always keep the pilot burner free from
decorative material!
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