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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
Kitchen ventilation
The air flow into the room where the appliance is installed
must equal the quantity of air that is required for regular
combustion of the gas and for ventilating the same room.
Air must be taken in naturally through permanent apertures
made in the outside walls of the room or through single or
branching collective ventilation ducts in compliance with
the standards in force.
The air must be taken directly from the outside, from an area
far from sources of pollution.
The ventilation aperture must have the following
characteristics (fig.6A):
· total free cross section of passage of at least 6 cm² for
every kW of rated heating capacity of the appliance, with
a minimum of 100 cm² (the heating capacity is indicated
on the rating plate);
· it must be made in such a way that the aperture, both on
the inside and outside of the wall, cannot be obstructed;
· it must be protected, e.g. with grills, wire mesh, etc. in
such a way that the above-mentioned free section is not
reduced;
· it must be situated as near to floor level as possible.
The air inflow may also be obtained from an adjoining room,
provided the latter is not a bedroom or a room where there
is a risk of fire, such as garages, mews, fuel stores, etc.
and is ventilated in compliance with the standards in force.
Air from the adjoining room to the one to be ventilated may
be made to freely pass through permanent apertures with
a cross section at least equal to that indicated above. These
apertures may also be obtained by increasing the gap
between the door and the floor (fig.6B).
If an electric fan is used for extracting the combustion
products, the ventilation aperture must be increased in
relation to its maximum performance. The electric fan should
have a sufficient capacity to guarantee an hourly exchange
of air equal to 3-5 times the volume of the kitchen.
A
Detail A Adjacent Room to be
room ventilated
Examples of ventilation holes Enlarging the ventilation slot
for comburant air between window and floor
fig. 6A fig. 6B
The following instructions are provided for qualified installers
so that they may accomplish installation, adjustment and
technical maintenance operations correctly and in
compliance with current regulations and standards.
Important: the appliance should be disconnected from
the mains electricity supply before any adjustment,
maintenance, etc. is carried out. Maximum caution should
be used whenever it is necessary to keep the appliance
connected to the electricity supply.
The cookers have the following technical specifications:
Category: II 2H3+ Class: 1
The dimensions of the appliance are given in figure on
page 2. For trouble-free operation of appliances installed
between housing units, the minimum distances shown in
fig.5 should be observed. Adjacent surfaces and the wall
at the rear should also be able to withstand a temperature
of 65 °C. In the lower part of the cooker there are 4 height
adjustable screw-in feet with which it is possible to level
the cooker if necessary.
Positioning
Important: this unit may be installed and used only in
permanently ventilated rooms according to the British
Standards Codes Of Practice: B.S. 6172/B.S. 5440, Par. 2
and B.S. 6891 Current Editions. The following requirements
must be observed:
a) The cooker should not be installed in a bed sitting room
with a volume of less than 20m3. If it is installed in a room of
volume less than 5m3 an air vent of effective area of 110cm2
is required, if it is installed in a room of
volume between 5m3 and 10m3 a supplementary airvent area
of 50cm2 is required, if the volume exceeds 11m3 no airvent
is required. However, if the room has a door or a window
which opens directly to the outside
no air vent is required even when the volume is between 5m3
and 11m3.
b) During prolonged use of the appliance you may consider it
necessary to open a window to the outside to improve
ventilation.
c) If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room,
B.S.5440 Part 2 Current Edition, should, be consulted to
determine the requisite air vent requirements.
fig.5
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