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General

Manufacturer’s assurance

This product has been manufactured in accordance with the type approval documenta-

tion, of which the instructions for assembly, use and maintenance form an intrinsic part.

Planning application 

Before commencing a new installation of a stove and chimney in an area covered by 

town planning, you must notify the local planning authority. The planning and building 

office in your local municipality will provide further information.

Inspection

When installation has been completed, it must always be inspected by a chimney sweep 

before the stove is used, irrespective of whether it is connected to a new or an existing 
chimney.

Guarantee

Before using your stove, you should read the terms of the guarantee (see our website 

and/or the inside cover of our product catalogue), indicating the requirements that must 

be met if the guarantee undertakings are to apply.

Chimney

The diameter of the flue must be at least 150 mm, and we recommend a inimum flue 

height of 3.5 metres, measured from the stove flue-connection point. Follow the chimney 

supplier’s assembly instructions carefully.

If you intend to fit your stove to an existing masonry chimney, it should first be inspected 

by a chimney sweep to check that it is in good order.

The stove can be connected at either a 45

angle, or at a 90

0

 angle, straight-back

 

with a 

cleaning door, to a chimney approved for a maximum flue-gas temperature of 350

0

 C.

Distance from combustible wall surfaces

The minimum distance from a combustible wall surface is 500 mm at the sides and 100 

mm at the rear (see diagrammes on page 9). The minimum distance from furnishings in 

front of the stove is 1000 mm. If the stove is placed against a masonry chimney or a fire-

wall installation, the space behind the stove may be reduced to 50 mm.

Load-bearing structure

A stove with a chimney does not normally require special foundations, and can be pla-

ced on an ordinary floor supported by wooden rafters. If you are uncertain, contact a 

chimney sweep for further advice and instructions.

Fireplace base

The stove must be placed on a fireplace base consisting of concrete, natural stone, brick 

or glass with a thickness of at least 50 mm, or sheet metal with a thickness of 0.7 mm. 

The base must cover the entire surface under the stove and extend at least 300 mm in 

front of the stove and 100 mm at the sides. A fireplace base in sheet metal or glass is 

available as an optional extra.

What is included?

The delivery includes the stove and inserts for a top or rear connection. Options include a 

fireplace base and a connection kit for an existing chimney. An outside air-feed connec-

tion and a fan are also offered as optional extras.

The  sopestone-base  unit,  and  the  cast-

iron base unit, which are optional extras, 

increases the connection height by 40 mm 

(see  illustrations  for  the  various  models). 

Available  for  Camina  Art  Grace  and 

Camina Art Etage.

Fitting the log-compartment plates.

In order to avoid condensation, insula-

tion material should be inserted over the 

connection hose. The next stage is to fit 

the log-compartment plates (see photo 

below).

Summary of Contents for Art Etage

Page 1: ...Art Etage Instructions for assembly and use 39 53 03 These instructions are also valid for product type and environmental approval documentation purposes Art Grace www camina se Art Moderne Art Supr...

Page 2: ...ns Accessories options Technical information pages 7 8 Combustion air supply Air flow diagrammes Outdoor air connection Output control Controls Distance from wall surfaces Ash disposal Dimensions and...

Page 3: ...ion was almost certainly not made overnight and we want to confirm all your positive expectations All our stoves are manufactured to give maximum satisfaction for a great many years Modern combustion...

Page 4: ...tible wall surfaces The minimum distance from a combustible wall surface is 500 mm at the sides and 100 mm at the rear see diagrammes on page 9 The minimum distance from furnishings in front of the st...

Page 5: ...ts If there is a floor level above the stove you should also think about how the chimney is to pass through it A cupboard or a corner area is often a good location for a flue shaft The floor surface o...

Page 6: ...the stove connection insert Apply a thin layer of stove sealant around the insert before fitting the connection pipe As an alternative to a straight rear connection you can use a top rear connection...

Page 7: ...ry air feed control and it should be fully or partially open during the combustion process see instructions on page 12 This ensures that air passes over the glass surface and mixes with flue gases and...

Page 8: ...ng the handle on the right towards you Open the grate by holding the front edge of the grate and pulling it towards you by about 1 2 cm When the grate is open you can rake the ash down into the ash tr...

Page 9: ...it and the top grill in position 157 510 448 1054 311 861 91 Camina Art Grace 157 506 448 1184 1224 311 861 91 Placing the top stone unit and the top grill in position The Art Grace model has a practi...

Page 10: ...upper stone unit in position 157 506 448 1094 341 901 91 The Art Pierre model has a heat storage soapstone casing This is a small efficient stove which calls for minimum floor space It is finished in...

Page 11: ...ilico nen on stone stone and stone stove unit Place the lower top stone unit in position Prepair the fluepipe and chimney connection Use the screw kit to attach the front grill and then place the uppe...

Page 12: ...age 8 Output control The volume of combustion air and the heat output depend on the type of wood used the moisture content the type of chimney and the flue draught chimney length in relation to the ne...

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