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5 INSTALLATION
5.1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
In the following paragraphs there are some
guidelines to follow in order to obtain the maximum
performance of the product purchased.
The following instructions are nevertheless subject
to compliance with any laws and national, regional
and municipal regulations in force in the country
where the product is installed.
Installation must be performed by qualified
personnel in compliance with the UNI 10683
standard.
5.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The responsibility of the works carried out in the
area where the stove will be installed falls, and
remains, on the user; the latter is also entrusted
with the execution of the inspections related to the
installation solutions proposed.
The user must comply with all local, national and
European safety regulations.
The appliance must be installed on floors with
adequate load bearing capacity.
The stove removal and installation instructions
must only be performed by specialist technicians.
It is always recommended that users contact our
after-sale service to request qualified technicians.
In the case other technicians are involved, it is
recommended to verify their actual abilities. Before
starting assembling or disassembling of the stove,
the installer must comply with the safety precautions
required by law and in particular with:
A) do not operate in adverse conditions;
B) must operate in perfect psychophysical
conditions and must check that the personal
protective equipment, are intact and functioning
perfectly;
C) must wear safety gloves;
D) must wear safety shoes;
E) must use electrical insulated tools;
F) must ensure that the area affected by the
phases of assembly and disassembly is free
from obstacles.
5.3 STOVE INSTALLATION SITE
Do not install the device in:
• bedrooms;
• rooms with a surface area that is less than the
one indicated in the technical data sheet in
paragraph 14;
• rooms that contain potentially explosive dust.
The minimum distances, expressed in cm, from the fuel
to be burned, are indicated in paragraph 14, and must
be observed when positioning the stove.
Protect all structures which could ignite if exposed
to excessive heat.
Floors consisting of flammable material such as
for example: wood, parquet, linoleum, laminate or
covered with carpets, must be protected by a flame
retardant base under the stove, of a sufficient size.
This base can be, for example, in steel, pressed
slate, glass or stone and must cover the floor in the
area below the stove and the flue connecting pipe
and must protrude at least 50 cm in front.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for
any variations in the characteristics of the material
constituting the floor under the protection.
Any wooden elements (e.g. beams) or combustible
materials located near the stove must be protected
with fireproof material.
Flammable walls or elements must be kept at a
distance of at least 80 cm from the stove.
Provide a technical space accessible for possible
maintenance.
Remember to respect the minimum distance from
flammable materials (x) shown on the identification
plate of the pipes used to make the chimney (Fig.
5.2).
Pi
= Flammable wall
Pp
= Floor protection
Product images are purely indicative
X
Fig. 5.2
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Pp
Pi
Pi
80 cm
80 cm
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