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2.3 DOMINO ADAPTATIONS
INVERSION OF THE FLUE GAS OUTLET:
FROM LEFT-HAND OUTLET TO RIGHT-HAND OUTLET
• remove the cooking plate, the ash drawer, the fender and
iron grill in the hearth;
• remove the cover on the flue gas pass under the ash drawer;
the 80 cm model has two- on the left and right;
• remove the cap on the flue gas pass from its left-hand
housing (at the side of the oven), turn it 180° and place it in
the right-hand housing;
• move the bottom closure of the chimney from right to left;
• turn the starter from left to right: undo the knob, slide out the
pin from the hinge and remove the panel-valve; then remove
the control rod. Undo the M5 bolts on the cover of the left-
hand flués starter and re-assemble on the right-hand one.
Use an 8 mm socket wrench and an 8 mm tubular spanner.
Remove the screw on the hole of the starter’s rod opposite
the position of the removed rod;
• reassemble the starter’s components in order on the right-
hand side (NB: the flue gas outlet, flue gas pass cover and
starter must be on the same side).
NOTE: to invert the top flue gas outlet on DOMINO D6
models you need to order the specific cast iron plate.
DOMINO AND ECO SERIES:
ADJUSTING THE FIRE DOOR LOCK
• use a Phillips screwdriver to undo the top and bottom screws;
• use a 3 mm hexagonal allen wrench and:
- tighten to reduce play of the closure;
- loosen to increase play of the closure;
• re-attach the two screws.
2.4 THE FLUE SYSTEM
FLUE PIPE CHARACTERISTICS
It is essential that the flue is suitable for the appliance to
work correctly.
The flue system should be inspected by a technician experi-
enced in flues before installing the appliance, and then be
checked at least once a year.
The flue pipe must conform to the regulations in force
and be kept in perfect condition.
Below are several instructions on fitting the flue pipe. Non-
compliance with these could compromise the appliancés
yield and cause problems with combustion:
•
its height must not be less than 4/5 linear metres
from
the connection to the stove to the base of the chimney pot;
the flue can be narrower if its height is any greater;
• it must be properly sealed and insulated; make sure the
inspection panels close properly and that there are no cracks
on any part of the flue pipe;
• the inside of the pipe must be smooth and the same width
all the way up;
• the flue must be as straight as possible and the chimney pot
must be in a suitable position and at an appropriate pitch, as
indicated in the diagrams and examples below;
• the chimney pot must be double the width of the flue pipe.
a. Starter fumes closure
b. Cast iron grill
c. Cover on the flue-gas pass
d. Closing cap flue gas pass
e. Closing cap roated 180°
positioned to the right
f. Bottom closure of the
chimney
Reflux area
Roof pitch
15°
a distance > 1,85 m b distance 1,85 m
c 1 m min.
d 0,5 m
30°
a distance > 1,3 m
b distance 1,3 m
c 1,2 m min.
d 0,8 m
45°
a distance > 1,5 m
b distance 1,5 m
c 2 m min.
d 1,5 m
60°
a distance > 1,2 m
b distance 1,2 m
c 2,6 m min.
d 2,1 m
c
d
Roof
pitch
0.5 m above
the ridge
b
a
a
b
c
d
e
f
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