INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATING THE STOVE
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Install the stove as close to the chimney as possible.
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Many configurations are possible, the most frequent are illustrated in figures 1, 2 and 3.
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Respect clearances indicated on page 1. They have been tested according to approvals.
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Always respect clearances of stove pipes manufacturers. Larger clearances always prevail.
Figure 1 : CORNER INSTALLATION
Figure 2 : PARALLEL INSTALLATION
Figure 3 : WALL INSTALLATION
Table 1 : CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
mm
in
Back 255
10
Side 255
10
Corner 255
10
Top 915
36
Flue Pipe
230
9
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IMPORTANT: It is essential to ensure that the room where the stove is located is sufficiently
ventilated to provide an adequate air supply.
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If your home is well insulated, it is possible that you will have to install an outside fresh air intake.
THE BURNING OF ONE LITRE OF FUEL (OIL) REQUIRES APPROXIMATELY 30 M
3
OF AIR AND
WILL PRODUCE ABOUT 0.8 KG OF WATER OF WATER VAPOR AND 9 M
3
OF CARBONE
DIOXIDE AND ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. A SOURCE OF AIR FROM THE OUTSIDE IS NEEDED
TO REPLACE COMBUSTION AIR.
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