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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 

 

 

2.  

pressure and it is necessary to install a non-
closable  outside-air  inlet  with  a  section  of 
at least 90 cm². 

2.2.2.

 

Location of the appliance in the 

room 

Choose  a  location  in  the  room  which 

favours  good  hot-air  distribution  by 
convection and radiation. 

2.3.

 

Installation of the appliance 

2.3.1.

 

Floor 

Make sure  that the base  can withstand 

the  total  constructed  weight  of  the 
appliance and its casing. 

When  the  floor  surface  (base)  is 

combustible, fit suitable insulation. 

2.3.2.

 

Safety distances 

Be  sure  to  respect  the  appliance 

installation  distances  from 

combustible 

materials

.  Looking  at  the  appliance  head-

on:

 

 

Distance to 

combustible  

materials 

(mm)  

From the right-hand side 

350 

From the left-hand side 

350 

From the rear 

450 

From the front 

1500 

Bear  in  mind  that  it  may  even  be 

necessary  to  protect  non-combustible 
material  in  order  to  prevent  breakage, 
deformation,  etc.,  as  a  result  of 
overheating 

if 

the 

non-combustible 

material is not  designed to withstand high 
temperatures.  

2.3.3.

 

Checks before lighting for the first 

time 

 

Make  sure  that  the  glass  is  not 
broken or damaged. 

 

Make  sure  that  the  flueway  is 
not  obstructed  with  packing  or 
loose parts. 

 

Make  sure  that  the  airtight 
joints  on  the  flue  circuit  are  in 
perfect condition. 

 

Make  sure  that  the  doors close 
properly. 

 

Make sure that all moving parts 
are fitted in place. 

 

Check that the deflector is fitted 
properly. 

2.3.4.

 

Height adjustment and levelling the 

appliance 

The  appliance  must  be  perfectly  level, 

horizontally  and  vertically,  both  at  the 
front and on the sides (use a spirit level). 

2.3.5.

 

Connection to the flue 

The appliance must be connected to the 

chimney flue  using special piping designed 
to  resist  the  products  of  combustion  (e.g. 
stainless steel, enamelled steel, etc.). 

To connect the flue to the socket flange, 

insert the piping inside the flange and seal 
the joint with fire sealant or fire cement to 
make it completely airtight. 

The  installer  must  ensure that  the  pipe 

connected to the appliance is well secured 
and  there  is  no  chance  of  it  coming  free 
from  its  housing  (e.g.  as  a  result  of 
dilatation due to temperature, etc.). 

On this appliance, the flue socket can be 

fitted on top of the appliance. 

2.3.6.

 

Piping air to other rooms 

It  is  possible  to  pipe  some  of  the  heat 

generated  to  other  rooms  in  the  house 
using  the  appliance.  This  does  not  mean 
that  the  appliance  works  more  efficiently, 
but it does mean that the heat it creates is 
distributed better. For this purpose,  in the 
back  surface  of  the  appliance  there  are  2 
potential  hot-air  outlets  with  diameters  of 

Summary of Contents for Titanium Plus

Page 1: ...Titanium Plus Instruction Book...

Page 2: ...ER 8 2 1 Warning to installers 8 2 2 Room for installation 8 2 2 1 Ventilation of the room 8 2 2 2 Location of the appliance in the room 9 2 3 Installation of the appliance 9 2 3 1 Floor 9 2 3 2 Safet...

Page 3: ...Firebox 22 4 1 2 Flue socket 22 4 1 3 Enamelled steel parts 22 4 1 4 Firebox glass 22 4 1 5 Painted sheet steel cast iron parts 22 4 1 6 Electrical system 22 4 1 7 Air intake registers 22 4 1 8 leani...

Page 4: ...um 702 Plus Titanium 703 Plus Nominal Heat Output N H O to atmosphere kW 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 Efficiency at N H O 79 79 79 79 CO emission at 13 O2 at N H O 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Gas mass flow at N H O g s 10...

Page 5: ...cated in this Instruction Book Failure to respect these conditions may lead to problems with the appliance deterioration shorter useful life etc which are not covered by the Lacunza warranty A lower d...

Page 6: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 1 Figure No 2 Dimensions of the Titanium 701 Plus appliance in mm...

Page 7: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 6 1 Figure No 3 Dimensions of the Titanium 702 Plus appliance in mm...

Page 8: ...PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 7 1 Figure No 4 Dimensions of the Titanium 703 Plus appliance in mm...

Page 9: ...the suitable renewal of the air in the room in which the appliance is fitted the room must always have at least two permanent grilles or openings to the exterior in order to renew the air one for inta...

Page 10: ...Make sure that the airtight joints on the flue circuit are in perfect condition Make sure that the doors close properly Make sure that all moving parts are fitted in place Check that the deflector is...

Page 11: ...e heat meaning that the heat output obtained at the end of piping always depends on its design 2 3 7 Piping air to the firebox On this model it is possible to pipe air to the appliance for combustion...

Page 12: ...e lower part we need to unscrew the circular cover from the lower part A and screw it in the rear part B 2 3 7 1 Combustion air intake and hot air output installation options Different installation sy...

Page 13: ...sera OPTION Models A lower ductable combustion air intake B rear ductable combustion air intake C rear ductable hot air outlets Factory setting 700 701 702 703 Closed Open Open 700 701 702 703 Closed...

Page 14: ...e combustion air intake B rear ductable combustion air intake C rear ductable hot air outlets 701 702 703 Ducted Closed Open 701 702 703 Ducted Closed Ducted Factory setting 700 D T 701 D T 702 D T 70...

Page 15: ...he flue must be at least 6m tall and the chimney cap must not hinder the free release of gases If the flue tends to suffer from downdraught then it is necessary to fit an effective anti downdraught co...

Page 16: ...acle located within a 10m radius of the chimney outlet by more than 1m Figure No 11 Distances between the chimney crown and objects within a 10m radius The chimney crown must clear any neighbouring bu...

Page 17: ...ly chopped wood produces greater heat output but also burns more quickly Optimum fuels Beech Other fuels Oak chestnut ash maple birch elm etc Pine and eucalyptus logs are low density and produce very...

Page 18: ...ents Figure No 14 Operating components on the appliance A Firebox door handle G Secondary air intake C Hot air selector o C1 100 air flow to the front o I2 50 air flow to the front 50 air flow to the...

Page 19: ...ood on lighting the fire This condensation will no longer appear when the appliance has been lit three or four times and has adapted to its flue If it does not disappear then check the flue draught le...

Page 20: ...make noises when in operation These noises are a natural result of expansion contraction of the parts which make up the appliance Do not be alarmed by noises of this kind In order to obtain maximum ou...

Page 21: ...rooms IMPORTANT This appliance is not covered by our warranty unless directly connected to the mains electricity supply in accordance with the conditions described in the relevant section in 1 1 Poten...

Page 22: ...instruction manual 3 10 Hot air output control This appliance has a control with which to choose where and how much hot air should be released through the front of the appliance and the nozzle Figure...

Page 23: ...y air intake open to keep the door glass cleaner for longer However the glass may get dirty the longer the appliance is used Special degreasing products designed for the purpose should be used to clea...

Page 24: ...regular basis if the appliance is used often then the chimney and the flue connector piping must be swept several times a year In the event of fire in the chimney close the flue draught close doors a...

Page 25: ...ips carpentry scraps plywood pallets etc Cold flue Heat up the flue by burning a piece of paper in the firebox Smoke during burning The room is at low pressure In rooms with Controlled Mechanical Vent...

Page 26: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 25 6 BASIC BREAKDOWNS...

Page 27: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 26 6...

Page 28: ...BASIC BREAKDOWNS 27 6...

Page 29: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 28 7 DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE...

Page 30: ...DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE 29 7...

Page 31: ...CE MARK 30 8 CE MARK...

Page 32: ...LACUNZA KALOR GROUP S A L Pol Ind Ibarrea s n 31800 Alsasua Navarra Spain Tel 00 34 948 56 35 11 Fax 00 34 948 56 35 05 e mail comercial lacunza net Website www lacunza net EDITION 00...

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