User Manual
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Stove Alaska 120A / 150A
3. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Foreword
Please read these instructions carefully and pay attention to advices, especially to those for safe handling.
Before you start with the installation of the stove, check:
If all parts are included (Notify supplier if any of the parts are missing).
The stove for potential damages (pay special attention to glass, firedoor and coating protection; Notify hauler,
if damages are found).
The functionality of all the movable parts.
This manual is not a service handbook. Here you won't find any instructions on how to repair the stove.
Regulations
Following regulations and standards have to be followed:
EN 13240
State building regulations and provisions.
Fire-protection provisions.
All other European, national and local regulations and provisions that deal with installation of the stove.
Basic requirements
Stove can be installed if:
Installation area is big enough to ensure normal use (operating, cleaning …) of the stove.
Within radiation area of the stove, there are no load-bearing construction elements (ex. pillars).
Sufficient air supply is secured.
There is a direct or indirect air connection with fresh air.
Stove must not be installed:
In rooms, where highly flammable and explosive substances or their mixtures are being manufactured,
processed or stored.
In rooms that are ventilated and do not have safety devices that prevent negative pressure.
In rooms that have no adequate air supply for stove to work properly.
Installation requirements:
Stove has to be installed in a way, that connection parts (chimney flue, air conduit), when needed of cleaning,
are easily accessible.
Walls in installation area of the stove, must be free of electrical and gas installations.
Air combustion conduit:
Air connection for additional air supply to the room, where stove will be installed, has to have a cross-section
of at least 100 cm
2
.
When calculating the necessary air conduit cross-section, local (elbows, filters etc.) and line (conduit length)
resistances have to be taken into consideration.
When air travels through operating combustion chamber, it heats up.
Air conduit's overflow resistance must not exceed 4 Pa.
Floor protection:
If floor, where stove will be located, is not fire resistant, it has to be protected by a layer of fire-resistant
material (ex. 6 mm thick glass plate).
Incombustible floor area in front of the stove has to be at least 50 cm long, while on the sides the distance
must not be less then 20 cm (measured from stove walls).
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