Installation instructions
for the specialist company
EPANA 6 kW
EN
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Elbows with a cleaning opening must be used in order to be able
to clean the connecting line.
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The exhaust pipe may not protrude into the chimney.
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Please note that a temperature of 85 °C can be reached at the par-
tition walls in accordance with test specification EN 13240 and
this can result in colour changes in light wallpapers or similar
flammable building materials.
Fig. 2.7
Plug the exhaust pipe (on site) into the connection
Fig. 2.8
Plug the exhaust pipe (on site) into the connection
Installing the balanced flue combustion air line (optional)
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Plug the Ø 60 mm combustion air line into the combustion air
nozzles (optional) if the combustion air should be supplied not
from the room in which it is installed but rather independently
from the room air via a line!
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Attach the Ø 60 mm combustion air line to the rear of the pellet
fireplace!
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Insulate the combustion air line with suitable insulating materi-
al because condensation can occur on the combustion air line in
very low outdoor temperatures!
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The combustion air line may not be connected during operation!
Fig. 2.9
Plug the Ø 60 mm combustion air line into the rear
Adjusting the pellet fireplace with the height-adjustable feet
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Adjust the pellet fireplace in the place of installation with the
help of the height-adjustable feet before you connect the pellet
fireplace!
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Unscrew the adjusting feet by approx. 10 mm before installation
in order to minimise sound transmission!
Fig. 2.10 Adjust the pellet fireplace with the adjusting feet
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