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REMKO HTL 80/170
installation instructions
The safety regulations of the ac-
cident prevention and insurance
associations, the respective regional
building regulations and the com-
bustion appliances regulations
apply in principle to the operation
of the unit.
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Make sure that there is an ad-
equate fresh air supply appro-
priate to the respective forced-
air burner capacity (see name
plate).
The forced-air oil burner may
need to be fitted with a sepa-
rate air supply for combustion
installation outside
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The operation of the units
must not present a hazard or
unreasonable loading
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The unit operator must
ensure that it is not possible
for unauthorised persons to be
able to manipulate either
the unit or the power supply.
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The unit must be protected
from unauthorised use
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Precipitation such as rain or
snow can be sucked in through
the supply air fan.
For this reason suitable weather
protection should be provided.
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Overpressure and
underpressure in
the installation area should be
avoided as this will inevitably
lead to combustion-related
faults.
ATTEnTiOn
The units must only be
installed in well ventilated
spaces and not in living areas
or similar recreational areas.
Room heating
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The units may only be operated
for room heating with a room
thermostat (accessory)
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The fresh air supply required
for trouble-free combustion
must be guaranteed.
It is practical to have the fresh
air supply provided by
windows and doors or through
appropriately dimensioned
openings in the outside wall
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The exhaust gases must be fed
to the outside via the flue gas
pipes.
Safety distances
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In order to guarantee safe
operation and maintenance
of the units, 1.5 m safety
distance should be maintained
around the unit.
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Flooring and ceilings must
be fire retardant
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Intake and outlet diameters
must not be narrowed or
blocked with foreign objects.
installation in closed, well
ventilated areas without
exhaust gas connection
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The operation of the units
is permissible if the minimum
air quantity for combustion is
supplied.
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Reliable extraction
of the combustion gases must
be guaranteed in all cases in
order to exclude impermissible
contamination of the room air
with hazardous substances.
Fresh air is fed from below.
Exhaust gases are routed
upwards.
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It is forbidden for personnel
to remain in these areas
for extended periods.
Appropriate prohibition
signs should be put up
at the entrances