2. INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! All local regulations, including those that
refer to national or European regulations, must be applied
when installing this device
NOTE. When installing any type of insulation to
safeguard the heat cover, take the following obligatory
recommendations into account:
1.
Insulation must never touch the frame of the
device. This would prevent heat radiating to the
room
and,
components.
There must be a gap between the frame
2.
and the insulation (this gap will be
established by the manufacturer using
galvanised shields fixed to the cast iron
sides.).
The way your Insert Fireplace is installed will decisively
affect safety issues and how it works.
It is important to install the fireplace correctly.
In order to ensure your insert fireplace has been
installed correctly, it should be installed by a
professional.
Your insert fireplace heats by means of radiation,
heating walls, ceiling... directly and by forced air
convection, thanks to its internal fan.
1-Chimney pipe
2- Hot air grille
3-Cold air grille
4- Forced
convection outlet
consequently,
damage
2.1
HOT AIR.
TOP GRILLE AIR FLOW
This is the STANDARD air exit. Air enters through
the lower section, "A", and the internal fan forces
the hot air through the top section "B".
AIR FLOW THROUGH THE HOOD
This
option
mentioned above.
Brick hoods must include holes at the bottom and
at the top. These gaps can be covered by
ornamental grilles to facilitate the flow of air. Cold
air enters through the lower section, "C" and exits
through the higher section "D" (take into account
that your Insert Fireplace provides most of its heat
by convection). If the ventilation holes in the hood
are not large enough, the device may be damaged
if it is unable to dissipate the heat.
IMPORTANT! The minimum gap recommended for
air input is 200cm² of free air passage through the
grille.
(The air input grilles in the hood must be
located in such a way that they cannot be
blocked).
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