Combustion Air Supply; Ambient Air Independent Combustion Air Connection; Installing The Stove; Assembly Sequence - Olsberg 23/615 Manual De Instrucciones

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Combustion air supply

The Turia Compact stove can be operated convention-
ally, dependent on the ambient air as well as independ-
ent of the ambient air.
It must be guaranteed that there is enough combustion
air available for the stove. For the proper function of the
stove, a necessary combustion air volume current of
15,6 m³/h must be considered.
Ambient air independent
combustion air connection
By an ambient air independent operating mode, the
combustion air must be added from outside through a
leak-proof line or through a supply duct in the chimney.
Thus, speak with your district chimney sweep master.
Due to energy saving reasons, the combustion air in-
let should be able to be blocked if the stove is not being
operated. This can occur through a shut-off valve in the
combustion air line or through the air slide valves on
the stove. If a shut-off valve is used, this must be clear-
ly identified with CLOSED/OPEN.
Through the shutoff, it is avoided that heat is removed
from the set-up room through the constant circulation
of cold combustion air and cold combustion air lines
may lead to an increased formation of condensation.
Attention:
The combustion air line may not be closed during
operation!
In order to feed the combustion air to the stove exter-
nally via a pipe instead of from the room in which it is in-
stalled, it is possible to screw a Ø 125 mm combustion
air pipe to the back of the stove or at the bottom. If the
combustion air pipe installed is longer than 3 m, calcu-
lations will have to be carried out to verify an adequate
supply of combustion air. At extremely low outdoor tem-
peratures, condensation can occur on the combustion
air duct. For this reason it must be insulated with a suit-
able insulating material. Observe the rules of the oven
and air heating construction craft.
Use the Olsberg combustion air pipes with sealing lip.
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Installing the stove

The floor on which the stove is installed must be even
and horizontal. The stove may only be installed on an
adequate load-bearing floor. The stove can be stood on
a metal floor sheet or glass sheet to protect the floor-
ing.
If the flooring or carpet is inflammable, a stable, heat
proof base must be used. This must extend 50 cm to
the front and 30 cm to each side beyond the edge of
the combustion chamber opening.

Assembly sequence

Since by the installation of the side cladding and the
OEC (manuals are included with the respective pack-
aging units) and by the connection change of the con-
nection support, the cover hood is removed, the reas-
sembly of the cover hood should only occur if all add-
on parts are attached.
● The connection of the flue Ø 150 mm may optional-
ly occur from above or from the back. The device is
delivered for connection installed from above. To do
this, break the cover out from the cover hood.
● If there should be a rear connection, it must be in-
stalled in the following steps:
- Unscrew the cover hood in the front and back and
remove (see Fig. 1-3).
- Break out the cover in the back from the cover
hood.
- Screw off the connection support on top of the
heating gas dome.
- Screw off the connection cover on the rear of the
heating gas dome and screw on the heating gas
dome from above.
- If required, assemble OEC. To do this, pull out the
drawer under the combustion chamber door and
remove.
Place the OEC-power supply cable and the OEC-
temperature sensor cable behind the metal tabs
on the bottom right side of the stove so that they
are not damaged by the drawer.
- Install side cladding.
- Place the cover hood back on and screw from the
front and back.
- Screw on the connection support in the back
through the cover hood on the heating gas dome.
● Decide where the stove is to be installed. There
must be no objects made of combustible materials
within a distance of 100 cm of the stove's radiation
area, measured from the combustion chamber's in-
spection glass, nor may any be placed within this
area subsequently.
Minimum distance from combustible or load-
bearing walls: lateral 30 cm and rear 20 cm

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