1.3 Diagram of the equipment's measurements
See the ANNEXED document, section I, page 1.
2. REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
ALL LOCAL STANDARDS, INCLUDING NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN REGULATIONS MUST BE COMPLIED WITH
UPON INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT.
THE INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY A PROFESSIONAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS CLAUSE
SHALL EXONERATE THE MANUFACTURER FROM ANY RESPONSIBILITY.
2.1 Ground. Make sure the ground where the appliance will be placed is able to support the weight of the device. If not,
you will need a load spreading plate for the equitable distribution of the equipment's weight. In case of doubt, please
consult a specialist.
2.2 Flue liner. It is mandatory to have a smoke-tight Flue liner going from the connecting point of the base to the outside
in observation of the smoke pipe diameter. The good condition and suitability of this smoke pipe must be certified
by a professional and must also observe the relevant national regulations. This Flue liner should not be shared
with other devices (see Table 1.1 Technical specifications).
2.3 Type of appliance "Vermiculite" home plate at the bottom, sides and baffle plate, fire grate, ash pan and ventilation
set incorporated. The fireplace comes ready to install. Provision should be made from inside an output for the electric
cable. All the inner can be removed if desired, for easier transportation and installation. If you prefer, it can be coated.
In this case it must be coated following the steps described in 2.4 Insulation.
2.4. Fireplace room. Fireplace room must be built with non-combustible materials and should not rest on the apparatus
and the points of contact (such as the front frame). Inside should not contain flammable or fragile materials such as
wood, wallpaper, glass, chalk paper, etc.).
2.4.1 Apparatus insulation. The fireplace must be insulated with insulation panels (Type A-1, EN13501-1) on its sides,
back and upper part.
2.4.2 Fireplace room insulation. It is also convenient to use insulation panels on the inner walls of the fireplace (Type
A-1, EN13501-1).
2.5. Safety distances.
2.5.1. Inner fireplace room safety distances. Must be respected when coated.
50 mm
50 mm
1000 mm
2.5.2. Outer fireplace safety distances. Anything fragile or flammable (textile, electronics, wood, paper wall, glass,
chalk...) should be separated of the appliance and respected the safety distances described in 1.1 Technical
characteristics.
We must take special care in those fireplaces with wooden shelves or similar: we must prevent and avoid the possibility
of hot air that expels the device falls directly on the wood, in these cases, flammable items should be properly insulated.
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2.6. Ventilation
In case the fireplace is coated, it is imperative that such niche has ventilation.
2.6.1. Fireplace room ventilation. The appliance must be provided with an air outlet or inlet diffusers for sufficient air
flow as described in Technical characteristics
2.6.2. Hot air outlet options. (Minimum safety distance to the air outlets 250mm):
- WITHOUT air outlet pipes connection. Image III-1 on page 3 of the ANNEXED document. NO used the
upper air outlet, the fireplace room air is output from the front of it
- WITH air outlet pipes connection. Image III-2 on page 3 of the ANNEXED document. If you want you can
drive the air from fireplace room to the top or adjoining room.
2.6.3 Air supply. Air should be provided to the room where the appliance is installed. This is especially relevant when
outside air is not used and also when the door is opened for reloading with logs. This entry cannot be less than 225 cm
LD
1000 mm
50 mm
LI
1000 mm
1000 mm
50 mm
2
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