Electric Connection Of The Blower; 5- Installation Requirements For The Appliance; Definition Of Components Included In The Smoke Evacuation System; Characteristics And Size Of The Smoke Flue To Which The Appliance Must Be Connected - deville C07921 Instrucciones Para La Instalación Y El Uso

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This kit, provided as an optional equipment,
has to be fixed before the installation of the
appliance in the fireplace.
To fix, refer to the instructions for use attached
to the option.
A barbecue kit C07012.EA01 (Fig. 3).
4.3 – Electric connection of the blower
- The appliance is delivered with a 1.5-metre flexible
cable which allows its connection to the mains. Its end
is at the bottom of the left back part of your insert and
you'll need to draw it (not too strongly) to get
it.Remember to put on the fixed installation an
omnipolar separation device with an opening distance
of the contacts of at least 3 mm : this device will ensure
the insulation of the appliance from the mains. The
installation will have to be in line with the NFC 15100,
especially the connection to earth (green and yellow
wire) will have to be done.
- The nominal power is the blower is 19 W –230 V
tension.
- It might be necessary to extract the vent or the insert
from their places: in this case keep a cable long enough
to do these operations without pulling too strongly on
the cable.
5 – INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE APPLIANCE
The installation cannot be modified by the user.
We remind you hereafter of the prior recommendations
to be respected, these will have to be added to the strict
application of the whole DTU 24-2-2.
5.1 – Definition of components included in the
smoke evacuation system(Fig. 4)
5.2 – Characteristics and size of the smoke
flue to which the appliance must be
connected

5.2.1 - Type of Smoke Flue

5.2.1.1 - New Smoke Flue

Use of the following materials:
Fireclay flue blocks compilant with French
Standard NF P 51-311
Concrete flue blocks compliant with NF P 51-
321
Composite metal pipes compliant with NF D 35-
304 and NF D 35-303 or which have received
"Avis Technique" approval (*) for this use
Fireclay bricks compliant with NF P 51-301
Refractory bricks compliant with NF P 51-302
The use of certified insulating materials means that
on-the-spot
insulating
particularly where the chimney stack is concerned
(minimum thermal resistance 0.43 m
work
can
be
avoided,
2
k/W).
5.2.1.2 -

Existing Smoke Flue

The installer is responsible for existing parts. He
should check the condition of the flue and carry out
any work required in order to ensure that it is in
proper working order and compliant with the
regulations in force.
He should sweep the flue and then check the
following very thoroughly:
Compatibility of the flue with the intended use ;
Stability
That the flue is empty and smoke-tight (DTU 24-
1, Appendix II).
If the flue is not compatible, make a casing using an
approved method ("Avis Technique" certificats (*) or
install a new flue.
(*) French assessment and certification system
5.2.2 – Minimum flue section
Réglementation
Square or oblong flue
blocks
Circular flues
In all cases, the cross section of the pipe must be at
least equal to that of the connecting nozzle on the
appliance.

5.2.3 - General Recommendations

A good flue will be built of materials with low heat
conducting properties so that it stays hot.
Flue casing should be such as to limit the external
surface temperature to the following :
- 50° C in living areas
- 80° C in non-living or inaccessible areas
lt should be completely smoke-tight, stable and
have no rough spots.
There should be no sudden changes in section
(slope in relation to the vertical less than 45° ).
It should extend at least 0,4 m above the ridge of
the roof and of adjacent roofs.
Two appliances should not be connected to the
same flue.
It should come out into the room containing the
appliance at a height of at least 50 mm.
The interior face should be at least 16 cm away
from any wood or combustible materials.
Flue blocks should be placed with the male part
towards the bottom so as to avoid any leaks to the
outside.
The flue should include no more than two changes
of direction, i.e. no more than one non-vertical
section.
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Working with
Working with
Doors open
Doors closed
Minimum section
Minimum section
2
4 dm
Minimum diameter
Minimum diameter
200 mm
2
2,5 dm
153 mm

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