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MSW Motor Technics MSW-PLT-W20 Manual De Instrucciones página 34

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Do not route the chimney to end in closed or roofed spaces (e.g. carport, garage, attic,
mezzanine, under the sun deck, porch, staircase, vestibule, etc.)
The surface of the exhaust pipe can reach really high temperatures (up to 160
should have a resistant to high temperatures, non-flammable warning against the risk of
severe burns or properly insulated with non-flammable material.
The end of the ventilation chimney must be higher than the air inlet pipe. If the smoke is
discharged directly through the wall, it is recommended that the vertical chimney pipe be
at least 1.5 m long for outdoor installation. This will prevent the ingress of smoke and its
odor back into the building when the power is turned off, and avoiding hot vapors that can
ignite the wood and burn the user at the same time.
The end of the chimney should not be lower than 1.2 m, the horizontal distance not less
than 1.2 m, and the vertical distance not less than 0.3 m from the doors, windows and the
building's gravity/ventilation inlets.
The distance of the bottom of the chimney should be at least 304 mm from the ground and
more than 2 m from any public walkway.
The end of the chimney should be at least 0.6 m away from flammable materials such as
bushes, plants, grasses, fences, building overhangs and adjacent buildings.
A pipe type "PL" or "L" must be used for smoke ventilation. Use an approved wall rosette
or ceiling firewall in the place where the chimney passes through the flammable ceiling
wall.
All chimney connections should fit tightly together, be twisted together (if the pipes do not
have a locking system) and sealed. The longer the pipe connecting to the chimney's exhaust
pipe and the more elbows it has, the greater the resistance to the flow of smoke.
Installation in a mobile home (Dutch):
The air inlet to the outside of the mobile home should always be well below the end of the
chimney.
The tip of the chimney requires a cover (canopy) to protect the house from rain and pests.
The stove must be securely attached to the floor with screws.
The stove must be grounded with an 8 mm or larger copper wire.
Overvoltage protection:
The use of an overvoltage protector is recommended to protect the electrical components of the
stove from damage due to voltage fluctuations in the electrical system.
Installation of the control panel:
Attach the control panel with the display to the back of the stove from above with the screws.
Then connect it with the power plug - see the pictures below:
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