Assembly Sequence; Basic Requirements For Setting Up A Fireplace System; Installation Point And Combustion Air Supply; Basic Requirements On The Installation Point - Spartherm Mini R1V51 Installation Instructions Manual

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1.3 ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE

1. For fireplace inserts with push-up combustion chamber door, first
unscrew the locking screws of the counter weights!
2. If required, use the clamp or the one-hand clamping lock included to
attach the external combustion air swivel to the adapter in the desired
position.
3. The fireplace insert has to stand absolutely vertical and horizontal!
4. Horizontal connection to the chimney is possible by rotating the flue gas
dome. To do this, open the clamp, put the flue gas dome in position and
clamp it in place again.
2. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR SETTING
UP A FIREPLACE SYSTEM
Before installing the fireplace insert, make sure that the air controls func-
tion perfectly and repair if necessary. Consult a local expert to establish
the condition of the chimney and combustion air intake before beginning
installation. Note and apply DIN 18160 and DIN 18896. The responsible
standard DIN EN 13229 must be used. Every fireplace system requires its
own chimney. Multiple allocation is only permitted for chimney systems with
self-locking combustion chamber door.
The chimney calculation is based on DIN 4705 T1, T2 or EN 13384-1 with
the value triplet specified in these instructions. The optionally available
convection jacket is not required for tiled fireplaces. The fireplace system
must be set up as per the professional tiled stoves and ventilation engineer
regulations (TROL-Richtlinien für den Bau von Kachelöfen, available from
the German Central Association for Sanitation, Heating, and Air Conditioning
(ZVSHK), Rathausallee 5, 53729 St. Augustin, Germany).
3. INSTALLATION POINT AND COMBUS-
TION AIR SUPPLY
3.1 BASIC REQUIREMENTS ON THE INSTALLATION
POINT
Fireplace systems may only be installed in rooms and places in which the
location, construction situation and type of use do not lead to hazards. In
particular, when the model is dependant on indoor air, sufficient combustion
air must flow into the room in which the fireplace is set up. The floor area
must be of sufficient size and of a suitable design to allow an open fireplace
to be used correctly.
3.2 THE OPERATION OF THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM IS
NOT AT DANGER IF
• the chimney system has integrated safety equipment that automatically
and reliably prevents the negative pressure in the installation room.
• the required combustion air volume flow and the volume flow of the ven-
tilation system as a whole do not require any greater negative pressures
than 0.04 mbar in the installation room and the room and the rooms of
the ventilation network.
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