Chapter 4. Instalation; Setting The Appliance - Kernau KFC 6008 GE X Operation Manual

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Below instructions are intended for qualified technician installing this appliance. These instructions
are intended to ensure that the installation operations and the maintenance of the device are carried out
in the most efficient way possible.
NOTE:
Before installing make sure that the local distribution conditions (gas type and pressure)
and setting of the device are appropriate.
The setting conditions for this device are stated on a plate rate.
This appliance is not meant to be connected to exhaust pipes. Should be installed and connected
according the current regulations. In particular should be taken into consideration adequate
requirements which apllies to ventilation.

SETTING THE APPLIANCE

The kitchen room should be dry and airy. Also should have working ventilation, which meets
the requiarements of current regulations. The legal basis on which we assess the sustability
of the room for installing a gas cooker in it, is the Ordinance of Minister of Infrastructure
from April 12, 2002 regarding technical conditions, which buildings and their location
should answer.
The room should have installed ventilation system, which exhaust the fumes during burning.
This ventilation should consist of vent or the kitchen hood. The hoods should be installed
according to the tips given in manual instructions. The cooker setting shoud be ensure easy
access to all steering components.
The room should also ensure constat air supply, which is necessary to proper burning gas.
Air supply shound be not less than 2m
as a result of direct flow from inside through a channel with cross-section od at least 100cm
or indirectly from adjacent rooms that are equipped with ventilation ducts coming out to the
outside.
LPG is heavier than air and therefore tends to accumulate at lower levels. The rooms, in which
gas cylinders have been installed, should be equipped with ventilation ducts led out form the
room to outside, allowing gas to escape in the event of a leak. For the same reason, gas
cylinders, both empty and partially filled, should not be installed or stored in rooms located
below the earth's Surface (e.g. basements). The cylinders must not to be too close to sources
of heat (stoves, fireplaces, ovens, etc.) that could increase the
temperature inside the cylinder above 50ºC.
Class of appliance according to EN 30-1-1: class 2 - subclass I.

CHAPTER 4. INSTALATION

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/h on 1 kW burners power. The air may by supplied
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