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FIREPLACE CLADDING
Any personalised cladding around the fireplace must:
Be of M0 material (non-combustible)
Provide a free section of at least 600 cm² at the bottom to
allow free circulation of air.
CAUTION: In order to allow the hearth to expand freely,
none of its parts must be in contact with the cladding.
Keep a distance of 5 mm between the cladding and the
fireplace.
HOOD
We recommend the use of M0 class materials (non-combustible)
as well as the use of insulation. The design of a customised hood
should:
allow free access to the interior or include an inspection door,
be independent of the hearth, which must not be used to support the
hood. The appliance must be able to expand freely.
for appliances with a side-door opening, the brick strip or the hood
have to be placed at least 1 cm beyond the front of the fireplace to
allow air to circulate.
THE HOOD MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS
False ceiling
The hood must have a false ceiling fixed at least 30 cm below the
ceiling
of the room.
This false ceiling channels the hot air outward, prevents it from
remaining in the upper part of the hood and protects the ceiling in
the room. Make the false ceiling using materials M0 class materials
(non-combustible) and then insulate it.
The manufactured casing must:
have effective ventilation openings, communicating with the outside
of the hood.
be airtight with respect to the lower part of the hood to stop
hot air seeping upwards.
Insulate the face of the box against the wall, the pipe and the ceiling.
Hot air diffusers
One or more distribution vents with a non-closable free section of
600 cm² must be included in the upper part of the hood, flush with
the false ceiling.
Inspection door
The pipes that are connected to the flue must be visible along their
entire length, either directly or via an inspection door or grille
installed in the hood.
The connection pipes must be accessible (in France; NF-DTU 24.1)
for cleaning purposes.
WOODEN BEAM
No part of the wooden beam (if it exists)
should be subjected to heat from the inlet,
pipe or rising air (glass convection).
Assemble using insulation (rock wool) and a
beam protection kit (optional) available from
your dealer.
5. USE
If a niche under the fireplace is being used as firewood
storage, never block it completely (a front opening with a
section of at least 600 cm² must remain free at all times).
Leave a space of at least 5 cm between the bottom of
the fireplace and the top of the logs.
To avoid any risk of burns, do not touch the appliance
and use
the cool hand key to operate the controls.
Heat emitted through the vitro ceramic glass makes it
necessary to keep any material that could be damaged by
heat (furniture, wallpaper, carpentry, etc.) away from the
hearth. A 2 m clearance will avoid any risk.
FUEL
Wood
This high-performance appliance requires good quality fuel.
Only burn air-dried logs (2 to 3 years, stored in a sheltered and
well-ventilated place) with a maximum humidity of 15 to 20%.
Preferably hardwoods (birch, hornbeam, beech, etc.).
Avoid softwoods (lime, chestnut, willow, poplar).
It is strictly forbidden to permanently use resinous wood (pine,
fir...) as well as the use of waste from processed wood (railway
sleepers, woodworking waste, etc.) and household scraps
(vegetables or plastics).
Never use small pieces of wood, boxes, woodchips or vine
shoots that could lead to sudden overheating.
CAUTION:
prohibited, even on an occasional basis. This appliance
must not be used to burn domestic waste.
DRAUGHT
The hot draught in the chimney flue must never be greater than
20 Pa. Ask your dealer to measure the draught during the
installation of the flue. If the combustion air is not connected,
any use of controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) may
influence the draught, even reversing it. For this reason, the
extractor must be running during measurement of the draught.
CONTROLS
Orders
Beam
Protection
kit
The handle is used to open and close the door.
- When the appliance is cold, directly by hand.
When the appliance is hot, using the cold hand key
CAUTION:
The use of coal or its derivatives is strictly
*
Light
Nominal output
Minimum output
STOVE CONTROLS
right
centre
left
Open
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