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CONNECTING THE FLUE PIPE
Treat this point of the installation with care and attention in
accordance with DTU 24.1. This appliance must not be connected
to a shared flue system. For ducts that are already in place: get it
cleaned (mechanical chimney brush). Get an authorised stove-
maker to check it for soundness and suitability (stability, air
tightness, compatibility of materials, diameter, etc.). If the flue is
not compatible (old, cracked, considerable blockage): - contact a
specialist so that it can be repaired in order to comply with the
regulations in force.
CONNECTING PIPES
Use pipes made from enamelled T450 stainless steel or 316
stainless steel (available at your stockist), without reducing their
length.
The connection to the flue must be made in the room in which the
appliance is installed. Provide access for chimney sweeping and to
clean the flue pipe. The pipe must not stick out of the flue pipe and
the connections must be removable and airtight.
Maintain a minimum distance of 3 x diameter between the
connecting pipe and the wall.
Avoid having a long horizontal section in front of the flue. If this is
inevitable, then give it a rising slope of 5 cm per metre.
COMBUSTION AIR CONNECTION
Outdoor air intake not connected
If it is not possible to connect the collar to an outdoor air intake,
then it will be necessary to get an additional fresh air intake
positioned facing the prevailing winds to permit correct
combustion, particularly if the house is heavily insulated and/or
fitted with a controlled mechanical ventilation system (C. M.V.) It
must have a minimum air passage of: 1 dm². Do not operate the
stove if a smoke extractor hood is operating. If the house does not
have a ventilation system that is based on the air sweeping
principle (in accordance with Spanish decree of March 1982), then
the air inlet must be free from obstruction.
Outdoor air intake connected
There is a Ø 75 outdoor air connection at the back of the stove. It
is designed to take in as much combustion air as possible from
outdoors. This increases the efficiency of the installation and
reduces the discomfort caused by the input of pure air. Given that
not all the combustion air is taken through this outdoor air inlet, an
additional air input of 50 cm
Principles for the supply of combustion air:
2
must be foreseen.
1) Directly through the wall.
2) Through a duct that ends in a sanitary vacuum; the section of
the sanitary vacuum ventilation grid (in cm²) must be equal to 5
times the surface area of the same (in m²).
3) Through a buried duct (one 90° elbow at most)
L max with Ø 80 mm duct
L max with Ø 100 mm duct
Remove the rear plate (if necessary; Allen key 4mm). Connect the
collar with a clamp (not supplied) to the outside (with a flexible
aluminium tube, not supplied). Remount the rear plate (if
necessary). The air inlet must not be obstructed. On the outside,
the air inlet duct must be oriented towards the prevailing winds. A
grid should be installed over the duct opening to prevent
obstructions, with a free cross-section that is the same as that of
the duct and with a mesh of more than 3 mm.
3. USE
TAKE NOTE:
This wood burning stove is designed to be used with the
door closed. The door must remain closed except for
refuelling.
To avoid burns, do not touch the appliance and wear gloves
to operate the controls.
The heat emitted through the glass makes it necessary to
maintain a safety clearance with any material that could be
damaged by the heat (furniture, wallpaper, woodwork, etc.).
A 2 m clearance will avoid any risk.
FUEL
Wood
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 softwoods (pine, fir, etc.)
as well as the use of waste from processed wood (railway
sleepers, woodworking waste, etc.) and household scraps
(vegetables or plastics).
Never use small wood, boxes, woodchips and vine shoots as
these will lead to sudden overheating.
Lignite
Lignite briquettes can be used by themselves or with wood for
slow burning. Place the briquettes in a single layer on a bed of
embers, limited to the surface area of the grid.
TAKE NOTE!
The use of coal or its derivatives is strictly
prohibited, even on an occasional basis. This appliance must
not be used to burn domestic waste.
CONTROLS
Combustion air control
The air control regulates the combustion air flow and permits the
precise control of the fire.
6 m
8 m

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