Important Assembly Information - Supra 148C Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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• This appliance is intended to burn wood, on no account may it be used as an incinerator or to burn liquid fuels, coal or derivatives.
• All local or national regulations, as well as the European standards(3) must be respected when installing and using the appliance.
• The heating appliance is hot when in use, particularly the glazed front. It remains hot for a long time, even if the flames are no longer visible. Take
precautions to avoid all contact with the appliance (young children in particular).
• Before accessing the electrical connection parts, all the power circuits must be switched off.
• This appliance must be installed in accordance with the specifications of the standards(3) in force. Installation by a qualified professional is recom-
mended.
• The instructions in this booklet must be followed scrupulously. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
• The manufacturer's liability is limited to the supply of the appliance. It may not be held liable in the event of any failure to respect these instructions.
- The following are especially prohibited:
- The installation of materials that may be affected or damaged by the heat (furniture, wallpaper, woodwork, etc.) too close to the fire.
- The installation of any heat regenerator other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
- The use of any fuel other than natural wood and lignite.
- Any modification to the appliance or the installation not provided for by the manufacturer, which would release it from its liability and cancel the warranty.
Use exclusively spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
• Any failure to comply with these indications is entirely the responsibility of the person who carries out the work and assembles the fire.
• Installations in public places are subject to departmental sanitary regulations, which can be obtained from the Préfecture of your region.
• The manufacturer reserves the right to modify, without prior warning, the presentation and the dimensions of its models as well as the design of the
assembly if necessary. The diagrams and texts contained in this document are the property of the manufacturer and may not be reproduced without
the latter's written permission.
- Your chimney "draws well", but you probably do not know the degree of negative pressure. The negative pressure or draught in a chimney
is measured in Pascals (Pa). All inserts, closed fires and fires are designed, optimised and built according to French standards NF 13229
(or NF 13240) to operate connected to a chimney duct whose nominal draught is 12 Pa. Very often (more than one chimney in two), the
draught is too strong (over 20 Pa). This can be due to the chimney being too high or an installation with tubing. The fires then operate in
abnormal conditions, leading to:
- Excessive wood consumption: this may be three times more than for a fire operating with a draught of 12 Pa.
- A fire that does not last, burning much too fast and giving off very little heat.
- The rapid and irreparable deterioration of the fire (cracks in the cast iron hearth plate or firebricks).
- The invalidation of the guarantee.
To avoid all these problems, there is only one solution. Have your chimney's draught checked (with the fire in operation) by a professional
and if it is over 20 Pa, install a draught regulator on the fire's connection pipe.
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- IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION -

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