Contents 1. Introduction 2. Checking the product 3. Correct positioning of the fireplace insert 4. transport 5. Positioning the fireplace insert 6. Removing the transport securings (only for liftdoors) 7. Gas outlet variants 8. Connection to the chimney 9. Air supply for burning 10.
1. IntRoDuCtIon - Before starting work, carefully read this manual. - We do not bear any liability for any damage that may occur as a result of complying with the instructions in this manual, which will also invalidate they warranty. - Injury and damage to the materials may occur if the procedure is not followed correctly.
3. CoRReCt PosItIonInG of tHe fIRePlACe InseRt When choosing the correct position for the fireplace insert, the following requirements should be taken into consideration: - The position of the fireplace insert must be approved by the construction supervisor (chimney foreman). - A sufficient air supply must be ensured in the room.
fIG. 1 5. PosItIonInG tHe fIRePlACe InseRt - The fireplace insert must be positioned on a base with the respective load-bearing capacity. - The fireplace insert must be positioned on the foundation plate, not on an unstable or movable surface. - The distance of the fireplace insert from the floor can be regulated by turning the legs (Fig.
- recommended for connection to the accumulating flue system with an external diameter of 180 mm - available for models: HAKA 37/50, HAKA 63/51, HAKA 67/51, ECKA 67/45/51 - heat-air exchanger version (Fig. 4b): - recommended for direct connection to chimneys with external diameters of 200 mm (150 mm...
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- cast adapter version (Fig. 4c): - recommended for connection to accumulating rings with external diameters of 440 mm - available for models: HAKA 37/50, HAKA 63/51, HAKA 67/51, ECKA 67/45/51 fIG. 4A fIG. 4B fIG. 4C - version with rear smoke extraction (Fig. 5a): - recommended for connection to the accumulating flue system or for direct connection to the chimney.
8. ConneCtIon to tHe CHImney - Before connecting the fireplace insert to the chimney, check the size and condition of the chimney (according to the dIn 18160 directives and standards). The correct operation of the chimney according to dIn En 13384 must be signed by legal authority. When making the chimney calculations, you must include the parameters of the fireplace insert.
- To supply air, it is recommended to use the shortest possible route and to deviate from the direction of the line only if strictly necessary. - Use work diagrams (see the professional regulations for fireplace specialists - Tr-ol) and determine the cross-section of the air supply line.
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vertically closing door (Fig. 7) remove the cotter pin on the upper hinge (no. 1). Attach the side wrench (size 17) onto the lower hinge and lift the door upward (no. 2). once the lower hinge is released from the frame, push the door outward (no.
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Corner liftdoor (Fig. 9) open the door into the position for cleaning the glass (no. 1). Make sure that the securings for the lifting mechanism are ejected (step no. 2). remove the cotter pin on the upper door hinge (no. 3). Then move the door upwards to release the lower hinge and remove the door by moving it inwards (no. 4).
11. ClosInG tHe DooR The door on the fireplace insert can be set to: – a manually closing door A1 – a self-closing door The door is set to manual closing when it is manufactured, i.e. version A. Multiple chimney connections cannot be used with this version.
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straight liftdoor, ukA series and model 50/35/45h (Fig. 12) remove the side parts of the linning of the fireplace so that the left and the right service hole to the counter-weight can be accessed (no. 1). Use Allen wrench no.3 dismantle both blindings (no. 2). The metal cover has to be bent off by UKA series.
fIG. 13 12. InstAllInG tHe fRAmes All covering, build-on frames and their respective screws and slip nuts (for liftdoors) for fixing the frame on the fireplace insert are included. When installing individual frames, proceed as follows: Installation of cover frames (Fig. 14) Attach the nuts on edge of the galvanized sheet of metal (no.
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Installation of build-on frames to straight door models (Fig. 15) Insert both sides of the build-on frame to the fireplace insert from inside of the lifting mechanism and attach the screws using wrench no. 8 (no. 1). To the edge of the galvanized sheet of metal attach the nuts.
13. InstAllInG tHe fIRePlACe InseRt - When assembling the consumer appliance, follow all local regulations and regulations related to national and European standards. - during the construction, pay special attention to regulations concerning fire safety, options for using materials and the size of the ventilation grids. - The construction must enable access for cleaning the consumer appliance, chimney flue and chimney.
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Wall 14. Protective floor made from fireproof Insulation layer (chimney flue) material Connection / chimney flue 15. Insulation layer (sides) Insulation layer (rear wall) 16. surroundings (of the room) Convection area 17. radiation area Grid for the inflow of convection air 18.
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Insulating layers (protection of standard walls) - The forewall (22) and the wall of the building (20) must be protected by an insulating layer (4, 16) with a minimum thickness of 9 cm. - The surrounding (11) does not need to be protected by the insulating layer if the construction is protected so that the surface of the surroundings heats to a maximum of 85°C.
- In the forward direction, it depends on the height of the bottom of the combustion chamber from the floor, it is necessary to add to this height 20 cm; the minimum value is 30 cm. Radiation area of the fireplace insert - From the hole into the fireplace (forward, upward, downward and on the sides) a gap of at least 80 cm must be kept between the construction parts and the flammable material or a the flammable parts and the furniture.
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