Selection Of Operating Mode; Natural Convection; Forced Convection (Ventilation Kit) - Dimplex DC700 Installation And User Manual

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IMPORTANT!
Connection of electrical cables should only be carried
out by a suitably qualified engineer or electrician. The
ventilation kit must be connected to a bipolar switch
complete with fuses.
When preparing the connection of the electric cable
provided with the Forced Ventilation kit, be very
careful not to crush the cable while inserting the
product. This could cause short circuits that can
damage the entire electrical system.
Make sure that the cables do not come into contact
with the hot metal parts of the structure, as they
could melt and short circuit the electrical system.
The motor and the thermostatic switch must be
accessible
maintenance or repair.

SELECTION OF OPERATING MODE

4.3.
IMPORTANT!
With either NATURAL CONVECTION or with FORCED
VENTILATION it is necessary to provide connection to
an external air intake. Do not for any reason obstruct
the air intakes if the fireplace stove or ventilation kit is
in operation.
Your DC700 is designed to use convection currents within the double-
skinned casing of the product to draw cold air in at the base of the
stove which emerges as heated air from the vents above the door. This
effect circulates the heat from the product more effectively than relying
on radiant heat only.
Where installation permits, the DC700 can be built into an opening that
incorporates additional convection space around the outer casing to
enhance Natural Convection. Alternatively the convection effect can
also be enhanced through use of a Forced Ventilation Kit.

4.3.1. Natural convection

If this system is chosen, an air intake must be prepared (A) below the
stove, that has a free passage surface of at least 150 cm
natural fresh air flow into the installation cavity and around the stove
body. The air for the natural convection ventilation (B) will exit from
the front part in the opening between the firebox and the outer
cladding and will be uniformly dispersed throughout the room (fig.1).

4.3.2. Forced convection (ventilation kit)

A Forced Ventilation kit can be installed to supplement the natural
convection of the room and circulate the heat where room convection is
low. For this system an air intake must be prepared (fig 1. A) below
the stove, at east 150cm
Once installed, a built in temperature sensor turns the fan unit on when
the motor ambient reaches 50/60°C. This in turn circulates air around
the stove and into the room to help the convection process.
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Figure 1 – Natural convection
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Figure 2 - FV kit assembly
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