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FIREPLACE
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Main door with double ceramic glass
8
Opening handle storage location
2
Detachable main door opening handle
9
Log rolling guard
3
Air intake filters
10
Vermiculite panels
4
Automatic combustion air regulator
11
Flue
5
Automatic ventilator control panel
12
Sensors access slot
6
Control panel door opening handle
13
Air outtakes for adjacent rooms
7
Control panel door micro switch
14
Main front air outtake
1
Hot air circulation space
6
Combustion air intake regulator
2
Vermiculite baffle
7
Lower air curtain
3
Secondary air intake
8
Upper air curtain
4
Combustion chamber
9
Stainless steel rotating baffle
5
Primary air intake
10
Stainless steel baffle
7.3.
General information
7.3.1.
When the fireplace paint dries
ARTE ® products are painted in spray booth with as more environmentally friendly and ecological colors as possible. There is although a
possibility that the first few times the fireplace is lighted, the paint emits an odor. Let the fire burn with intense convection until all traces of
gas disappear and there is no longer a smell. The gas is not toxic, but the room should be well ventilated.
7.3.2.
Incineration preparation
Prepare sufficient amount of chopped firewood, kindling and branches or torches. Before using the wood it is recommended to store them
in a warm place for a few days.
7.3.3.
Combustion air intake
ARTE® SOL fireplaces provide two different options for combustion air intake.
1.
Use of internal air:
The presence of kitchen hoods, ventilation systems or other heating appliances may affect the operation of the fireplace. When operating
more than one device make sure that there is sufficient air intake. The simultaneous operation of a kitchen hood or a ventilation system
with the fireplace may draw in hazardous gases from the fireplace towards the interior of the room.
According to the operating regulations, the concomitant use of similar devices may be acceptable
only if there is a flue gas control device. When there is a kitchen hood, a ventilation system or other
heating appliances in use, at least one window in the room must remain open.
Opening the holes for the combustion air intake is IMPORTANT!
In case it is not done, there is serious risk of destroying the fireplace.
Use a hammer in order to remove the covers.
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Table 7.2.1
Table 7.2.2
Summary of Contents for SOL 60
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