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The opening area for smoke evacuation must be at
least double the section of the flue and must prevent
snow and animals entering. The measurement of
the opening in the atmosphere must be outside
the backflow zone caused by the shape of the roof
and/or any obstacles found nearby. Pay attention
to the presence of skylights and dormer windows.
30° ROOF
45° ROOF
60° ROOF
15° ROOF
FLAT ROOF
A = MIN. 1,30 metri
B = DISTANZA > 1,50 metri
C = DISTANZA < 1,50 metri
D = 0,50 metri OLTRE IL COLMO
E = 0,80 metri
F = BACKFLOW ZONE
A = MIN. 0,50 m
B = DISTANCE > 2,00 m
C = DISTANCE < 2,00 m
D = 0,50 metri
E = TECHNICAL VOLUME
A = MIN. 2,00 m
B = DISTANZA > 1,30 metri
C = DISTANZA < 1,30 metri
D = 0,50 m OVER THE RIDGE
E = 1,50 metri
F = BACKFLOW ZONE
A = MIN. 1,00 m
B = DISTANCE > 1,85 m
C = DISTANCE < 1,85 m
D = 0,50 m OVER THE RIDGE
E = 0,50 metri
F = BACKFLOW ZONE
A = MIN. 2,60 m
B = DISTANZA > 1,20 m
C = DISTANZA < 1,20 m
D = 0,50 m OVER THE RIDGE
E = 2,10 m
F = BACKFLOW ZONE
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Installation
Please follow the following procedure in order
to install the fireplace insert:
• Connect the “T” pipe to the support of the
gauge (Pict. 5).
• Insert the fastening gauge (Pict. 6) on the
base of the chimney. Fasten it with four
screws and proper plugs. The base of the
chimney must be completely flat.
• Fasten the brackets to the wall behind the
chimney (Pict. 7).
• Install the smokes outlet pipe (Pict. 8).
• Install the air suction pipe.
• Lubricate the smoke outlet on the back of
the insert using a brush and some copper
fat (or similar fat suitable for high tempera-
tures). The lubrication of the smokes outlet
makes the removal of the stove from the
chimney easier during the supplementary
maintenance.
• Install the room sensor so that it is not
influenced by the warmth produced by the
stove.
• Connect the control board to the PCB and
the plug of the power lead to the power
supply.
• Push the ON button in the back of the stove;
• Lie the stove on the gauge with caution and
push it in the chimney until it reaches its
correct position (Pict. 9).
Pict. 7
Pict. 5
Pict. 9
Pict. 8
According to the norm
UNI 10683/98, the
stove must not be in the same environment
where extractors, type B gas devices or in any
case, devices that create lower atmospheric
pressure in the locale are found.
fastening pivot
fastening
gauge
condensate
water tank
supporting
brackets
“T” pipe
Pict. 6
6
Installation
Please follow the following procedure in order
to install the fireplace insert:
• Connect the “T” pipe to the support of the
gauge (Pict. 5).
• Insert the fastening gauge (Pict. 6) on the
base of the chimney. Fasten it with four
screws and proper plugs. The base of the
chimney must be completely flat.
• Fasten the brackets to the wall behind the
chimney (Pict. 7).
• Install the smokes outlet pipe (Pict. 8).
• Install the air suction pipe.
• Lubricate the smoke outlet on the back of
the insert using a brush and some copper
fat (or similar fat suitable for high tempera-
tures). The lubrication of the smokes outlet
makes the removal of the stove from the
chimney easier during the supplementary
maintenance.
• Install the room sensor so that it is not
influenced by the warmth produced by the
stove.
• Connect the control board to the PCB and
the plug of the power lead to the power
supply.
• Push the ON button in the back of the stove;
• Lie the stove on the gauge with caution and
push it in the chimney until it reaches its
correct position (Pict. 9).
Pict. 7
Pict. 5
Pict. 9
Pict. 8
According to the norm
UNI 10683/98, the
stove must not be in the same environment
where extractors, type B gas devices or in any
case, devices that create lower atmospheric
pressure in the locale are found.
fastening pivot
fastening
gauge
condensate
water tank
supporting
brackets
“T” pipe
Pict. 6
6
Installation
Please follow the following procedure in order
to install the fireplace insert:
• Connect the “T” pipe to the support of the
gauge (Pict. 5).
• Insert the fastening gauge (Pict. 6) on the
base of the chimney. Fasten it with four
screws and proper plugs. The base of the
chimney must be completely flat.
• Fasten the brackets to the wall behind the
chimney (Pict. 7).
• Install the smokes outlet pipe (Pict. 8).
• Install the air suction pipe.
• Lubricate the smoke outlet on the back of
the insert using a brush and some copper
fat (or similar fat suitable for high tempera-
tures). The lubrication of the smokes outlet
makes the removal of the stove from the
chimney easier during the supplementary
maintenance.
• Install the room sensor so that it is not
influenced by the warmth produced by the
stove.
• Connect the control board to the PCB and
the plug of the power lead to the power
supply.
• Push the ON button in the back of the stove;
• Lie the stove on the gauge with caution and
push it in the chimney until it reaches its
correct position (Pict. 9).
Pict. 7
Pict. 5
Pict. 9
Pict. 8
According to the norm
UNI 10683/98, the
stove must not be in the same environment
where extractors, type B gas devices or in any
case, devices that create lower atmospheric
pressure in the locale are found.
fastening pivot
fastening
gauge
condensate
water tank
supporting
brackets
“T” pipe
Pict. 6
6
Installation
Please follow the following procedure in order
to install the fireplace insert:
• Connect the “T” pipe to the support of the
gauge (Pict. 5).
• Insert the fastening gauge (Pict. 6) on the
base of the chimney. Fasten it with four
screws and proper plugs. The base of the
chimney must be completely flat.
• Fasten the brackets to the wall behind the
chimney (Pict. 7).
• Install the smokes outlet pipe (Pict. 8).
• Install the air suction pipe.
• Lubricate the smoke outlet on the back of
the insert using a brush and some copper
fat (or similar fat suitable for high tempera-
tures). The lubrication of the smokes outlet
makes the removal of the stove from the
chimney easier during the supplementary
maintenance.
• Install the room sensor so that it is not
influenced by the warmth produced by the
stove.
• Connect the control board to the PCB and
the plug of the power lead to the power
supply.
• Push the ON button in the back of the stove;
• Lie the stove on the gauge with caution and
push it in the chimney until it reaches its
correct position (Pict. 9).
Pict. 7
Pict. 5
Pict. 9
Pict. 8
According to the norm
UNI 10683/98, the
stove must not be in the same environment
where extractors, type B gas devices or in any
case, devices that create lower atmospheric
pressure in the locale are found.
fastening pivot
fastening
gauge
condensate
water tank
supporting
brackets
“T” pipe
Pict. 6
6
Installation
Please follow the following procedure in order
to install the fireplace insert:
• Connect the “T” pipe to the support of the
gauge (Pict. 5).
• Insert the fastening gauge (Pict. 6) on the
base of the chimney. Fasten it with four
screws and proper plugs. The base of the
chimney must be completely flat.
• Fasten the brackets to the wall behind the
chimney (Pict. 7).
• Install the smokes outlet pipe (Pict. 8).
• Install the air suction pipe.
• Lubricate the smoke outlet on the back of
the insert using a brush and some copper
fat (or similar fat suitable for high tempera-
tures). The lubrication of the smokes outlet
makes the removal of the stove from the
chimney easier during the supplementary
maintenance.
• Install the room sensor so that it is not
influenced by the warmth produced by the
stove.
• Connect the control board to the PCB and
the plug of the power lead to the power
supply.
• Push the ON button in the back of the stove;
• Lie the stove on the gauge with caution and
push it in the chimney until it reaches its
correct position (Pict. 9).
Pict. 7
Pict. 5
Pict. 9
Pict. 8
According to the norm
UNI 10683/98, the
stove must not be in the same environment
where extractors, type B gas devices or in any
case, devices that create lower atmospheric
pressure in the locale are found.
fastening pivot
fastening
gauge
condensate
water tank
supporting
brackets
“T” pipe
Pict. 6
Chimney
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