5
Installation
5.1
Installation requirements
5.1.1
Requirements on the installation of the appliance
• Make sure that the location agrees with the safety requirements. Refer to chapter
.
• Make sure the floor is made of concrete or a solid pedestal of non-combustible
material.
• Make sure the floor can support the weight of the appliance. Refer to chapter
for
the weight of the appliance.
• Make sure the wall can support the weight of an appliance when attached to the wall.
• Make sure that the floor temperatures below and in front of the appliance cannot be
higher than 85 °C, during use of the appliance. Refer to chapter
.
• The non-combustible floor must have a width that extends at least 150 mm from each
side of the appliance and a minimum depth in front of the appliance according the
requirements in chapter
.
• Make sure the room where the appliance is installed is properly ventilated.
• Make sure that combustion air can flow into the appliance without obstruction.
• If applicable, install a valve in the external combustion air pipe.
5.1.2
Requirements on the chimney
• Make sure that in case of use of an existing (masonry) chimney, it is in good order and
applicable for the appliance. Ask your dealer or chimney sweeper for advice.
• Make sure the flue system obeys the national and local applicable regulations.
• Make sure the weight of the chimney is not supported by the appliance.
• Do not connect more than one appliance to the same chimney.
• The flue system must have a temperature class designation of at least T400.
• The inner diameter of the chimney must be at least 130 mm over the total length.
• Use a steel chimney pipe with a wall thickness of at least 2 mm between the appliance
and the existing chimney.
• Do not use more than 2 bends of 45°.
• Do not use horizontal flue pipes.
• The chimney outlet must be at least 5 meter above the top of the appliance.
• The chimney outlet must be at least 40 cm above the top of a sloped roof.
• The chimney outlet must be at least 1 meter above a flat roof.
• The chimney outlet must be free from any objects (buildings, trees, etc.) within a
horizontal range of at least 5 meter.
• Make sure that a chimney valve has a free opening of minimum 12 % of the total area
of the chimney.
• Make sure your fire insurance policy covers any damage caused by a chimney fire.
5.2
Installation procedure
Do all the procedures in each applicable section.
• BOX 20 52 without wood log storage module, refer to chapter
.
• BOX 20 52 with wood log storage module, refer to chapter
Installation
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Summary of Contents for BOX 20 52
Page 1: ...Installation and maintenance manual BOX 20 52 Serial number Production date...
Page 29: ...9 Dimensions 9 1 Dimensions BOX 20 52 with screened glass door Dimensions Box 20 52 29...
Page 31: ...9 3 Dimensions BOX 20 52 with steel frame door Dimensions Box 20 52 31...
Page 35: ...Warranty Terms Box 20 52 35...