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UNILUX-6  40

Installation instructions

3.3.3  

Fitting in an existing chimney

 

Do not use masking tape on the appliance when 

 

installing and plastering. 

 

Tape can damage the fi nish of the appliance.

• 

Remove the existing fi

 re basket or stoking stones and remove the shut-off fl ap. 

  The chimney must be intact and must not be damaged during fi tting. 
  The chimney breast opening must be big enough for a gap of 1 - 3 cm to be left all 

round the appliance. Clad the chimney breast opening from the inside with a ceramic 
wool fi reblanket or similar (see section 3.3).

 

• 

Extend the existing chimney so that it ends at the appliance’s smoke outlet. To do 
this, use a fl exible, double-walled stainless steel chimney, for example.

• 

Slide the appliance into the chimney breast opening. Seal the smoke outlet where it 
joins the chimney so that no soot can accumulate above the appliance

 under any 

circumstances

.

 See 3.3.4. 

• 

Level off the appliance so that the cover does not catch on the base.

•  Fill any gaps around the appliance with a ceramic insulation wool fi reblanket and 

position the frame (where supplied)

.

3.3.4  Fitting in a newly-built chimney

 

Do not use masking tape on the appliance when 

 

installing and plastering. 

 

Tape can damage the fi nish of the appliance.

•  Clad the appliance on the top, sides and rear up to the front edge with an approx. 
  10 cm thick ceramic isolation wool fi reblanket. Leave a few centimetres clearance  
  between the front of the chimney and the appliance. 

•  Level off the appliance. 

•  Make a good seal between the smoke outlet from the appliance to the chimney. 
  See also 3.3.5. 
  Ensure that the entire fl ue is gas-tight.

Summary of Contents for UNILUX-6 40

Page 1: ...nsert appliance Barbas wishes you many cosy evenings with your new re This document is an essential part of your re Read it carefully before installation and maintenance of the gas re and keep it in a...

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Page 3: ...by Danny Baijens CEO Name and function Bladel September 18 2018 place and date of issue Signature The performance of the product identified in point 1 is in conformity with the declared performance i...

Page 4: ...4 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions...

Page 5: ...2 Placing 2 1 Included 10 2 2 Preparation for positioning 10 2 3 Accessories 14 2 4 Hearth requirements 15 3 Installation 3 1 Instructions 17 3 2 Flue gas channel 17 3 3 Fitting 18 3 4 Preparation Fu...

Page 6: ...6 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions...

Page 7: ...he Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area It is an offence to em...

Page 8: ...cted to another appliance Check the chimney Cracks in the chimney may not only lead to damp staining of walls and leaking of smoke they can also impair the carrying off of smoke Prevent your chimney b...

Page 9: ...e appliance for the rst time When you rst re up your appliance there are a number of extra points you should take into account In transit some parts of the appliance may have moved from their original...

Page 10: ...tting Check the opening and closing operation of the door Turn the handle all the way down Door is locked Set documentation Directions for use Installation instructions Attributes Glove Heat resistan...

Page 11: ...eleases from its lock and can be opened forwards For this use the operating hook supplied Check whether the 2 baf e plates are located correctly in the supports Check the operation of the slider for t...

Page 12: ...y Report any defects immediately to your dealer Remove enclosed documents and components from the appliance Important Decide how to install the appliance There are many possibilities See also chapter...

Page 13: ...ting as insert in an existing replace In these situations the combustion air inlet is at the front of the appliance II Installing as a build in appliance in an existing or new replace In this situatio...

Page 14: ...te Combustion air supply via wall outlet Ventilation casing chimney Ensure that the casing chimney has suf cient ventilation openings See Chapter 3 and 4 Have the suitability of the area in which the...

Page 15: ...ast 250 mm below the top of the hearth The minimum depth of the constructional hearth is 500 mm A superimposed hearth on top of the constructional hearth must have a minimum depth of 225 mm and must b...

Page 16: ...tructions Figure 2 Minimum depth of the superimposed hearth in relation to the height of the appliance The constructional hearth and a superimposed hearth must have a width extending at least 150 mm f...

Page 17: ...l i e an appliance with doors As a closed appliance draws in much less cold air the smoke is hotter Please have your chimney inspected to see whether it is suitable for a closable appliance The chimne...

Page 18: ...igh temperatures Before tting remove the door to protect the glass Insulation requirements temperature resistance 700 C density 80 kg m3 3 3 1 Positioning of the appliance The appliance must be positi...

Page 19: ...ure 3 Use of ventilation of chimney The ventilation openings at the top should be at least 50 cm below the ceiling Ventilation openings Examples installation possibilities A Appliance as an insert app...

Page 20: ...ce in an existing or a new chimney Fitted with ventilation of the chimney C Appliance as a build in appliance in an existing or a new chimney Fitted with ventilation of the chimney External combustion...

Page 21: ...air supply adapter pre mounted 3 Flue connection topside of appliance 128 mm external 4 Insulation material nonin ammable for example ceramic bre sides and top of appliance Schouw Schouwlichaam 5 Inl...

Page 22: ...pendent on the capacity of the mechanical ventilation system Always consult your tter about this In dwellings with an operating extractor hood this should be turned to the lowest setting or turned off...

Page 23: ...Slide the appliance into the chimney breast opening Seal the smoke outlet where it joins the chimney so that no soot can accumulate above the appliance under any circumstances See 3 3 4 Level off the...

Page 24: ...thick must be built of masonry or aerated concrete If the appliance is not placed against a bearing wall or a wall containing ammable material no false wall is necessary Layers of insulation of at lea...

Page 25: ...ues or double single skinned exible stainless steel ues After the appliance has been installed it can be connected to the ue In order to be able to disassemble the smoke outlet connection remove the b...

Page 26: ...s Push the smoke outlet connection back upwards and secure it in place Replace the two baf e plates 3 4 PREPARATION FUNCTION CHECK Check the operation of the combustion air supply slider Check if the...

Page 27: ...himney breast 4 Grate 5 Ashtray 6 Inlet opening 2x grate chimney breast ventilation air chimney breast 7 Combustion air supply slider Combined operation for the primary secondary and tertiary combusti...

Page 28: ...ced before operating the appliance again Broken ceramic heat resistant glass may not be thrown away in a glass container but must be included in normal household waste Check the grate and all interior...

Page 29: ...dust and as few particles of cigarette smoke candles and oil lamps as possible pollute the air in the room in which the appliance is used Heating of these particles by the convection system of the ap...

Page 30: ...ease give the serial number Pos no Article no Description 1 340637 Baf e plate stainless steel 2 339977 Stone baf e plate 3 339976 Stone side left 4 339974 Stone rear 5 340404 Bottom 6 340377 Combusti...

Page 31: ...he grate and the ashtray Remove the two steel bottom plates Although the heat resistant panels have been manufactured with the greatest care there is the possibility that some sharp parts may stick ou...

Page 32: ...nstructions Unscrew the locking pin with the aid of an Allen key and a wrench You can now remove the top baf e plate by pulling it forward slightly and then tipping it downwards The baf e plate can no...

Page 33: ...nstructions Remove carefully the left hand side panel Remove the bottom baf e plate by lifting it slightly and removing it sloping to one side Remove carefully the rear panel by lifting it upwards and...

Page 34: ...he right hand side panel Make sure the rear panels do not fall forwards The entire interior is now disassembled The interior is reassembled in the reverse order Make sure when reassembling the interio...

Page 35: ...35 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions 7 DIMENSIONS 7 1 without frame...

Page 36: ...36 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions 7 2 with built in frame...

Page 37: ...37 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions 7 3 with classic frame...

Page 38: ...38 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions 7 4 45 with classic frame...

Page 39: ...39 UNILUX 6 40 Installation instructions 7 5 with deepened frame...

Page 40: ...ior bottom Steel heat resistant and rust proof Inner lining Steel heat resistant and rust proof Bottom baf e plate Heat resistant panel 2000 kg m3 1300 C Top baf e plate Stainless steel Outside Constr...

Page 41: ...laims based on the applicable legal provisions Article 2 Warranty conditions 2 1 Should you wish to claim under the warranty please contact your Barbas dealer 2 2 Complaints should be reported as quic...

Page 42: ...arts such as glass glass cord thermocouple and the interior of the combustion chamber a similar guarantee is given until after the rst burning Article 6 Liability 6 1 A claim granted by Barbas Bell re...

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