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5. Make a hole in the outer wall with at a minimum diameter of 150 mm.
6. Put a flexible aluminum pipe in the hole.
7. Install a grate in the hole in the outer wall and attach the flexible aluminum pipe to it.
8. Attach the other end of the flexible aluminum pipe on the collar adapter. Use a hose

clamp.

6.3.3

Connect the optional external air supply (bottom connection)

Note:
• The appliance has the possibility to connect a supply pipe for external

combustion air. During operation the appliance gets combustion air from

this air duct. The appliance however, is not a room-sealed appliance

according to the requirements for room-sealed appliances.

• The external air supply connection is only available when ordered with the

appliance.

• It is strongly recommended to install a valve in the external combustion air

supply pipe, to avoid debris in the pipe and to avoid water vapor

condensation in the appliance when not in use.

1. Remove the round break out plate at the bottom of the appliance with a hammer.

2. Put the collar adaptor in the open external air inlet opening.
3. Bend out the 3 lips on the collar adaptor to attach the collar adaptor on the inlet

opening.

4. Identify the location in the floor for the external combustion air supply inlet.
5. Make a hole in the floor with at a minimum diameter of 150 mm.
6. Put a flexible aluminum pipe in the hole.
7. Attach the other end of the flexible aluminum pipe on the collar adapter. Use a hose

clamp.

6.3.4

Connect the flue gas pipe

The appliance can be connected to steel pipes, double-walled insulated stainless steel

flues and flexible stainless steel flues.

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Unilux-7 75

Summary of Contents for Unilux-7 45

Page 1: ...Installation and maintenance manual Unilux 7 75 Serial number Production date...

Page 2: ...ise without the prior written permission of Barbas Bellfires BV This document could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Barbas Bellfires BV reserves the right to revise this documen...

Page 3: ...Clearances in front of the appliance 20 6 Installation 22 6 1 Installation requirements 22 6 1 1 Requirements on the installation of the appliance in an existing fireplace 22 6 1 2 Requirements on th...

Page 4: ...rior of the combustion chamber 33 9 Technical data 37 9 1 Technical data 37 10 Dimensions 39 10 1 Frameless appliance 39 10 2 Appliance with built in frame 41 10 3 Appliance with classic frame 43 10 4...

Page 5: ...tion Bladel February 1 2021 place and date of issue Signature The performance of the product identified in point 1 is in conformity with the declared performance in point 7 This declaration of perform...

Page 6: ...a typical setup The illustrations are for instructional use only 2 1 How to work with this document 1 Make yourself familiar with the structure and content of the document 2 Read the safety chapter in...

Page 7: ...r inlet D Grate E Steel bottom plates F Log guard G Ash tray under the grate H Ceramic panels I Top flue connector1 J Control lever K Convection air outlet 2 Figure 1 Top view of the Unilux 7 75 with...

Page 8: ...ir inlet M Air wash inlet N Adjustable feet O Upper baffle steel P Lower baffle ceramic Q Connection for external combustion air Figure 2 Bottom view of the Unilux 7 75 with screened door Description...

Page 9: ...d logs or wood briquettes as fuel Do not use other fuels The appliance is intended for use with the door closed The appliance may only be used at the location that meets the requirements for the insta...

Page 10: ...tions shown in this paragraph are typical installation examples A Combustion air inlet B Convection air inlet C Chimney D Convection air outlet E Air supply to the room Figure 4 Installation in an exi...

Page 11: ...ce E Air supply to the room F Ventilation air inlet G Convection ventilation air outlet Figure 5 Installation with external combustion air supply in a new fireplace surround Note It is not possible to...

Page 12: ...ey D Convection air outlet E Air supply to the room F Ventilation air inlet G Ventilation air outlet H Flexible convection air pipes I Convection air outlet Figure 6 Installation with convection set i...

Page 13: ...chimney has no creaks and is in general good order Install a suitable cap on the chimney outlet to avoid birds nests build in the chimney Parts in the appliance can be moved during transportation Mak...

Page 14: ...mat Promatect L insulating board 0 083 W m K Skamol Skamotec 225 0 06 W m K Skamol Super Isol 0 08 W m K Only use white unbound ceramic insulation wool Do not use glass wool or rock wool these materia...

Page 15: ...arances to flammable wall Top view Table 3 dimensions and minimum clearances to a flammable wall Item Dimension A Air gap 25 mm B Thickness plate 100 mm C Air gap Spacer 25 mm D A B C 150 mm E B C 125...

Page 16: ...42 5 cm between the insulation plate and the flammable ceiling Alternative without a false ceiling Make an open space of minimum 50 cm height between the chimney enclosure top side complete width and...

Page 17: ...e the appliance make sure to protect it against direct heat radiation Make sure to put a non flammable insulation plate with a thickness of minimum 30 mm between the wooden beam and the appliance with...

Page 18: ...non flammable wall Top view Table 5 Minimum dimensions between appliance and non flammable walls Item Dimension A Air gap 20 mm B Thickness plate 25 mm C Air gap Spacer 20 mm D A B C 65 mm E B C 45 m...

Page 19: ...plete width and depth of the enclosure and the non flammable ceiling Figure 10 and Table 6 show the minimum thickness of the insulation plates and the minimum clearances to a non flammable ceiling Mak...

Page 20: ...m 50 mm thick ness false ceiling Not applicable the top side of the chimney enclosure is open with a clearance of minimum 20 cm to the ceil ing A Distance between convec tion air outlet opening and ce...

Page 21: ...depth C Minimum 180 cm clearance from the front of the appliance Figure 11 Height of appliance versus depth of the non flammable floor plate 1 Measure the distance between the floor and the bottom of...

Page 22: ...ion of the appliance in a new built fireplace Important Make sure the floor is made of concrete or a solid pedestal of nonflammable material Make sure that the floor temperatures under and in front of...

Page 23: ...ore 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 r...

Page 24: ...clamp A Appliance B Existing open fireplace C Flue gas pipe D Ceramic insulation E Combustion air inlet F Chimney adapter Figure 12 Chimney adapter 7 Put a layer of ceramic wool around the flexible f...

Page 25: ...ly Use a spirit level 4 Pull the flexible flue pipe through the opening in the top of the appliance 5 Connect the flexible flue pipe on the flue pipe connector Use a hose clamp Make sure the white gas...

Page 26: ...ue noise 3 Make sure all ceramic plates the grate and the baffles are in the correct position Contact your dealer if the final check shows a defect 6 3 Installation in a new fireplace 6 3 1 Install th...

Page 27: ...for room sealed appliances The external air supply connection is only available when ordered with the appliance It is strongly recommended to install a valve in the external combustion air supply pipe...

Page 28: ...e appliance It is strongly recommended to install a valve in the external combustion air supply pipe to avoid debris in the pipe and to avoid water vapor condensation in the appliance when not in use...

Page 29: ...If the flue is connected to an existing masonry chimney make sure to use a chimney adapter with the correct dimensions 4 Make sure that all mechanical connections of the flue system are correctly used...

Page 30: ...e is needed for the build of the fireplace 6 3 7 Build the fireplace Important Refer to chapter 5 for clearances to flammable and non flammable materials Refer to chapter 5 1 for applicable insulating...

Page 31: ...e mantle iron on both sides of the brickwork Maintain a space of at least 3 mm between the appliance and the mantle iron 6 Build the fireplace around the appliance a Install the fitting boxes of the v...

Page 32: ...uer damage 7 2 Combustion air supply 1 Make sure that the inlet of the pipe of the external combustion air supply is not blocked by leaves or other debris 2 Clean the inlet of the pipe of the external...

Page 33: ...nstruction and lower baffle refer to step 5 of this instruction 1 Remove the door a Open the door completely 2 Remove the bottom a Lift the grate and remove from the combustion chamber b Lift the left...

Page 34: ...nd a 10 mm fork spanner Make sure the nut stays attached to the socket screw b Push up the front of the heat shield 1 and pull it forward 2 and move downward to a vertical position 3 c Remove the uppe...

Page 35: ...ance 5 Remove the ceramic side panels a Move the left side panel a little upward and inwards 1 and remove it from the appliance 2 b Move the right side panel a little upward and inwards 3 and remove i...

Page 36: ...ottom of the ceramic back panel forward and remove it from the appliance Note To put the parts of the combustion chamber interior back do the above instructions in opposite order Removal of the interi...

Page 37: ...carbon monoxide CO 0 06 vol 710 mg Nm3 particles PM 40 mg Nm3 organic gaseous compounds OGC 63 mg Nm3 nitrogen oxides NOx 132 mg Nm3 Flue gas mass flow 12 7 g s Flue gas temperature 330 C Chimney drau...

Page 38: ...c glass The specific precautions that shall be taken when the local space heater is assembled in stalled or maintained are listed in the attached documents Installation and maintenance manual User man...

Page 39: ...10 Dimensions 10 1 Frameless appliance Figure 14 Dimensions of frameless appliance with screened glass door Dimensions Unilux 7 75 39...

Page 40: ...Figure 15 Dimensions of frameless appliance with steel frame door Dimensions 40 Unilux 7 75...

Page 41: ...10 2 Appliance with built in frame Figure 16 Dimensions of appliance with built in frame and screened glass door Dimensions Unilux 7 75 41...

Page 42: ...Figure 17 Dimensions of appliance with built in frame and metal frame door Dimensions 42 Unilux 7 75...

Page 43: ...10 3 Appliance with classic frame Figure 18 Dimensions of appliance with classic frame and screened glass door Dimensions Unilux 7 75 43...

Page 44: ...Figure 19 Dimensions of appliance with classic frame and metal frame door Dimensions 44 Unilux 7 75...

Page 45: ...10 4 Appliance with classic frame and 45 flue connector Figure 20 Dimensions of appliance with classic frame 45 flue connector and screened glass door Dimensions Unilux 7 75 45...

Page 46: ...Figure 21 Dimensions of appliance with classic frame 45 flue connector and metal frame door Dimensions 46 Unilux 7 75...

Page 47: ...after they have manifested themselves 3 Complaints will only be accepted if they are reported to the Barbas dealer together with the serial number of the Barbas appliance which is stated on the front...

Page 48: ...oes not automatically imply that Barbas Bellfires B V also accepts liability for any possible damage The liability of Barbas Bellfires B V never extends further than that stated in these warranty cond...

Page 49: ...Warranty Terms Unilux 7 75 49...

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