29
UNIVERSAL-6 65
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 an existing chimney
Do not use masking tape on the appliance
when installing and plastering.
Tape can damage the fi nish of the appliance.
• If required, a convection set can be added when installing the appliance.
* Appliance without convection fan : The use of a convectionset is
strongly recommended.
* Appliance with build-in fan
: The use of a convectionset is possible,
but not mandatory.
• In the case of utilisation of a convection set:
Carefully break out the “break-away openings” at the topside (2x) of the appliance.
• Use convection set:
The function of the convection set (option) is to improve the convection through the
appliance, resulting in effi ciency improvement and preventing high temperatures in
the chimney.
The set consists of: • 3 m alufl ex
• 2 exit grids (white)
• 2 collar adaptors Ø125 mm
• 4 hose clamps
Summary of Contents for UNIVERSAL-6 65
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...4 UNIVERSAL 6 65 Installation instructions...
Page 6: ...6 UNIVERSAL 6 65 Installation instructions...
Page 58: ...58 UNIVERSAL 6 65 Installation instructions...
Page 59: ......