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The turbines of the Panamá-D model lack this connection Ø 150 of the turbine.
Replacement of electrical components
In order to access to repair/replace the turbine, in case of failure, it is essential to provide a register during the installation in the lower-middle
part of the coating or masonry. This register can be a grate of minimum measures 400x250 mm (width x height).
In this way, it is possible to unscrew the box that contains the turbine and proceed to change it.
Electrical connection
First, disconnect the electrical power before any manipulation.
Second, connect the temperature probe supplied with the unit according to the attached plan so that it detects the temperature of your
equipment.
External air intake
The models Panamá-E and Panamá-F have the possibility of choosing that the primary, secondary or tertiary air intake comes from an
adjacent room (or even from outside the house) or from the same room where the insert is installed.
The air intakes of this model are located in the bottom, so in case that the insert is not channeled to the outside, we recommend unscrewing
the 6 screws of the connection cover and remove it so that the air flows through their respective intakes (
see drawing D35
). However, in the
Panamá-D model it is compulsory to connect the primary, secondary and tertiary air intake to an adjacent environment or outside the house.
In the case of deciding bring air from the outside or from an adjacent room, simply connect this intake through a pipe of diameter 120mm.
Note that a connection too long or with too many deviations (elbows), far from benefiting the contribution of air intake, causes a high load loss
and, therefore, may cause combustion problems.
Do not forget that this air intake is separate and distinct from the one necessary of the ventilation unit (turbine of 680 m3/h) of its turbine/
turbines with an ambient cold enough (outside the house or outside the masonry built around the insert).
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3. INSTALLATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The way of installing the insert will affect the safety and the proper operation. For this reason, it is recommendable that the installation is
carried out by people who are qualified and informed about the compliance with the installation and safety norms.
If an insert is not properly
installed it may cause serious damage.
Before the installation, follow the next verifications:
•
Make sure that the floor can sustain the weight of the equipment and make a proper isolation in the case that it is made of flammable
material (wood) or a material that can be affected by a thermal shock (plaster cast, for example). If the equipment is installed on a
floor which is not completely refractory or inflammable such as parquet, carpet, etc, it is necessary to replace this part or introduce a
fire-resistant base so that it protrudes out the fireplace 30 cm. Example of materials include steel flooring, glass base or any other type
of fire-resistant material.
•
Make sure that there is proper ventilation in the place where it is installed (air intake) (see section 5 of the manual).
•
Avoid the installation in places where there are collective ventilation pipes, hoods with or without extractor, B type gas equipments,
heat pumps or equipments that can cause that the draw of the chimney is not good if they are used at the same time.
•
Make sure that the smoke duct and the pipes used for the chimney are suitable for the operation of the insert.
•
We recommend that you call your fitter in order to check both the chimney as well as the air flow for the combustion.
•
This product can be installed near the walls as long as the they comply with the following requirements:
•
The fitter must assure that the wall is completely made of brick masonry, thermo-clay block, concrete, bricks, etc, and that it is coated
by materials that can support high temperature.
•
Therefore, for any other type of material (drywall, wood, non-ceramic glass, etc), the fitter must provide sufficient insulation or keep a
minimum safety distance to the wall of 80-100 cm.
•
Keep any flammable or heat sensitive materials (furniture, curtains, and clothing) at a minimum distance of about 100cm, including the
area in front of the loading door. Measurements below the minimum distances should not be used.
3.1.
SAFETY MEASURES
During the installation of the equipment, there are risks to be taken into account, so you should follow the next safety measures:
a.
Do not place flammable objects above.
b.
Do not place the insert near combustible walls.
c.
The insert should only be used when the ash pan is inserted.
d.
It is recommended to install carbon monoxide detector (CO) in the room where the equipment is installed.
e.
Use the glove included for opening and closing the door as well as manipulating the controls as these can be very hot.
f.
Solid combustion residues (ashes) should be collected in an airtight container and resistant to fire.
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