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NOTE FROM THE MANUFACTURER
Thank you for choosing one of our models. Please read this manual carefully. It has been written to give you
tips on installation, use and maintenance. If you need further clarification, please contact your dealer or the
manufacturer directly.
Our models are designed to improve the performance of any conventional fireplace. Two fans circulate the air
inside the convection chamber that surrounds the fireplace. Air enters through the bottom of the front and comes
out hot at the top. Optionally, the hot air can also be blown to the top of the hood and to other surrounding rooms.
The fireplace interior is made of high quality steel and, depending on the model, can be covered with pieces of
refractory material, steel panels or thick plates. These parts are easily removable; first remove the baseboard from
the fireplace and then the side pieces.
The fan cover is located under the front and there is a simple electrical installation inside. To access it, simply
remove the two bolts at the ends.
INSTALLATION
All our models are designed and manufactured for optimal performance. However the operation and
performance you get will depend largely on the installation.
Instructions for the chimney
Correct operation depends on the chimney draught. Tips for optimal performance:
- The woodburner must be connected to a flue that guarantees sufficient chimney draught.
- The flue must have sufficient height (not less than 4 m) and should extend at least one metre beyond the
maximum height of the building and other surrounding buildings, trees and other obstacles in a minimum radius of
10 m.
- The diameter of the flue of the appliance is ideal for keeping a good draught; do not reduce said diameter if at all
possible.
- Do not connect several appliances to the same chimney.
- The chimney should run through the interior of the building. Install insulated double-walled pipes when the
chimney flue runs outside the building.
- For the fireplace flue to work correctly, the room must have an air inlet that is at least sufficient to replenish the
volume of air that comes out of the chimney flue. In well-insulated houses with airtight joinery, an air inlet must be
made from the exterior. When air inlet vents are installed, they must be located in such a way that they cannot be
blocked.
- Note.- Extraction fans (e.g. kitchen extractors) can cause problematic reverse chimney draughts. When the
extractor motor is turned on, make sure there is an air inlet in the same room to avoid outside air being sucked in
through the woodburner flue.
- When the flue has to have angles or bends, avoid horizontal or downward sections. You must plan for the
cleaning of the flue and, if necessary, install pipes with access holes or cleaning hatches in sections that are not
easily accessed.
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