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5.4 Placing a built in appliance
(if applicable)
Not all built in appliances by DRU are supplied with a control hatch. If it is not included, this control hatch is
available separately. We recommend using the Dru control hatch at all times. In this chapter, it is assumed that the
appliance is used with a control hatch.
!Caution
If you do not use a recommended Dru control hatch, please strictly observe the safeguards and necessary
instructions stated in chapters 5.4 to 5.6.
If you are not using the control hatch, please take the following into account as well:
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the accessibility of components that are normally placed in the control hatch;
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the maximum temperature of these components (maximum 60 °C).
The gas control is mounted under the appliance, at the burner mounting plate. It must be taken out and placed in
the control hatch at a later time. For placing the gas control in the control hatch, see section 5.6.
Follow the procedure described below:
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Disconnect the pipes from the gas control (flexible gas pipe, aluminium pilot burner pipe and thermocouple 1);
!Caution
The red wire of thermocouple 2, if applicable, must remain connected to the gas control.
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Disconnect the gas control from the burner mounting plate by unscrewing the self-tapping screw.
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Carefully unwind the red and black wire of thermocouple 2, if applicable.
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Carefully lay the gas control together with the wires of thermocouple 2, the ignition cable, the flexible gas hose,
the aluminium pilot burner pipe and the type plate plus chain in the direction of the control hatch.
!Caution
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Make sure there is no dirt in gas pipes and connections;
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Avoid kinks in the pipes.
!Caution
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Make sure the ignition cable cannot come into contact with other wires;
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The data plate should remain attached to the chain.
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Set the height of the appliance using the adjustable feet and
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Make the appliance level at the same time.
!Tip
The construction frame for most 2 or 3 sided appliances can be adjusted. This will allow you to connect the
construction frame to the chimney breast correctly. For 2 or 3 sided appliances that cannot be adjusted, we would
like to refer you to chapter 5.9 'Additional instructions'.
!Caution
do not ignite the appliance before the gas and discharge connections have been fully installed, first observe the
procedure described in chapter 7.3.
5.5 Placing the chimney breast
(if applicable)
In order to provide proper heat discharge, there should be sufficient space around the appliance. The chimney
breast should be ventilated sufficiently by means of ventilation holes (incoming and outgoing).
!Caution
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Use non combustible and heat-resistant material for the chimney breast, including the top of the chimney
breast, the material inside the chimney breast and the back wall of the chimney breast;
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Make sure that the appliance is not carrying the weight of the chimney breast when using stone-like
materials;
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The passage of the ventilation holes (outgoing), which are placed as high as possible, is stated in Appendix 2,
Table 2.
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