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Convection air may be led to arrive from both 
the room and outside (other room, cellar, exte-
rior) to the bottom side of the fireplace. In case 
convection air is supplied (directly or indirectly) 
from outside, it may also be useful as a supply 
of fresh air for combustion.  
At any rate, assure proper home air manage-
ment and sufficient air supply into the room.    
Ensure not to use other air-consuming appli-
ances, such as heaters, cooking hoods, bath-
room ventilators, in the same room or in the 
house while the stove is burning; or make sure 
to have an extra ventilation grille installed for 
these appliances. 
 

3.1.3.   Floor, walls 

Combustible material must be sufficiently pro-
tected. The floor under the fireplace and the 
walls around it must not contain elec tric wires.  

Under the appliance 

Under the appliance, any combustible material must be removed or specially 
shielded by means of a 6 cm concrete slab and 10 cm insulation.  The legs of the 
appliance may rest directly on the concrete slab and insulation must be applied in-
between the legs.  

Floor round the appliance 

A floor made of combustible material must be properly shielded in the following 
areas: 
Front: height of the lower part of the fire chamber  + 30 cm, but 60 cm at least. 
Sides: height of the lower part of the  fire chamber  + 20 cm, but 40 cm at least. 

 

Walls, ceiling 

Combustible walls behind, next to, or above the fireplace must be shielded with at 
least a 10 cm stone or brick wall and 10 cm insulation. Fireproof materials should be 
covered with at least 6 cm insulation. 

V  >  H + 30  >  60 
S  >  H + 20  >  40 

Summary of Contents for 2300GL

Page 1: ...LLATIEVOORSCHRIFTEN EN GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING INSTALLATION ET MODE D EMPLOI INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING MANUAL EINBAUANLEITUNG UND GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG INBOUWHAARD FOYER FIREPLACE KAMINEINSATZ 2...

Page 2: ...removal 38 4 6 Extinguishing the fire 38 4 7 Weather conditions 39 5 Maintenance 39 Annex 1 Technical data sheet 52 Annex 2 Dimensions 53 Inhalt pag Vorwort 40 1 Einleitung 40 2 Sicherheit 40 3 Montag...

Page 3: ...ioning chimney and sufficiently ventilated you can take the long term and trouble free functioning of your heater for granted Please consult an expert when installing and connecting the heater The man...

Page 4: ...raught is caused by environmental phenomena such as wind It is prohibited to connect several heaters to one chimney for instance the central heating boiler unless local or national regulations allow t...

Page 5: ...rupt the combustion process and cause the smoke flow through the chimney to be interrupted which may lead to smoke emissions into the room Mainly in case of a fireplace together with the combustion ga...

Page 6: ...ly pro tected The floor under the fireplace and the walls around it must not contain electric wires Under the appliance Under the appliance any combustible material must be removed or specially shield...

Page 7: ...ust the height of the leg on the holder with bolt M8x50 nut M8 and both collars 8x 25 Fix the adjustment bolts under the legs These will allow to adjust the fireplace level 3 1 4 Combustible material...

Page 8: ...d either horizon tally or vertically Fix the flue collar on the smoke dome with 2 bolts M6x30 2 nuts M6 and 4 collars 6x 12 Assure proper sealing with kit or paste 3 2 3 Installation of the ashtray if...

Page 9: ...opening is 250 cm The grids may be installed on all sides It is important that air flows freely into the convection chamber If you use an air vent to convey outside air into the convection chamber rem...

Page 10: ...g other auxiliary material such as steel it will not function as a heat bridge The picture on the next page shows an example of fireplace installation within com bustible material 3 4 Finishing When t...

Page 11: ...ble wall Convection area Fresh air inlet Fireproof floor Combustible floor Convection air inlet Insulation if necessary Convection Air outlet Opening against eventual pressu re buildup Stainless steel...

Page 12: ...than twenty pe r cent moisture Wet logs are unsuitable for burning as they do not produce enough heat and all of the energy is lost in the process of evaporation Moreover the burning of wet wood caus...

Page 13: ...cause tar and creosote to deposit in the chimney after a long pe riod of time Tar and creosote are highly combustible substances Thicker layers of these substances might catch fire when the t emperat...

Page 14: ...he glass can be cleaned with a number of glass cleaning products available on the market Your installer can also supply you with appropriate products However never use abrasive or corrosive cleaning p...

Page 15: ...al length of logs Maximal L nge der Holzblocken 40 cm 40 cm Schoorsteenaansluiting diameter Raccordemant chemin e diam tre Flue connection diametre Schornsteinanschluss Diameter 200 mm 200 mm CO 0 11...

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Page 18: ...ct improvement specifications of the delivered product may differ from the con tent of this booklet without further notice Im Rahmen kontinuerlicher Produktverbesserung k nnen Specifikationen des geli...

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