
Monte Carlo - réf. 134 12 07
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Technical manual "1291"
2.1 Warning to the user
All the local and national regulations, and
in particular those relating to national and
European standards, must be observed when
installing the appliance.
An incorrectly installed heating appliance can
cause serious accidents
(chimney fires, burning of
plastic insulation materials, in partition walls, etc.).
The insulation of both the appliance and the
exhaust gas pipe has to be reinforced
and
done according to the Standards and the Bui lding
Regulations for safety reasons.
Failure to respect the mounting instructions leads to
engage the responsibility of the one doing the
installation.
The manufacturer’s responsibility shall be limited to
the supply of the equipment.
2.2. The room
Ventilation
: For satisfactory appliance operation
with a natural draught, check that sufficient air for
combustion is available in the room. in houses equipped
with one VMC (controlled mechanical ventilation), this
one aspire and renew the ambient air ; In this case,
the residence is under sl ight low pressure and a non-
sealable external air intake must be installed in addition
to the chimney itself, at least 50 cm² in section. If the
outside air inlet is connected to the appliance, it is not
necessary to foreseen additional air inlets in the room,
the Monte Carlo becoming fully “airtight"
Position of the unit
: For new installations, select a
central position within the house, to provide a good
heat distribution around the building.
The heat distribution towards the other rooms will be
made through the communicating doors. These
rooms must be in negative pressure or must include
ventilation gratings.
Floor and walls
: Make sure there are not combustible
or covered with combustible material.
Otherwise it must necessary to install a non-
combustible protection.
There must be a clearance of at least 150 mm at each
side of the appliance and at the back of the appliance
from a
non-combustible wall
.
This distance must be extended to a minimum
clearance of 400 mm from any combustible materials.
This measurement may be reduced to a minimum gap
of 50 mm when the non-combustible wall is at least
200 mm thick.
There should ideally be a minimum gap of 300 mm at
the right hand side of the stove, this will ensure the
best possible access to the loading door.
When using a single wall flue pipe, there must be a
clearance (A) of at least three times its diameter (B)
from any combustible materials.
If the appliance has to be located in an opening, this
distance must be extended to a minimum clearance
(A) of 450 mm from the pipe or the stove body to any
combustible materials.
Hearth
: The appliance must stand on a fireproof
hearth.
It is possible to provide a hearth made of non
combusible board/sheet material or tiles at least 12 mm
thick. Constructional hearths should be constructed of
solid non combustible material at least 125 mm thick
(including the thickness of any non combustible floor
under the hearth).
The hearth must protrude at least 400 mm in front of
the stove and 150 mm each side.
If the hearth is constructed on timber, there must be a
clearance of at least 250 mm from the timber to the
top surface of the hearth.
When using a single wall flue pipe, there must be a
2. Installation instructions
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150
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150
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Figure 2 - Clerances