Installation
Positioning For Gas Cooktop
The following requirements must be observed:
a. The room must be fitted with a ventilation system which ventilate smoke and
gases from combustion to the outside of rooms. This must be done by hood or
electric ventilator.
b. The room must be allowed for the influx of the air which for proper
combustion. The air flow for combustion purposes must not less than 70.6 cu
ft/h per kW of installed capacity. The air supply will be effected by influx from
the outside through a duct, its inner cross section is at least 6.1 cu in and
must not be blocked accidentally.
The gas cooktop without safety devices, to prevent flame go out accidentally,
must have a ventilation working on twice volume. For example, a minimum of
12.2 cu in(Fig.5). Otherwise, the room can be vented indirectly through
adjacent rooms which is fitted with ventilation ducts to the outside.
Al though the adjacent rooms are not shared areas, bedrooms, but fire risk is
hidden(Fig.6).
The following instructions are directed at the qualified installer, so the installa-
tion and maintenance procedures may be followed in the most professional
and expert manner.
Important: Unplug the electrical connection before performing any maintenance
or regular upkeep work.
WARNING
In a chimney stack or branched flue.
Directly to the outside
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