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INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING
The wood burning range meets the requirements for
connection to a chimney designed for 350°C smoke
temperature.
The adapter measures 120 mm on the outside; applicable
with both rear and side connection.
The optimum chimney draft is between -10 to -15 Pa.
The draft is mainly affected by the length and area of
the chimney, but also by how pressure-tight it is. The
minimum recommended chimney length is 3.5 m, and
the appropriate cross sectional area is 120-180 cm² (125
mm in diameter).
A flue with narrow bends and horizontal draught reduces
the draft in the chimney. The maximum horizontal flue is
500 mm, provided that the vertical flue length is at least
5 m.
It should be possible to sweep the flue throughout its
length, and the soot doors must be easily accessible.
Check that the chimney is sealed and that no leakage
occurs near the soot doors and smoke connections.
The range can be connected to the chimney with several
fireplaces.
1
2
Carefully open a hole in the spot where you will
connect your wood burning range to the chimney
stack.
Immure the wall lining.
CONNECTING THE RANGE TO AN EXISTING CHIMNEY
When connecting the range, place the flue pipe on the
adapter with refractory mortar in between. Then put the
refractory mortar on the connecting pipe and press it
into the wall lining. You can remove excess mortar inside
the connecting pipe from within the range.
NOTE!
The installation must be inspected by a competent chimney sweeper before using the range.
0 = Closed
1 = Fully open.