Installation for plastic tubs (Original Easy)
Heater for plastic tubs is connected with rubber hoses to the Ø75mm PVC pipes on the
tub. In this installation the heater is placed on the same level with the tub so both are
directly in contact with ground. And the heater is not hanging in the air. On some plastic
tubs this means that you have to add some support under
the heater e.g. concrete slabs or bricks. The hose
connections are made the same way as in the wooden
tubs. But the fixing plates, bolts
and nuts are left unused. In the
left picture plastic tub
connection pipes. On the right
side you see an example of
CULT connected with plastic
tub.
Chimney
You can use a Ø120mm outer diameter acid proof steel
chimneys in this heater. The reduced end of the chimney will fit
inside the heater. These chimneys are sold in 50 and 100cm
pieces. There is also a heat protection piece available length of
100cm. We recommend a chimney kit that has 150cm chimney
+ 100cm heat prot hat. There are also hats with spark
protection net available.
If you have purchased a chimney kit with the heater. It is
supplied in a separate box and has four parts (see picture right) and it has to be
assembled.
Remove the protective film from the thermal protection and place the assembled chimney
to the chimney outlet of the stove.
Be careful, the edges of the chimney are very sharp. Use protective gloves!
Fire safety
If the heater is located near buildings, for
example on the side of a terrace, the distance of
the chimney from any combustible materials must
be adequate. Remember to check the distance
both laterally and vertically so that there isn’t any
risk of fire. Safe minimum distance, from the
chimney’s upper end, laterally is three (3) meters.
Shorter distance laterally is adequate in other
parts of the chimney. If the chimney is closer to
any combustible materials you must use special
insulated chimney, which has to be purchased
separately.
When positioned close to the roof or when taken through it, the top end of the insulated
chimney must be at least one (1) meter above the surface of the roof. Ask your local fire
officer for more information.
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