MAGA s.r.o., S. Kollára 86, Čerenčany 979 01, Slovak Republic.
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4.3 PLACEMENT
In addition to the above, the boiler room must meet the following conditions:
• There must be no potentially explosive atmosphere in the boiler room, as the boiler is
not suitable for
use in such environments.
• The temperature in the boiler room must not fall below freezing.
• The boiler itself does not provide any lighting. The customer must provide a sufficient light source
according to local standards and regulations.
• If the boiler will be installed at an altitude exceeding 1800 m, it is necessary to consult such installation
with the manufacturer.
• The boiler room must have a secured opening for sufficient ventilation as well as the supply of the
required amount of combustion air, but at least 10 cm2 / kW of boiler output. The opening should be
designed so that the external weather does not affect its function (rain, snow, wind).
Location of the boiler in relation to the electrical network
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The boiler must be positioned so that the plug to the 230V / 50Hz socket is always accessible.
The boiler is connected to the electrical network firmly by a flexible supply connection
terminated by a standardized plug.
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The boiler must be connected to a plug circuit with 10 and an electrical circuit breaker according
to STN EN.
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Protection against electric shock must be provided in accordance with the valid STN EN
Location of the boiler with respect to fire regulations
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Location on the floor made of non-combustible material:
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The boiler must be placed on a non-flammable thermal insulation pad exceeding the floor plan
of the boiler on the sides by 20 mm.
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If the boiler is located in the basement, we recommend placing it on a concrete slab min. 50 mm
high. The boiler must be horizontal.
Safe distance from flammable materials
When installing and operating the boiler, it is necessary to observe a safety distance of 200 mm
from flammable materials of flammability class B, C, and D (according to STN EN 13501-1) (Tab.)
for highly flammable substances of grade E, F, which burn quickly and burn themselves even after
removal of the ignition source (eg paper, cardboard, cardboard, asphalt and tar cardboard, wood
and fibreboard, plastics, floor coverings), the safety distance is doubled, ie. to 400 mm, the safety
distance must also be doubled if the degree of flammability of the building material is not proven.