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W415-1066 / C / 06.22.12

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NAPOLEON® warrants its products against manufacturing defects to the original purchaser only. registering your warranty is not 

necessary. Simply provide your proof of purchase along with the model and serial number to make a warranty claim. NAPOLEON® 

reserves the right to have its representative inspect any product or part thereof prior to honouring any warranty claim. Provided that the 

purchase was made through an authorized NAPOLEON® dealer your appliance is subject to the following conditions and limitations:

warranty coverage begins on the date of original installation.

This factory warranty is non-transferable and may not be extended whatsoever by any of our representatives.

The biomass furnace must be installed by an authorized service technician or contractor. Installation must be done in accordance with 

the installation instructions included with the product and all local and national building and fi re codes.

This limited warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, lack of maintenance, accident, alterations, abuse or neglect and parts 

installed from other manufacturers will nullify this warranty. warranty does not cover installations in commercial or industrial settings.

This limited warranty further does not cover any scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloring caused by excessive heat, abrasive and 

chemical cleaners nor chipping on porcelain enamel parts, nor any venting components used in the installation of the appliance.

This warranty extends to the repair or replacement of warranted parts which are defective in material or workmanship provided that the 

product has been operated in accordance with the operation instructions and under normal conditions.

After the fi rst year, with respect to the President’s Lifetime Limited warranty, NAPOLEON® may, at its discretion, fully discharge all 

obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding to the original warranted purchaser the wholesale price of any warranted but 

defective part(s).

After the fi rst year, NAPOLEON® will not be responsible for installation, labour or any other costs or expenses related to the reinstallation 

of a warranted part, and such expenses are not covered by this warranty.

Notwithstanding any provisions contained in the President’s Lifetime Limited warranty, NAPOLEON’s responsibility under this warranty is 

defi ned as above and it shall not in any event extend to any incidental, consequential or indirect damages.

This warranty defi nes the obligations and liability of NAPOLEON® with respect to the NAPOLEON® biomass furnace and any other 

warranties expressed or implied with respect to this product, its components or accessories are excluded.

NAPOLEON® neither assumes, nor authorizes any third party to assume, on its behalf, any other liabilities with respect to the sale of this 

product. NAPOLEON® will not be responsible for: over-fi ring, downdrafts, spillage caused by environmental conditions such as rooftops, 

buildings, nearby trees, hills, mountains, inadequate vents or ventilation, excessive venting confi gurations, insuffi cient makeup air, or 

negative air pressures which may or may not be caused by mechanical systems such as exhaust fans, furnaces, clothes dryers, etc.

Any damages to appliance, combustion chamber, heat exchanger, plated trim or other component  due to water, weather damage, long 

periods of dampness, condensation, damaging chemicals or cleaners will not be the responsibility of NAPOLEON®.

All parts replaced under the President’s Limited Lifetime warranty Policy are subject to a single claim.

NAPOLEON® will provide replacement parts at a prorated value of the current retail price.

All parts replaced under the warranty will be covered for a period of 90 days from the date of their installation.

The manufacturer may require that defective parts or products be returned or that digital pictures be provided to support the 

claim.  returned products are to be shipped prepaid to the manufacturer for investigation.  If a product is found to be defective, the 

manufacturer will repair or replace such defect.

Before shipping your appliance or defective components, your dealer must obtain an authorization number.  Any merchandise shipped 

without authorization will be refused and returned to sender.

Shipping costs are not covered under this warranty.

Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer.

warranty labour allowance is only for the replacement of the warranted part.  Travel, diagnostic tests, shipping and other related 

charges are not covered by this warranty.

NAPOLEON® products are manufactured under the strict Standard of the world recognized ISO 9001 : 2008 quality 

Assurance Certifi cate.

NAPOLEON® products are designed with superior components and materials, assembled by trained craftsmen 

who take great pride in their work. The complete appliance is again thoroughly inspected by a qualifi ed technician 

before packaging to ensure that you, the customer, receives the quality product that you expect from NAPOLEON®.

The following materials and workmanship in your new NAPOLEON® biomass furnace are warranted against defects 

for as long as you own the appliance. This covers: weld defects in the combustion chamber and heat exchangers, 

ceramic glass (thermal breakage only), ash drawer and iron castings.* Perforations caused by metal scalings for a 

period of fi ve years.

Electrical (110v) components and wearable parts such as blowers, thermal switch, switches, wiring, fi rebrick, 

stainless steel baffl e retainer, secondary air tubes, and gasketing are covered and NAPOLEON® will provide 

replacement parts free of charge during the fi rst and second year of the limited warranty.* 

Labour related to warranty repair is covered free of charge during the fi rst year. repair work, however, requires 

the prior approval of an authorized company offi cial. Labour costs to the account of NAPOLEON® are based on a 

predetermined rate schedule and any repair work must be done through an authorized NAPOLEON® dealer.

Note that metal scaling is a normal occurrence during the lifetime of the fi rebox, but is greatly accelerated by the 

exposure to moisture, over fi ring and lack of preventative maintenance.  Evidence of either of these conditions voids 

warranty.

Parts such as fi rebricks, gaskets and baffl es should routinely be removed by the operator as part of the regular 

service and therefore, any warranty replacement of these parts does not qualify for any labour allowances.

* Construction of models vary. warranty applies only to components included with your specifi c appliance.

NAPOLEON® BIOmASS FurNACE PrESIdENT’S LIFETImE LImITEd wArrANTy

CONdITIONS ANd LImITATIONS

ALL SPECIFICATIONS ANd dESIgNS ArE SuBJECT TO CHANgE wITHOuT PrIOr NOTICE duE TO ON-gOINg PrOduCT 

ImPrOvEmENTS. NAPOLEON® IS A rEgISTErEd TrAdEmArk OF wOLF STEEL LTd. PATENTS u.S. 5.303.693.801 - CAN. 

2.073.411, 2.082.915. © wOLF STEEL LTd.

rev. 02.07.12

Summary of Contents for HYBRID 100

Page 1: ...uilding or fire or other authority having jurisdiction and follow their guidelines Operate only with the doors tightly closed Do not use an elevated grate or otherwise raise the fire This heater is de...

Page 2: ...tallation 25 5 1 flue chimney 25 5 1 1 controlling draft 25 5 1 2 measuring draft 25 5 2 minimum clearance to combustibles 26 5 3 GENERAL PLENUM AND DUCTING CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 26 5 3 1 minimum...

Page 3: ...MNI listing and may void the war ranty It may also create a hazardous installation Read through these instruc tions thoroughly before starting your installation and follow them carefully throughout yo...

Page 4: ...t clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids under no circumstances should this appliance be modified do not use this appliance if any part has been unde...

Page 5: ...e severe burns if contacted Children and pets must be kept from touching the appliance when it is hot con tact your local authorized dealer distributor for safety screens that may be available for thi...

Page 6: ...W415 1066 C 06 22 12 6 air flow circulation and heat transfer COMBUSTION AIR FLOW EXHAUST PATH AIR INLET PATH...

Page 7: ...ions Manual switch for summer fan operation do not let the appliance become hot enough for any part to glow red Optional Modules Available 10 Kw Electric Furnace Module HMFK EF10 Diffusion Plenum HMFK...

Page 8: ...with adequate ground clearance and be sufficiently shielded from prevailing winds to prevent from reversing in the vent system For detailed clearance to combustibles plenum and venting considerations...

Page 9: ...W415 1066 C 06 22 12 9...

Page 10: ...nstalling a system for make up fresh air the installer must take into ac count a satisfactory air make up rate in the likelihood that more than one fuel burning furnace in a multi furnace configuratio...

Page 11: ...SE PALLET SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED UNTIL THE FURNACE IS PLACED CLOSE TO ITS FINAL Installation LOCATION Lifting OF THE furnace SHOULD BE THROUGH THE BASE PALLET LIFTING OF FURNACE BY METAL BASE HOUSING C...

Page 12: ...of the furnace near top to prevent furnace toppling when the skid furnace are tilted high centre of gravity 2ND Installer supports weight of unit from top installer 1 installer 2 installer 2 installer...

Page 13: ...r to Section 5 0 for Clearance to Combustibles Materials Plenum and Venting Installation The furnace is shipped with an air filter and air filter frame A rectangular hole must be cut into the chosen p...

Page 14: ...Y LINES CARRYING 120V OR GREATER SHOULD MAINTAIN A MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 6 152 mm TO FURNACE PLENUM AND DUCTING SURFACES MAINTAIN MINIMUM 18 457 mm CLEARANCE BETWEEN ALL FURNACE EXHAUST COMPONENTS AND...

Page 15: ...rical code Route and secure the 120V wires to the door switch junction box located at the front of the furnace note The front door switch junction box can be relocated to the left front corner post if...

Page 16: ...hermostat wires in excess of 25 feet use 16 AWG 50 feet use 14 AWG Remove the desired panel knockout for the 24V thermostat control wires and install the supplied plastic split bushing or a suitable s...

Page 17: ...ARD SEE TERMINAL T I ON SCHEMATIC FILS DE D RIVA TION BRANCHER SUR LES BORNES CORRESPON DANTES DU PANNEAU DE CONTR LE PRINCIPAL VOIR BORNE T I DU SCH MA JUMPER SET FROM ELECTRIC FURNACE OPTIONAL CONTR...

Page 18: ...am below to locate and drill 7 8 267 mm diameter hole 10 10 51 mm 51 mm 254 mm 254 mm 2 2 SUPPLY PLENUM HOLE LOCATION WHEN AIR FILTER BRACKET IS INSTALLED ON LEFT SIDE PANEL HOLE LOCATION WHEN AIR FIL...

Page 19: ...165 f 74 C fan off 110 f 43 C 8 7 9 caution the preset values on the fan limit control must not be changed from the factory setting any adjustment to this control will affect the operating efficiency...

Page 20: ...rn air option Secure wires to the two loca tions as seen in picture Power and fan limit wire routing location for left side return air option Secure wires to the right wire tie location as seen in pic...

Page 21: ...ion must satisfy all relevant aspects of csa 22 1 and in particular can csa c22 2 no 0 m91 no 3 m1986 Disconnect power from both electric furnace MODULE and WOOD furnace before servicing all wiring br...

Page 22: ...inside the upper blower division cavity Remove rectangular knock out from blower division bulk head Orientate electric element assembly and slide into upper blower division cavity Push support panel...

Page 23: ...l panel Gently slide the blower assembly out the front of the furnace Locate and secure the electric furnace con trol board to the main electrical control board using four 4 hex head screws supplied w...

Page 24: ...rip IV terminal strip mounted on furnace floor See wiring diagrams in Section 4 5 2 Thermostat Wiring Locate and fasten the blower division cover and the blower door onto the furnace and energize both...

Page 25: ...allation do not block or restrict air do not impede air movement in zones marked clearance to combustibles minimum clearance to combustible dimensions must be implemented Use of inclined manual damper...

Page 26: ...ured from the base of the HMF100 Option A 7 foot 6 inches 2 29 m is the minimum ceiling height required when the HMF100 is configured with the HMFK DP Diffusion Plenum Option B The ceiling height requ...

Page 27: ...PLENUM DUCTING CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES SECTION A B C TOP 4 102 mm 4 102 mm 1 25 mm BOTTOM SIDES 4 102 mm 4 102 mm 1 25 mm When installing an HMF100 without a return air plenum the filter rack and f...

Page 28: ...of floor protection 8 203 mm EMBER STOP 3 EMBER STOP 18 457 mm EMBER STOP SIDE DIMENSIONS EMBER STOP FRONT AND REAR DIMENSIONS 8 203 mm 89 mm NEVER INSTALL A FILTER RACK AND FILTER ON THE FURNACE SIDE...

Page 29: ...nace will remain a low fire burn Moving the air control lever to the right of the neutral position will adjust the intensity level of the high fire burn when the thermo stat calls for heat Inadequate...

Page 30: ...THAN ONE HALF FULL DURING A POWER OUTAGE MAINTAIN VIGILANCE OF FURNACE TO INSURE NO OVER FIRING high temperatures can build in the duct work to ensure air circulating in a grav ity method remove air f...

Page 31: ...plenum This will provide air circulation during the summer time when the furnace is not being used ensure the manual switch remains pulled out into the auto position during the heating season failure...

Page 32: ...s Burn dry wood only Closing the door too quickly after refuelling will reduce the firebox temperature and may result in an unsatisfactory burn As soon as the door is closed you may if glass door is i...

Page 33: ...firebricks do not use elevated grate or otherwise raise the fire do not store wood within appliance installation clearances or within the space required for re fueling and ash removal When refuelling...

Page 34: ...he furnace is likely and all warranties will be void Typical symptoms of flash fires which have caused over firing include glowing furnace components and melted exterior paint A bed of ashes approxima...

Page 35: ...INED IN GOOD CONDITION CLEANOUT OF THE HEAT EXCHANGER FLUE PIPE CHIMNEY AND DRAFT INDUCER IF USED IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON TO MINIMIZE CORROSION DURING THE SUMMER MONTH...

Page 36: ...ney flue of a slow burning fire and when ignited make an extremely hot fire Check your chimney from creosote and soot build up daily until a safe frequency for cleaning is established The chimney conn...

Page 37: ...d and burn a little slower and longer Firewood should be split and stacked in a man ner that air can get to all parts of it and covered in early spring to be ready for burning that fall All homes with...

Page 38: ...ide the ap pliance before operation do not strike slam or scratch glass do not operate appliance with glass re moved cracked broken or scratched A When the appliance is cool remove the door and place...

Page 39: ...non abrasive cleaner DO NOT CLEAN gLAss wHEN HOT Clean the glass after the first 10 hours of operation with a recommended appliance glass cleaner thereafter clean as required the glass is very strong...

Page 40: ...NJURY WARNING APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORY REPLACEMENT PARTS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION W010 2325 REPLACEMENT GLASS GASKET W010 2572 TRANSFORMER 120V 24V 40VA W010 2758 FAN LIMIT CONTROL ASSEMBLY W018 0118 FI...

Page 41: ...s can negatively affect draft In these cases a small amount of smoke may enter the home Adding more pipe or a draft inducing cap may help With the electric power confirmed to the furnace and the therm...

Page 42: ...long periods of dampness condensation damaging chemicals or cleaners will not be the responsibility of NAPOLEON All parts replaced under the President s Limited Lifetime warranty Policy are subject to...

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Page 44: ...W415 1066 C 06 22 12 44 44 1 12 0 notes...

Page 45: ...W415 1066 C 06 22 12 44 12 0 NOTES...

Page 46: ...06 22 12 43 11 0 HISTORIQUE D ENTRETIEN Historique d entretien de l appareil Cet appareil doit tre entretenu annuellement selon son usage Nom du technicien D taillant Date Travail effectu Probl mes p...

Page 47: ...allation est effectu e dans un tablissement commercial ou industriel Cette garantie limit e ne couvre pas non plus les gratignures les bossellements la corrosion ou la d coloration caus s par une chal...

Page 48: ...ur de la chemin e et les conditions ext rieures peuvent nuire au tirage Dans ces cas il est possible qu une petite quantit de fum e puisse refouler dans la maison Augmenter la hauteur de la chemin e o...

Page 49: ...2572 TRANSFORMATEUR 120 V 24 V 40 VA W010 2758 ASSEMBLAGE DE LA SOUFFLERIE ET DE L INTERRUPTEUR DE FIN DE COURSE W018 0118 D FLECTEUR EN FIBRE F W020 0043 ENSEMBLE DE JOINT D TANCH IT DE PORTE W020 05...

Page 50: ...sez un linge doux avec un nettoyeur sans abrasif NE PAS NETTOYER LORSQU ELLE EST CHAUDE Nettoyez la vitre avec un nettoyeur recommand apr s les dix premi res heures de fonctionnement Par la suite nett...

Page 51: ...tirez les 5 vis servant fi xer les pattes de retenue C Enlevez toute la vitre bris e D Coupez le joint d tanch it plat de 3 4 en morceaux de 3 1 2 89 mm et fi xez les aux pattes de retenue tel qu illu...

Page 52: ...E CHARBON DE CHARBON DE BOIS DE PAPIER DE COULEUR DE CARTON DE SOLVANT OU DE D CHETS VOUS OBTENEZ UNE MEILLEURE EFFICACIT ET DES MISSIONS PLUS BASSES AVEC DU BOIS DUR S CH L AIR QU AVEC DU BOIS R SINE...

Page 53: ...uation devrait tre inspect r guli rement pendant la saison de chauffage Si possible d sassemblez le conduit d vacuation pour le nettoyer V rifi ez si le conduit est endommag Si le conduit est en bonne...

Page 54: ...CHALEUR DU CONDUIT DE RACCORDEMENT DE LA CHEMIN E ET DE L INDUCTEUR DE TIRAGE SI UTILIS EST PARTICULI REMENT IM PORTANT LA FIN DE LA SAISON DE CHAUFFAGE CAR IL PERMETTRA DE MINIMISER LA CORROSION OCCA...

Page 55: ...la fonte de la peinture recouvrant l appareil LORS D UNE PANNE DE COURANT NE PROVOQUEZ PAS DE FEU CLAIR CECI POURRAIT OCCA SIONNER DES DOMMAGES LA FOURNAISE ET LA PROPRI T AVERTISSEMENT Laissez les c...

Page 56: ...U DE QUELQUE MANI RE N ENTREPOSEZ PAS LE BOIS L INT RIEUR DES D GAGEMENTS DE L APPAREIL OU DANS L ESPACE REQUIS POUR LE RAVITAILLEMENT OU L ENL VEMENT DES CENDRES AVERTISSEMENT Lorsque vous rechargez...

Page 57: ...tra nera une diminution de temp ra ture dans la chambre de combustion qui peut se traduire en une combustion insatisfaisante Une fois que la porte est ferm e vous observerez peut tre un changement dan...

Page 58: ...s premiers feux Vous n aurez qu ouvrir une porte ou une fen tre pour dissiper les odeurs Il y a plusieurs fa ons d allumer un feu Passez en revue les conseils et les avertissements de cette section po...

Page 59: ...NNE DE COURANT EXERCEZ UNE SURVEILLANCE TROITE DE LA FOURNAISE POUR VITER LES SURCHAUFFES LES TEMP RATURES PEUVENT TRE LEV ES DANS LE SYST ME DE CONDUITS POUR AS SURER UNE CIRCULATION D AIR PAR GRAVIT...

Page 60: ...ombustion incon tr lable qui peut causer un feu de chemin e ou des dommages permanents l appareil Roulez du papier journal allumez le et approchez le de la buse de l appareil jusqu ce que la chemin e...

Page 61: ...E PROTECTION 3 18 457 mm BASE DE PROTECTION DIMENSIONS LAT RALES BASE DE PROTECTION DIMENSIONS AVANT ET ARRI RE 8 203 mm 89 mm BASE DE PROTECTION SI VOUS CONFIGUREZ LA FOURNAISE HMF100 SANS PL NUM DE...

Page 62: ...re d au moins 110 pouces carr s 710 cm 2 aire totale du conduit principal et des conduits secondaires Si vous raccordez des conduits ronds directement au pl num d alimentation utilisez les donn es du...

Page 63: ...ur minimale de 7 pieds 6 pouces 2 29 m lorsque la confi guration de la fournaise HMF100 comprend le module HMFK DP de Napol on pl num de diffusion Option B La hauteur du plafond peut tre r duite 6 pie...

Page 64: ...RIEUR LA NORMALE PEUT PROVOQUER UNE COMBUSTION INCONTR LABLE DU BOIS ET PAR CONS QUENT UNE SURCHAUFFE CONSULTEZ LA SECTION 7 1 FEU DE CHEMIN E OU FEU HORS CONTR LE RESPECTEZ LA LETTRE TOUS LES D GAGE...

Page 65: ...baisse de temp rature si la fournaise au bois ne peut maintenir la temp rature d sir e dans la pi ce la fournaise lectrique prendra la rel ve Prenez les quatre 4 fi ls F F C 1 du panneau de contr le d...

Page 66: ...mencer enlevez les vis t te hexagonale servant attacher les glissi res de l assemblage de la souffl erie la cloison du comparti ment de la souffl erie D branchez les trois 3 raccords rapides du pannea...

Page 67: ...souffl erie Poussez le panneau de soutien de l assemblage par dessus les goujons soud s et fi xez l aide de quatre 4 crous frein lastique Ouvrez la bo te du module HMFK EF10 et v rifi ez que tous les...

Page 68: ...NDIE DES DOMMAGES LA PROPRI T OU DES BLESSURES CORPORELLES L INSTALLATION LECTRIQUE DOIT SATISFAIRE TOUS LES CRIT RES APPLICABLES DE LA NORME CSA 22 1 EN PARTICULIER LES CRIT RES CAN CSA C22 2 N O 0 M...

Page 69: ...lez les sur le dessus des tuyaux d air secondaire comme illustr Assurez vous que les d fl ecteurs sont compl tement pouss s vers l arri re de la chambre de combustion en laissant un es pace minimum de...

Page 70: ...s de fi ls aux interrupteurs comme indiqu sur la photo ATTENTION LES VALEURS LIMITES ONT T PR R GL ES EN USINE ET NE DOIVENT PAS TRE MODIFI ES TOUTE MODIFICATION APPORT E CE CONTR LE NUIRA L EFFICACIT...

Page 71: ...ssous marquez l ouverture et percez un trou de 7 8 267 mm 10 10 51 mm 51 mm 254 mm 254 mm 2 2 PL NUM D ALIMENTATION EMPLACEMENT DU TROU LORSQUE LE SUPPORT DU FILTRE AIR EST INSTALL SUR LE PANNEAU LAT...

Page 72: ...NAISE HMF CHMF100 SCH MA LECTRIQUE ELECTRIC LECTRIQUE W385 1872 C 24 VAC CIRCUIT 24 CIRCUITS DE VCA M M TT TT NOTE L interrupteur de fi n de course souffl erie ne peut tre fi x que du c t oppos du cad...

Page 73: ...8 AWG Des c bles trop longs pourront occasionner une baisse de tension suffi sante pour nuire au bon fonc tionnement de la fournaise Utilisez un c ble 16 AWG pour les fi ls de thermostat qui exc dent...

Page 74: ...avant de la fournaise Placez les fi ls dans la bo te de d rivation de l interrupteur de porte replacez le couvercle et fi xez le PLAQUE DE RECOUVREMENT INF RIEURE AVANT BO TE DE D RIVATION DE L INT R...

Page 75: ...NO 0 M91 NO 3 M1986 D BRANCHEZ LA FOURNAISE LECTRIQUE ET LA FOURNAISE AU BOIS AVANT D EN FAIRE L ENTRETIEN TOUT C BLE D ALIMENTATION DE 120 V OU PLUS BRANCH SUR LA HMF100 ET SES MODULES DOIT RESPECTER...

Page 76: ...neau de votre choix Choisissez lequel des panneaux convient le mieux l installation du pl num de retour d air et proc dez avec les quatre tapes suivantes 1 Retirez les quatre disques poin onn s du pan...

Page 77: ...viter qu elle bascule lorsque la palette est inclin e CENTRE DE GRAVIT LEV LE DEUXI ME INSTALLATEUR SUPPORTE LE HAUT DE L APPAREIL INSTALLATEUR 1 ALLATEUR 1 ALLATEUR 1 INSTALLATEUR 2 INSTALLATEUR 2 I...

Page 78: ...NES AVERTISSEMENT A A ATTENTION CENTRE DE GRAVIT LEV L APPAREIL EST TR S LOURD DU HAUT SOYEZ PRUDENT LORSQUE VOUS MAN UVREZ OU ENLEVEZ LA FOURNAISE DE LA BASE DE LA PALETTE 4 1 CONTENU DE L EMBALLAGE...

Page 79: ...DE L INSTALLATION D UN SYST ME D APPORT D AIR FRAIS L INSTALLATEUR DOIT PR VOIR UN APPORT D AIR SUFFISANT DANS L VENTUALIT O PLUS D UNE FOURNAISE INT GR E DANS UNE CONFIGURATION MULTIPLE FONCTIONNERAI...

Page 80: ...W415 1066 C 06 22 12 9...

Page 81: ...AMMENT PROT G ES DES VENTS DOMINANTS AFIN D EMP CHER UN RENVERSEMENT DE L VACUATION Pour obtenir des pr cisions sur les d gagements aux mat riaux combustibles et sur l installation du pl num et de l v...

Page 82: ...ons Ventilateur d t avec interrupteur manuel Modules optionnels disponibles Module de fournaise lectrique 10 kW HMFK EF10 Pl num de diffusion HMFK DP Normes de certifi cation et codes d installation U...

Page 83: ...W415 1066 C 06 22 12 6 CIRCULATION D AIR ET CHANGE DE CHALEUR CIRCULATION DE L AIR COMBURANT PASSAGE D VACUATION D AIR PASSAGE D ENTR E D AIR...

Page 84: ...UX ISOLANTS MOUILL S D GAGERONT UNE ODEUR LORS DU FONC TIONNEMENT DE L APPAREIL CET APPAREIL EST CHAUD LORSQU IL FONCTIONNE ET PEUT CAUSER DE GRAVES BR LURES EN CAS DE CONTACT IL FAUT EMP CHER LES ENF...

Page 85: ...re de tous mat riaux combustibles essence ou autres liquides et vapeurs infl ammables Cet appareil ne devra tre modifi en aucun cas N utilisez pas cet appareil si une partie quelconque a t submerg e C...

Page 86: ...PEUT AUSSI CR ER UNE INSTALLATION DANGEREUSE LISEZ BIEN TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT DE COMMENCER VOTRE INSTALLATION ET SUIVEZ LES LA LETTRE VUE D ENSEMBLE DE L INSTALLATION INSTALLATION DE LA CHEMIN...

Page 87: ...NSTALLATION DU PL NUM ET DE L VACUATION 25 5 1 VACUATION CHEMIN E 25 5 1 1 CONTR LE DU TIRAGE 25 5 2 D GAGEMENTS MINIMAUX AUX MAT RIAUX COMBUSTIBLES 26 5 3 PL NUM ET SYST ME DE CONDUITS D GAGEMENTS AU...

Page 88: ...us obtenez une meilleure effi cacit et des missions plus basses avec du bois dur s ch l air qu avec du bois r sineux ou vert ou des bois durs fra chement coup s N allumez pas votre feu l aide de produ...

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