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Summary of Contents for NEXO 100 Classic Gas

Page 1: ...1 POSITIV N E X O G A S GB UK ...

Page 2: ... G31 30 mbar G31 37 mbar G31 50 mbar G30 G31 30 mbar G30 G31 50 mbar 9 1 9 1 9 1 8 4 7 5 8 5 8 7 8 8 8 8 36 27 36 36 28 27 36 16 6 13 4 13 2 16 4 13 2 13 2 AT BG CH CZ DK EE ES FI GB GR HR IE IT LT LV NO PT RO SE SI SK TR DE LU PL RO BE FR DE NL BE CH CY CZ ES FR GB GR IE IT LT PT SI SK TR FI NL RO BE CH CZ ES FR GB GR HR IE IT LT NL PL PT SL SK TR AT CH CZ DE NL SK BE BG CY DK EE FI FR GB GR HR H...

Page 3: ...ass NEXO 120 Gas without side glass NEXO 120 G Gas with side glass NEXO 120 Classic Gas without side glass NEXO 120 G Classic Gas with side glass NEXO 140 Gas without side glass NEXO 140 G Gas with side glass NEXO 140 Classic Gas without side glass NEXO 140 G Classic Gas with side glass NEXO 160 Gas without side glass NEXO 160 G Gas with side glass NEXO 160 Classic Gas without side glass NEXO 160 ...

Page 4: ...WALL 25 CHIMNEY VENT 26 LOCATION OF CHIMNEY TERMINALS 27 HORIZONTAL WALL TERMINAL TYPE C11 28 VERTICAL ROOF TERMINAL C31 29 ASSEMBLY OF SECONDARY BURNER 30 Arrangement of Embers and Logs 31 START UP BATTERIES 36 SETTING UP THE ELECTRONIC CODE 38 COMMISSIONING 39 INITIAL IGNITION 41 USER INSTRUCTIONS REMOTE CONTROL 42 USING STOVE WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL 48 SERVICE SERVICE 50 CLEANING 51 ACCESSORIES ...

Page 5: ...pleasure and benefit from your new stove it is important that you read the manual thoroughly before it is installed and put to use For the purpose of the guarantee and all contact regarding the stove in general it is important that you can state the stove s production number We therefore recommend that you write down the number in the form below The production number can be found at the bottom on ...

Page 6: ...emishes batteries The guarantee is invalidated in the event of damage due to overfiring damage due to external influences and the use of unsuitable fuels failure to comply with statutory or recommended installation instruc tions and in the event the user s own modifications of the stove lack of servicing and care the stove must be serviced annually In the event of damage please contact your dealer...

Page 7: ...x 180 Approx 180 Stove width depth height mm 446 398 1025 446 398 1235 446 398 1426 446 398 1601 446 398 1861 Weight kg min depending on model approx 125 approx 140 approx 156 approx 166 approx 190 Efficiency G20 I2H I2E 91 91 91 91 91 CO content PPM G20 I2H I2E 31 31 31 31 31 NOx emissions G20 I2H I2E 23 23 23 23 23 Intertek Testing Certification Ltd Registered office Academy Place 1 to 9 Brook S...

Page 8: ...tles fitted with a gas regulator Low pressure regulator providing the correct gas pressure may be connected For this reason gas bottles without a regulator must not be connected This stove must only be installed set up and serviced by a Gas safe reg istered Engineer The installation must comply with local and national Building Regulations and Gas Regulations and the user manual must be adhered to ...

Page 9: ...or combustion This product is a heating appliance so the surfaces become very hot and should not be touched during use It is therefore recom mended that you use an approved stove screen to protect chil dren vulnerable adults older people and persons with reduced mobility in the same area as the stove Keep curtains washing furniture etc at a minimum distance of 300 mm from this stove The stove must...

Page 10: ... off the stove at the isolation tap and the gas meter Ventilate the room by opening windows and doors do not use electrical appliances in the vicinity of the stove Or operate any electrical switches The gas supply must not be switch on until a Gas Safe Registered engi neer has checked the system and deem it as being safe UK ...

Page 11: ...ding gas type and pressure is in accordance with the local gas supply conditions under which the stove is to be installed You should ensure that the gas supply can supply the required quantity of gas and pressure as described on the data plate It is advisable to wear gloves when installing and servicing the stove Gas connection The inlet supply pipe has an external diameter of Ø8mm An isolation ta...

Page 12: ...at the gas supply and stove can be connected As this stove has a sealed combustion chamber and a built in plinth there is no need for a floor slab The installation must comply with the Building Regulations Gas Safe ty Installation USe Regulations BS 5871 BS 5440 1 BS 6891 and where relevant all LPG Codes of Practice LPG stoves must not be fitted in a basement ...

Page 13: ...er than the distances stated in the following sections with regard to installation risk of fire When you choose where you wish to position your stove you should consider the heat distribution to the other rooms Then you will get the maximum possible pleasure from your stove Inspect the stove for defects upon receipt Changes to chimney connection The stove is supplied ready for a top outlet but can...

Page 14: ... the bot tom surface of the stove And remove it 4 Unscrew the outer cover plate at the rear of the stove and move it to the upper sur face of the stove 3 To open the door a 14mm open ended span ner is required to turn the two catches at the top and bottom of the door 6 The secondary burners are removed by lifting them verti cally up and out UK ...

Page 15: ...removed and the inter nal cover plate dismounted 7 If the ceramic logs are fitted remove these 10 The internal cover plate is now fitted to the un derside of the top plate as shown It is vital that this plate fits and seals correctly 11 Fit the connecting piec es where the cover plates were and replace the back plate logs and burners UK The side pieces can then be removed ...

Page 16: ...led gas LPG The conversion must only be carried out by a Gas Safe Registered engineer Conversion kit Use article number 3713595 This set contains 4 new injectors suitable for propane LPG gas The injectors for the secondary burners for LPG are marked 100 The injectors for the second ary burners for natural gas are marked 260 UK ...

Page 17: ...ctor for the pilot light for LPG is marked 27 The injector for the pilot light for natural gas is marked 32 The injector for the main burner for LPG is marked 80 The injector for the main burner for nat ural gas is marked 120 UK ...

Page 18: ...eeds to be dismantled to gain access to the injectors Do this in the following manner Lift the perforated plate up and out of the stove Loosen the four screws holding the gas unit in place UK Remove the reflector plate ...

Page 19: ...t Loosen the locknut and then unscrew the injector Fit the LPG injector and tighten the lock nut Finally re tighten the coupling Once the gas unit has been dismounted replace the four injectors and adjust the three air intakes Now the gas unit can be lifted out carefully by tilting and rotating the unit a little UK ...

Page 20: ...hen unscrewing the injec tor Fit the LPG injector and tighten the lock nut Finally re tighten the coupling Replace the injector for the pilot light by loosening the coupling and carefully pull ing the pipe out Note The small pilot light injector should now fall out and can be replaced with the LPG injector UK ...

Page 21: ...ake by 90 So that both holes in the vertical pipe are now open the small one at the rear and the large one at the front Small hole at the rear Large hole at the front The air intake to the main burner is adjust ed for LPG configuration by loosening the two nuts and pushing the plate all the way towards the burner The hole fully open UK ...

Page 22: ... ured for LPG The gas unit is reassembled using the four screws Replace the perforat ed plate and fully assemble the stove See Section Assembly of secondary burners UK Burner pressure is adjusted according to the gas type on the rating plate and checked in the PROPANE field ...

Page 23: ...le you can contact your building architect or the local building authorities It must be ensured that flammable objects e g furniture are not positioned closer than the distances stated in the following tables risk of fire Normal installation at right angle Without side glass A Furniture distance min 700 mm Distance to flammable material min D rear wall 50 mm E to side to wall 250 mm UK ...

Page 24: ...t Drawing n INDUSTR Phon E ma 1 50 300 198 223 Normal installation at right angle With side glass A Furniture distance min 700 mm Distance to flammable material min D rear wall 50 mm E to side to wall 300 mm UK ...

Page 25: ...25 Project Drawing nam INDUSTRIV Phone E mail 10 50 50 4 8 5 3 293 293 Corner installation 45 Without side glass A Furniture distance min 700 mm Distance to flammable material min D rear wall 50 mm UK ...

Page 26: ...26 Projec Drawin INDU P E 150 150 626 7 293 293 Corner installation 45 With side glass A Furniture distance min 700 mm Distance to flammable material min D rear wall 150 mm UK ...

Page 27: ...no Revision Project Drawing name INDUSTRIVEJ 20 9900 FREDERIKSHAVN DENMARK Phone 45 98 47 90 33 Fax 45 98 47 92 91 E mail info rais dk Homepage www rais dk Corrections D M Y ksj NEXO GAS ikke brændbar væg 45 01 04 2019 A3 10 6561 50 50 Installation distance at non flammable wall We recommend a minimum distance of 75mm F to non flammable material to allow service and installation Where the outlet i...

Page 28: ...s are Jeremias Muelink Grol Pou joulat PGI Joints at vent pipes must be airtight and protected against separation by using locking bands or suitable rivets screws If possible a measuring connection piece should be installed on the flue in the same room as the stove so that a combustion check can be per formed Where the terminal is accessible this is unnecessary Ensure the flue terminal position co...

Page 29: ...rtical drainpipe or earth pipe 300 H From an internal or external corner 600 I Overground roof or balcony level 300 J From a surface facing the terminal 600 K From a terminal facing the terminal 600 L From an opening in carport e g door window into the dwelling 1200 M Vertical from a terminal on same wall 1500 N Vertical from a terminal on same wall 300 P From a vertical construction on the roof 6...

Page 30: ...V 1 for Ø130 Ø200 pipe 2 X Vertical outlet pipe length V for Ø100 Ø150 pipe Maximum permissible length H 15M Minimum vertical height of outlet pipe 0 5m vertical length of out let pipe V in metres Maximum length of Horizontal outlet pipe H in metres Ø130 Ø200 Maximum length of Horizontal outlet pipe H in metres Ø100 Ø150 0 5 1 1 1 3 2 1 5 5 3 2 7 4 2 5 9 5 3 11 6 3 5 13 7 4 15 8 4 5 15 9 5 15 10 5...

Page 31: ... Adapter can be used so that you can use Ø130 Ø200 after the adapter Outlet terminal Ø130 Ø200 Art no USDVC 130 Ø100 Ø150 Art no USDVC 100 Minimum vertical length of outlet pipe 0 5m Flue gas Limiter to Ø100 Ø150 is to be mounted along with the inner outlet connection piece Vertical height 1m No limiter Vertical height 1 2m Ø62mm limiter Vertical height 2m Ø76mm limiter UK ...

Page 32: ...ted above the pipes sticking through the perforated plate Note that there is a right burner and a left one so it is important that they are posi tioned as shown i e that the side with the extra holes faces the front Front with holes Rear without holes UK ...

Page 33: ...or are not covered over And that no glowing material finds its way down under the pilot plate guard The other thermosensor must also be kept free of the ceramic Embers When commissioning or servicing the stove it should be ensured that the cross ignition from the pilot to the main burner works and that the secondary burners are easily ignited 2nd thermosensor Pilotflame UK ...

Page 34: ...34 ceramic Logs Log 1 Log 2 Log 3 Log 4 Log 6 Log A Log B UK Log 5 ...

Page 35: ...s Be sure not to block the holes of the center burner Position the 8 logs as shown Note the two special logs marked A and B have a groove moulded on their undersides that fits on top of the two secondary burners The glow wires are positioned between the Embers on the center burner to empha sise the glow effect Log 2 must not touch the 2nd thermosensor Log 2 UK ...

Page 36: ...36 4 3 5 Log 3 Log 4 Log 5 UK ...

Page 37: ...37 6 A B Log 6 Log A Log B UK ...

Page 38: ...out of the box The receiver uses 4 x AA 1 5 V batteries Remember to replace the battery cover Start up Insertion of Batteries The receiver on the stove and the remote con trol use batteries A set of batteries to be inserted prior to start up is included To access the battery box on the receiver open the cover by pulling it to wards you and lifting it off The receiver is located under the combustio...

Page 39: ...39 The batteries in the receiver must face the directions shown in the illustration The remote control uses 2 x AA 1 5 V batteries UK ...

Page 40: ...emote control are synchronised in the following manner Press and hold down the Reset button until you hear a short beep followed by a long beep Release the button Now you have 20 seconds to press the Down Arrow button on the remote control Hold down the button until you hear two short beeps from the receiver Now you can see the word conn on the remote control The receiver and remote control are no...

Page 41: ...ins ignited 3 Turn off the pilot light Check the functioning of the main burner 1 Turn on the pilot light 2 Turn on the main burner 3 Check that the cross ignition from the pilot light to the main burner occurs easily and that the main burner and pilot light remain ignited 4 Check that the secondary burner s functions work 5 Turn the stove off entirely UK ...

Page 42: ...d when the stove only has the pilot light ignited 5 If the pressure is low check that the gas supply pipes are the correct size 6 If the inlet pressure is too high more than 5 mbar over the gas sup ply must be corrected before the stove is commissioned 7 The screw for the Outlet pressure tap on the gas valve is loosened and a manometer connected 8 Check that the pressure measured concurs with the ...

Page 43: ... the initial ignition This is because the paintwork and ma terial need to harden but the smell will quickly disappear Ensure there is a lot of ventilation preferably a draught Children and pets should be kept at a safe distance from the stove during this process During this process you should be careful not to touch the visible sur faces glass very hot In addition while heating up and cooling down...

Page 44: ...re version is displayed Model number of the handset Press on the and buttons at the same time Now the model number of the handset is dis played NOTE When you press on a deactivated button nothing happens and two horizontal lines are dis played NOTE Deactivation remains in effect after replace ment of batteries Activation of functions 1 Install batteries All icons are displayed and flash 2 Afunctio...

Page 45: ...g on the or button 7 This is confirmed by pressing the and buttons at the same time or waiting Change between C and F by pressing and holding the and buttons at the same time NOTE When F is selected a twelve hour clock is dis played When C is selected a twenty four hour clock is displayed ON Activation takes place by pressing the and buttons at the same time When is displayed the handset cannot be...

Page 46: ... a short beep and a se ries of flashing lines confirm that the start sequence has commenced Then release the buttons The main gas supply starts as soon as pilot ignition is confirmed The handset automatically goes into Manual mode after ignition of the main burner NB Move from two button to one button ignition by pressing and holding down the button for 10 seconds immediately after inserting the b...

Page 47: ...perature set The flame height is then adjusted automatically to reach the temperature set Program mode PROGRAMS 1 and 2 can both be programmed to start or stop at specific times at a set temperature Eco mode The flame height fluctuates between high and low If the room temperature is lower than the temperature set the flame height remains at high for a longer period of time If the room temper ature...

Page 48: ...iefly and HOUR flashes 13 Select hour by pressing on the or button 14 This is confirmed by pressing on the button 1 OFF is displayed ALL is displayed briefly and Min utes flashes 15 Select minutes by press ing on the or button 16 This is confirmed by pressing on the button NB Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set oper ating time and time for shutting down or stop pro gramming here PROGRAM 2 remains...

Page 49: ...for several week days or for all days of the week Wait until set up is complete HELP MODE After ignition burner 1 is ignited and burner 2 is in the last setting ON A burner is ignited by pressing the button is displayed OFF A burner is turned off by pressing the button disappears NB The locking magnet valve cannot function manu ally If the battery in the receiver runs out of power it will remain i...

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Page 52: ...nsors must not be bent or adjusted 7 Put on the gas supply and check for leaks Check that the burners and pilot unit are in good condition and work 8 Refit the perforated plate 9 Refit embers and ceramic logs 10 Check the flue gas system and chimney terminal and ensure it is not blocked 11 Turn on the stove and check the set pressure 12 Ensure the stove is safe to use 13 Check that the door and ot...

Page 53: ...r External cleaning is done using a soft dry cloth or brush only Before each new heating season the chimney and flue gas connection piece should always be checked for blockages Check the stove external ly and internally for damage Check gaskets in particular Only original spare parts may be used Cleaning of ceramic logs Remove the ceramic logs as described in points 1 4 under Service Clean the cer...

Page 54: ... can be raised a little Fittings on the underside of the pilot unit can be loosened by means of a 10 mm open ended span ner The thermosensor and pilot burner can be replaced To gain access to the nozzles on the main burner the main burner unit must be removed from the stove This is done by removing the 4 bolts holding the burner in place Now the burner can be lifted out of the combustion chamber N...

Page 55: ...twork 3713507 MyFire Wi Fi Box incl cable App based control of the stove 10 0000 060980 Topplate B O Stainless Back Outlet 10 0000 061080 Topplate T O Stainless Top Outlet 10 0000 061170 Top plate NEXO Soapstone B O Back Outlet 10 0000 061270 Top plate NEXO Soapstone T O Top Outlet 3713595 Propane Gas LP Conversion kit ...

Page 56: ...56 UK ...

Page 57: ... the stove door and inserting the narrow plug on the Wi Fi lead into the opening marked SI The wide plug on the Wi Fi lead is inserted into the Wi Fi box When connecting the Wi Fi box use the mains adapter connection to electricity mains which is con nected to the receiver The mains adapter is connected to the receiver on the stove batteries should be removed from the receiv er to avoid leakage of...

Page 58: ... you need to ensure That a home network is available That the name and access code of the home network are correct That the Wi Fi router s SSID key is not hidden That the home network s signal is within range That the Wi Fi router supports the UDP protocol User Datagram Protocol CONFIRM THE SETTINGS FOR THE FIREPLACE 1 Afterconfirmingthesettingsforfireplace touchthe Finish button A LIST OF CONNECT...

Page 59: ...placeable parts can be purchased as spare parts from your RAIS atti ka dealer See spare part drawings back of the manual xx optional colour code UK Pos Number Article no Description 1 1 10 0000 100490 Glass door 2 1 10 0000 1005XX Classic Glass door 3 1 10 0000 0601XX Top plate for rear outlet 4 1 10 0000 0602XX Top plate for top outlet 5 1 10 0000 2203 NEXO GAS skamol set ...

Page 60: ...wings back of the manual xx optional colour code Pos Number Article no Description 1 1 10 0000 100490 Glass door 2 1 10 0000 1005XX Classic Glass door 3 1 10 0000 0601XX Top plate for rear outlet 4 1 10 0000 0602XX Top plate for top outlet 5 1 10 0000 2204 NEXO GAS skamol set for side glass model 6 1 10 0000 5003 Left side glass 7 1 10 0000 5004 Right side glass 8 1 10 0000 5005 Internal glass t s...

Page 61: ...2 RA10L76 Burner Raised Assembly Left 13 RA10R76 Burner Raised Assembly Right 14 RK10P07 Complete Burner Assembly Natural RK10N07 Complete Burner Assembly LPG 15 RK10 SEAL 05 Burner Seal Set 16 3711213 Grate Assembly 17 RK10_N1_GV60 Gas Valve Assembly Natural 18 RK10_P1_GV60 Gas Valve Assembly LPG 19 GV S60C 12 Latching Solenoid 20 G6R R4AS Receiver unit 21 G6R H4D Handset Spare parts list Gas uni...

Page 62: ...31 at 37 mbar I3B P 50 G30 G31at 50 DE Germany I2ELL G25 at 20 mbar I2E G20 at 20 mbarI 3P 50 G31 at 50 mbar I3B P 50 G30 G31 at 50 DK Denmark I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar EE Estonia I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar ES Spain I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar FI Finland I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3P 30 G31 at 30 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mb...

Page 63: ...ar NL The Neth erlands I2L G25 at 25 mbar I2EK G25 3 at 25 mbar I3P 50 G31 at 50 mbar I3P 30 G31 at 30 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar NO Norway I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3B P 30 G30 G31 at 30 mbar PL Poland I2E G20 at 20 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar PT Portugal I2H G20 at 20 mbar I3 G31 G31 at 28 37 mbar I3P 37 G31 at 37 mbar RO Romania I2E G20 at 20 mbar I3P 30 G31 at 30 mbar I3B ...

Page 64: ...n m hr 0 84 0 840 0 905 0 89 0 8 Burner Pressure hot mbar 13 2 13 2 16 4 16 6 13 4 Injector Marking 120 Centre 260 Left 260 Right Pilot G30 ZP2 312 31 2 inj Efficiency Class 2 Nox Class 5 Type C11 C31 Gas type City gas G150 1 Supply Pressure mbar 8 Nominal Heat Input Gross Hs kW 9 4 Nominal Heat Input Nett Hi kW 8 4 Consumption m hr 1 5 Burner Pressure hot mbar 3 5 Injector Marking 320 Centre 700 ...

Page 65: ... 5 Consumption m hr 0 225 0 225 0 29 0 29 0 29 0 253 Burner Pressure hot mbar 27 27 36 36 36 28 Injector Marking 80 Centre 100 Left 100 Right Pilot G30 ZP2 271 27 1 inj Efficiency Class 2 Nox Class 5 Type C11 C31 This stove has been tested and certified for use with natural gas City gas LPG and Biopropane Biopropane can be used if the stove is adjusted for use with LPG liq uid petroleum gas see ra...

Page 66: ...66 0 5m V 0 5m 5 4 20 1 2 3 6 839 7 EXAMPLES OF CHIMNEY SOLUTIONS Vertical Roof Terminal Distance V 500mm 12m min Max UK ...

Page 67: ... F 17 2 3 17 1 3 1 2 3 6 5 Vertical Roof Terminal Renovation kit PT 3 of 3 PT 1 of 3 PT 2 of 3 Flexible flue insert Ø100 AISI 316Ti If the existing chimney is not completely sound the air inlet must also be lined recommended UK ...

Page 68: ... 1 2 3 6 5 9 V1 V2 V3 V H Vertical Pitched Roof Terminal Distance H 0 3m Min Max Distance V1 500mm 10m Min Max Distance V2 200mm 10m Min Max Distance V3 500mm 10m Min Max Distance V V1 V2 V3 1 2m 12m Min Max Distance V 2 X H Min UK ...

Page 69: ...18 19 1 2 3 6 9 1 2 3 6 11 4 1 2 3 6 5 4 20 Vertical Roof Terminal with Bend Distance H 0 3m Min Max Distance V1 500mm 10m Min Max Distance V2 500mm 10m Min Max Distance V V1 V2 1m 12m Min Max Distance V 2 X H Min UK ...

Page 70: ...vations kit PT 3 of 3 PT 1 of 3 PT 2 of 3 Flexible flue insert Ø100 AISI 316Ti Distance V 1m 12m Min Max Existing chimney Flue must be inspected by a qualified technician If the existing chimney is not complete ly sound the air inlet must also be lined recommended UK ...

Page 71: ...2 of 3 Distance H 0 3m Min Max Distance V1 500mm 10m Min Max Distance V2 200mm 10m Min Max Distance V3 500mm 10 m Min Max Distance V V1 V2 V3 1 2m 12m Min Max Distance V 2 X H Min Existing chimney with Bend Renovations kit If the existing chim ney is not completely sound the air inlet must also be lined recommended UK ...

Page 72: ...72 Vertical Roof Terminal with Back outlet for more information see paragraph Location of chimney terminals UK ...

Page 73: ...73 Horizontal wall Terminal for more information see paragraph Location of chimney terminals UK ...

Page 74: ...74 Snorkel Snorkel Top outlet Back outlet Horizontal wall Terminal for more information see paragraph Location of chimney terminals UK ...

Page 75: ...S 50 100 Ø100 US 50 130 Ø130 Length 500mm 3 US 100 100 Ø100 US 100 130 Ø130 Length 1000mm 4 USKB 100 Ø100 USKB 130 Ø130 Locking band 5 USAB 100 Ø100 USAB 130 Ø130 Protective band UK 1 US 25 100 Ø100 US 25 130 Ø130 Length 250mm ...

Page 76: ...USPP 130 Ø130 Adjustable length 7 USDV2 100 Ø100 Vertical Terminal USKB 8 USDHCE 10 Horizontal Terminal Eccentric outlet 9 USEB 100 Ø100 USEB 130 Ø130 Fitting strap 10 USMB 100 Ø100 USMB 130 Ø130 Adjustable Wall Strap UK ...

Page 77: ...end 14 USSR 100 Ø100 USSR 130 Ø130 Cover 12 USB 45 100 Ø100 USB 45 130 Ø130 45 elbow bend 15 USDPAL 100 Ø100 USDPAL 130 Ø130 Flat roof Cover Aluminium 13 USB 15 100 Ø100 USB 15 130 Ø130 15 elbow bend 16 USDP 100 Ø100 USDP 130 Ø130 Flat roof Cover UK ...

Page 78: ...table Cover Supplied as a pair 18 USDH 100 Ø100 USDH 130 Ø130 Angular Cover 5 30 21 USMPG 100 Ø100 USMPG 130 Ø130 Wall Cover 19 USLS 100 Ø100 USLS 130 Ø130 Angular Cover 20 45 22 ADAPTOR UNIVERSAL SYSTEM ADAPTOR USA Ø 100 130 USA D 99 129 UK ...

Page 79: ...s in conformity with the declared performance in point 8 This declaration of performance is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer identified in point 4 Signed for and on behalf of the manufacturer by Henrik Nørgaard Managing Director Place FREDERIKSHAVN DENMARK Date 12 04 2019 Signature 1 Unique identification code of the product type NEXO 100 Gas NEXO 100 G Gas NEXO 100 Classic...

Page 80: ...30 n134 n187 0 115 853 1025 0 271 278 439 869 1025 NEXO 100 Gas dimensional drawing A A 361 390 440 n30 n134 n187 0 115 853 1025 0 271 278 439 869 1025 A A 361 390 440 n30 n134 n187 0 115 853 1025 0 271 278 439 869 1025 ...

Page 81: ...onal drawing A A 571 390 0 481 488 649 1079 1235 440 n187 n134 n30 0 115 1063 1235 A A 571 390 0 481 488 649 1079 1235 440 n187 n134 n30 0 115 1063 1235 A A 571 390 0 481 488 649 1079 1235 440 n187 n134 n30 0 115 1063 1235 ...

Page 82: ...NEXO 140 Gas dimensional drawing 390 440 n187 n134 n30 0 115 1063 1221 1426 0 481 488 649 1079 1426 390 440 n187 n134 n30 0 481 488 649 1079 1426 390 440 n187 n134 n30 0 481 488 649 1079 1426 ...

Page 83: ...as Måltegning 390 440 0 481 488 649 1079 1601 0 115 1063 1221 1601 n134 n30 n187 390 440 0 481 488 649 1079 1601 0 115 1063 1221 1601 n134 n30 n187 390 440 0 481 488 649 1079 1601 0 115 1063 1221 1601 n134 n30 n187 ...

Page 84: ...as Måltegning 390 440 n187 n134 n30 0 481 488 649 1079 1861 0 115 1063 1221 1861 390 440 n187 n134 n30 0 481 488 649 1079 1861 0 115 1063 1221 1861 390 440 n187 n134 n30 0 481 488 649 1079 1861 0 115 1063 1221 1861 ...

Page 85: ...1 2 3 4 5 NEXO Gas 100 120 140 160 185 ...

Page 86: ...86 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 9 8 7 10 NEXO G Gas 100 120 140 160 185 ...

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Page 88: ...RAIS A S Industrivej 20 DK 9900 Frederikshavn Denmark www rais dk ATTIKA FEUER AG Brunnmatt 16 CH 6330 Cham Switzerland www attika ch ...

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