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GB
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
PLACEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
Use insulation panels with a maximum thermal
conductivity of 0.10 W/m.K or a minimum thermal
resistance of 10 K.m/W. Suitable products can be
Promat Promatect L insulation board, Skamol Skamotec
225, or Skamol Super-Isol.
The receiver and GV60 valve are connected to
the burners in the fireplace. It should be placed in
the inspection grate, which should be positioned
appropriately below the fireplace.
The receiver and the GV60 Valve are connected to the
fireplace’s burners. This must be placed in the inspection
grate, which must be placed in an appropriate place
under the fireplace.
Small adjustments of the legs are possible using the
feet, and these should be set to the desired height
before the flue system is installed. Never make any
changes to the fireplace other than adjusting the height
of the legs. In addition, tall legs are optional.
The fitted brackets are used to secure the fireplace to
the rear wall.
Two measuring points are positioned above the glass
and are used to carry out combustion checks. On
the left, fresh air in, on the right, exhaust air. See the
illustrations on page 46.
In cases where national regulations require that control
measurements are taken in the flue pipe and above the
fireplace, a measuring spigot can be positioned here.
Make sure that the fireplace is completely insulated
from combustible materials on all sides. We recommend
protecting the ceiling and floor with non-combustible
material inside the build-up. Always keep the specified
safety distances for your fireplace to combustible
materials.
Build a structure of the desired size made from non-
combustible materials – the minimum dimension for
each model is shown in the following section.
Do not use insulated material (or other material) to fill
the cavity above and at the side of the fireplace.
CONVECTION
The installation space must be fitted with convection
openings which have a minimum area of 200 cm
2
above
the fireplace and 200 cm
2
below the fireplace.
The convection above the fireplace should keep a 300
mm distance to the ceiling.
NOTE!
The 1000 mm upwards is a minimum distance to a combustible ceiling. Always keep min. 3 mm from building material to
the fireplace due to heat expansion.
Do not place any combustible materials inside the build-up.
Make sure that the ventilation gets a free flow around the fireplace. There should be free space of at least 50 mm around
the entire fireplace to allow for convection.
The receiver and the GV60 Combustible Valve should be positioned underneath the fireplace.
We recommend to always mount and test the fireplace before finishing the build-up.
It must be possible to remove the frames, therefore do not mount them with silicone or similar.