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2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!
Product installation and assembly must be carried out by qualified personnel.
The product must be installed in a suitable place that allows easy access for it to be opened regularly and for routine maintenance to be
performed.
The installation area must be:
• suitable to enable the appliance to operate correctly.
• Equipped with an adequate smoke extraction system.
• Equipped with adequate ventilation from outside.
• Equipped with 230V 50 Hz power supply with an EC compliant earthing system.
IMPORTANT!
The product must be connected to a chimney that expels the smoke at the highest point of the building.
The chimney must be of suitable dimensions, caulked, and fitted with a condensation collector for collecting the
water vapour that can form due to the high performance of the appliance and the consequently low temperatures
of the outgoing fumes.
The chimney must comply with regulations in force.
The holes of the external air inlet and the smoke outlet pipe must be drilled before positioning the product.
THE OPERATING AREA
The boiler must be installed indoors in an area well protected from atmospheric elements.
The surface on which it stands and/or support points must have sufficient load bearing capacity to support the total weight of the
appliance, its accessories and covers.
To ensure the appliance works well, we recommend installing the boiler detached from any walls or furniture, and with good air circulation
to allow effective ventilation for the appliance. The product should be located in an area that allows sufficient space for normal use and
maintenance operations.
The volume of the room should be no less than 15 m
3
.
It is essential that an adequate outdoor air intake is provided that supplies the air for combustion needed for the product to function
correctly.
These air inlets must be arranged so that it is impossible for them to be obstructed.
Protect the inlets with grilles, metal mesh, etc., without reducing the net cross-section.
Remember that the ventilation grilles always have the useful cross-section in cm
2
indicated on one side. When
choosing the grille and size of the inlet, check that the useful cross-section of the grille is larger or equal to the
section required for product operation.
The flow of air between the outside and the room of installation may be direct, through an inlet in an external wall of the building; or
indirect, through the intake of air from rooms adjoining and connecting permanently with the room of installation. Adjoining areas may
not include sleeping areas, garages or general areas that present a fire hazard.
For air ducts, up to 3m increase the cross-section by approximately 5%, while for ducts that run for longer increase it by 15%.
IMPORTANT!
The air flow can also be drawn from an adjoining room to that of the room where the product is installed, provided
the air can flow freely through permanent openings to the outside; avoid connection to sleeping areas and rooms
that present a fire hazard in general.