RICHARD LE DROFF 1000 Horizon FV Instructions For Installation And Use Manual Download Page 6

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3.5. 

INSTALLATION OF THE INSERT

Bring the firebox insert close to the fireplace. Pass the supply cable
through the hole prepared in the right-hand jamb of the fireplace ((fig. 3.1
rep. A).
Leave a  cable loop inside the fireplace, long enough to enable the fire-
box insert to be taken out easily (for maintenance purposes). Engage the
insert and slide it home. Be careful not to catch the cable underneath the
appliance while you are doing this. Connect the air supply duct to the air
combustion nozzle if the connection is provided (see figure 2.1; mark a or
b, and nozzle installation manual).

3.6. 

SMOKE BAFFLE (FIG. 3.5)

The firebox is fitted with a stainless steel and vermiculite smoke baffle. The
smoke baffle allows an effective heat exchange and facilitates the recovery
of soot after the chimney has been swept.
You will need to familiarise yourself with the manipulations necessary to
insert and remove the baffle. Carry out this operation several times before
using the fire for the first time.
1 Turn 4 mounting feet inward of the firebox.
2. Raise the rear of the baffle.
3. Remove the baffle of the firebox.
4. Install the baffle in the firebox.
5. Lock the baffle in the firebox on the brackets.

3.7.  CONNECTION TO THE SMOKE FLUE

Remove the smoke baffle (§ 3.6). Connect the nozzle. to the flue (§ 3.3)
from inside the firebox. Lock the baffle into the firebox.

3.8.  FITTING THE TRIM (FIG. 3.3; 3.6)

The space between the fireplace opening and the firebox can be closed.
To preserve the firebox, remove the door and the frame of the firebox.
Depending on the style and type of stones, this finish can be achieved:
- using the metal trim provided with the appliance. To do this, take the

appliance door off its hinges, taking care not to damage the combustion
air control. Fix the 3 trims (cf  fig.  3.5) using 6 sheet metal screws (A),
then tighten the screws. Put the door back.

-  using stones, tiles or firebricks built in directly between the firebox insert

and the fireplace,

- with elements pre-manufactured in the working using the materials

above or expanded clay concrete (“laterlit”), then sealed into place,

- using refractory panels (classified M0) that can be cut to shape. Build in

these materials using ready-to-use refractory mortar, or mortar made of
2/3 sand and 1/3 high alumina cement.

Fix the door and the frame on the firebox after finishing the fitting.

3.9.  WARM AIR DISTRIBUTION

Warning !

Warm air distribution is prohibited in the case of an installation as
an insert.

3.5

Insert carrying up see § 2.1. § 3. 

3.7

TECH

BORDURE

3.6

Finition frame

(option)

Summary of Contents for 1000 Horizon FV

Page 1: ...TION AND USE 05 16 39417 FIREBOX INSERT 1000 HORIZON FV 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 2 CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES 4 3 INSERT INSTALLATION 5 4 FIREBOX INSTALLATION 7 5 USE 10 6 MAINTENANCE 12 7 WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...safe place The manufacturer s liability is limited to the supply of the appliance It may not be held liable in the event of any failure to respect these instructions The following are especially prohi...

Page 3: ...distributor outlet diameter 150 mm External air inlet diameter 75 mm Minimal dimensions of chimney block 20 x20 cm Min of tubing or insulated metal box 150 mm Min height above firebox 4 m DRAUGHT 10 P...

Page 4: ...DTU 24 1 Warm air is blown in front of the appliance Warm air distribution is possible with nozzles 125 or 150 option In this case the warm air blows out only over the firebox Fig 2 2 Combustion air...

Page 5: ...ing is optimal with an approximately 40 m3 hour of fresh air consumption A system of ventilation french VMC a centralized ventilation system a n extractor hood can perturb the functioning of the fireb...

Page 6: ...5 Lock the baffle in the firebox on the brackets 3 7 CONNECTION TO THE SMOKE FLUE Remove the smoke baffle 3 6 Connect the nozzle to the flue 3 3 from inside the firebox Lock the baffle into the firebo...

Page 7: ...mbustion air supply connected outside A direct supply of air combustion in the room is possible respect the following recommendations 4 1 6 1 Combustion air not connected If no outside nozzle connecti...

Page 8: ...s 4 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 FOYER 4 13 14 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 FIREBOX MONTAGE 1 Supporting wall class M0 materials 2 Decorative hood material according to model 3 Air access 4 Air access through firepla...

Page 9: ...ahead of the firebox to the room fig 4 6 Rep 17 4 7 WARM AIR DISTRIBUTION Connect the warm air nozzless option available sp cific documentation Switch the warm air direction valve to direct warm air...

Page 10: ...openings communicating with the outside of the hood be airtight as regards the lower part of the hood in order to avoid warm air escaping upwards Insulate the side resting against the wall the pipe a...

Page 11: ...onal Start with a small fire then in stages increase the load The progressive rise in the temperature allows the materials to dilate slowly and stabilise Smoke and a smell will be given off at first d...

Page 12: ...l operation When operating at reduced speed the clean glass system is less efficient 6 4 OBLIGATORY CHIMNEY SWEEPING The law in France requires that the chimney be swept twice a year including once du...

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