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All local regulations, including those referring to national and European standards need to be complied with when
installing the appliance.
Only an appliance connected by a qualified installer guarantees compliance with legislation on construction and fire
prevention. This is certainly required for safe and proper use of the inset fire.
Mounting of the frame
The frame is delivered separately and needs to be mounted prior to commencing the installation. The frame is to be
slided over the front of the inset fire and needs to be fixed with the 4 included bolts (M8).
Positioning
The appliance shall be erected on floors with an adequate loadbearing capacity (see technical data). If an existing
construction doesn’t meet this prerequisite, suitable measures shall be taken to achieve it.
The building construction must be protected against the risk of fire when installing the inset fire. A fireproof floor
must be used underneath the appliance (e.g. bricks). Use heat resistant insulation with a thickness of 15cm in relation
to combustible walls. Also make sure to respect the following safety clearance distances from combustible materials:
In the radiation range of the glass panel
min. 100cm
When using cement inside or outside the chimney wait 7 days before using the inset fire. This allows the
cement to dry and prevents crack during the drying process.
Chimney and flue pipes
We guarantee the proper functioning of the appliance if the
chimney draught is between 12 and 20 Pa. If the chimney draught
is too high, then a damper must be incorporated.
If there isn’t enough chimney draught, then the following measures
can be considered:
Extending the chimney
Improving the insulation of the chimney (less cooling of the
flue gases)
Increasing the supply of combustion air into the space in
which the appliance is installed.
Improving the airtightness of the chimney