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2.3.4 CUT-OFF DEVICE
Exhaust systems must be created in accordance with the Technical Rules
of Tiled Stoves and Hot Air Heating System Trade (TROL). Stoves should
have a shut-off device in the exhaust gas flue. These devices must not be
self-closing and must not be positioned such as to prevent or hinder the
inspection and cleaning of connecting pipework. The position of the shut-off
device must be visible from the outside, e.g., from the position of the oper-
ating handle. Shut-off devices may only be installed in the exhaust manifold
or collecting pipe, the flue gas pipe stub or the pipeline connecting piece.
2.3.5 CONNECTING PIECE
Your stove is connected to the chimney with Ø 150 mm/Ø 160 mm connecting
pieces made of steel plate which is at least 2 mm thick. These connect-
ing pieces must satisfy the requirements specified in DIN 1298 and DIN EN
1856-2, and must be connected to the chimney system in accordance with
the requirements specified in DIN 18160 or the country-specific regulations.
It must be ensured that the flue gas pipe is installed in the shortest pos-
sible route upwards towards the chimney. To achieve this, ensure that the
flow of flue gas is redirected as few times as possible. Ensure that the flue
pipe is stable; where appropriate, the flue pipe may need to be secured with
brackets. If the flue leads through a combustible wall or is located close to
any combustible components, the flue is to be insulated according to the
respective regulations. The connecting line must always be mounted in such
a manner that it is possible to clean the connecting line at any time.This must
be ensured through a sufficient number of cleaning openings. If the stove is
rotatably mounted, the connecting pipe must be installed so that no negative
effects occur on the fixing. The flue pipe must not also turn. The minimum dis-
tance from the chimney connecting piece to any combustible components can
increase the distance from the stove to combustible components, in accord-
ance with the manufacturer specifications for the flue pipe. The specified
minimum distances to combustible components as stated in these instructions
refer to the fireplace and must be adjusted if necessary („2.3.3 Fire safety“
on page 14).
Ensure that a cleaning opening is located above the flue pipe connection with
gas evacuation to the top.
2.3.6 INSTALLING THE HEAT STORAGE STONES ON
TOP
The heat storage stones delivered with your stove are packed separately
due to their heavy weight. After the stove has been assigned its location in
the installation space, you can begin with the installation of separate heat
storage stones.
Insert the heat storage stones from the outside to the inside. When the stove
is connected with flue gas connection at the back, the heat storage stone
must be placed in the centre. If you connect the stove at the top, the central
heat stone is not required.
To insert the heat storage stones, remove the cover and the plate to control
the supply of heat. Then insert the heat storage stones as shown.
A =
remove
B =
insert
C =
fit
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