4. Remove 2 blind plugs by unscrewing nuts and taking off the blind plugs from the holes;
5. Insert the heat exchange unit into the holes on the other side of the stove and fasten it with nuts;
6. The rest holes shall be fastened with blind plugs;
7. Carry out the convector assembly in the reverse order (see cl. 2-1).
ATTENTION! During the heat exchange unit shift the gaskets made of non-combustible material shall be
located from the inner side of the fire chamber.
ATTENTION! Don't connect a heating system to a heat exchange unit.
n
A heat exchange unit (2) with two fitting adapter;
n
Connective pipes (pipeline) (8);
n
An outboard tank (5) for hot water with two fitting adapters for connecting to a heat transfer system and
one fitting adapter for installation of a tap of hot water distribution;
n
A tap for hot water (6), a threeway tap (7) and a tap for water drain from a system (9).
ATTENTION! At the time of pipelines installation, don’t permit its sagging in horizontal segments. It is
recommended to install these pipelines at an angle of up no less than 30°.
9.10. Installation of a water heating system
A general scheme of installation of a water heating system is presented in figure 1
3
– with a fixed heat
exchange unit; 1
4
– with heat exchange unit of «samovar» type. Elements of a water heating system including a heat
exchange unit aren't supplied as part of delivery set.
A water heating system consists of:
At the time of installation of a water heating system, a bottom of an outboard tank for hot water shall be over
of a level of a top fitting adapter of a heat transfer device no less than 30 cm.
Figure
10
. Disassembling of
“Tunguska” bath stove convector frame
Figure 1
1
. “Tunguska” bath stove
convector disassembling
Convector
Heat exchange unit
Gasket
Nut
Blind plug
Fire chamber
Figure 1
2
. “Tunguska” bath stove heat exchange unit
and blind plugs disassembling
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