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When connecting the stove with smoke drain and flue tubes, check carefully if all
connections are well sealed, so that gases do not to enter the room where the stove is
located.
Flue pipe must not be too drawn into the chimney.
There is a power cord included with stove. Connected the stove to the power source
voltage of 230V and 50Hz. Stove must be connected only to the required socket. Image 5
shows how the stove is connected to a power source. Before plugging in the cable, check if
the main switch is set to the position 0.Note that the power cord is not damaged. Cable
must be disconnected from the heat source. First, turn the cable into the stove to the
required space and then into a power socket.
Image 5. Connecting the stove to power source
FUME PIPES AND MAXIMAL LENGHT
In order to provide full hermetic connection of tubes, silicon sealed tubes must be
used. Connection of exhaust fan with exhaust pipes made in diameter of
Ø80 mm . All
sections of fume pipes should be able to be dismantled for periodical cleaning.
It is not allowed to use flexible tubes for fume exhaust system.
Tee
– fume pipe is obligatory
and it must be used because of regular cleaning, seasonal
maintenance and removing of soot.
Horizontal distance between stove and chimneys wall connector should not be bigger than
1m. It is maximal allowed length for connecting with chimney. Exhaust fume pipes should
be used with maximum 3 pcs of 45-
90° elbows. Vertical exhaust should not be higher
than 2m before connection with wall connector.
Exhaust diameter is
Ø80 mm.
Wind and rain protector on the top of the chimney is obligatory according to
standards.