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oil heater IDE 20 / IDE 30 / IDE 50 / IDE 60 / IDE 80
4. Fasten the wheel caps to the wheels.
Info
If necessary, the frame can be disassembled again
(e.g. for storage). To remove the wheels from the axle,
you can carefully loosen the wheel caps and locking
rings by means of a slotted screwdriver.
Assembly of transport handle and frame
1. Place the device on the frame. Make sure that the holes for
the screws are positioned flush above each other.
2. First, bolt the 4 small screws to the frame.
3. Screw the nuts to the screws from below.
4. Place the transport handle on the rear of the device.
5. Bolt the 4 large screws to the transport handle, device and
frame.
IDE 20
CLOSE
OPEN
Assembly of the cable holder (except for IDE 20)
The devices are supplied with a cable holder (except for the
IDE 20). Please proceed as follows to assemble the cable holder
at the device:
1. Hold the cable holder to be mounted up against the side of
the transport handle.
2. Make sure that the cable holder is attached at the pre-
drilled holes.
3. Use the screws, washers and nuts to fasten the cable
holder as illustrated below:
Assembly of the exhaust line
Warning
Note that this device must not be put into operation
unless there is an exhaust line mounted at the flue pipe
connection!
Assembly of a closed exhaust line
Warning
Make sure that in every operating and weather
condition a vacuum of > 0.1 mbar is created in the
exhaust line.
This vacuum guarantees a safe discharge of exhaust
gases from the room. The exhaust line must be
installed upward. There must be no bends or elbows in
the first 3 metres of the exhaust line!
If the device is used in closed rooms and the combustion gases
are discharged via a chimney, a fresh air supply of approx.
80 m³/h (air inlet opening approx. 0.5 m²) must be ensured.
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Prior to planning the flue gas system, gather information
about the national legislation and contact a responsible
specialist (cf. DIN 18160 in Germany).
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Ensure an unimpeded and sufficient combustion air supply
(e.g. by means of ventilation openings in doors, ceilings,
windows, walls or via interconnected airways).
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Have the exhaust emission of the burner checked at
regular intervals.