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1.7
Chimney attachment
The connection for attaching to the chimney must be able to withstand at least
400°C.
PLEASE NOTE:
Before connecting the stove the local authority responsible for approving
heating systems must be consulted!
Connection pieces must be firmly connected to the stove and to each other and
must not leak. They must not project into the open diameter of the chimney.
The connection piece between the stove and the chimney must have the same
diameter as the pipe socket on the stove. Horizontal connection pieces of over
0.5 m must rise towards the chimney at an angle of 10 degrees. Any pipes
which are not heat insulated or vertical must not be longer
than 1 metre.
The requirements of the Fire Regulations (FeuVO) apply,
as well as local building regulations such as for the chimney
standards DIN 4705, DIN EN 13384, DIN 18160 and DIN
EN 15287.
Connection pieces must be tested to DIN EN 1856-2.
Measurement X (distance from flammable construction
and other materials) must be as defined by the
manufacturer of the connection piece.
PLEASE NOTE:
Fitting to a chimney with a functional height of less than 4 m, or if several stoves
are being fitted, less than 5 m, is not permitted. (See: Data for chimney
calculations / Chapter 4.) A maximum of two other fires can be connected to the
chimney to be connected to the stove.
For safety reasons it is not permitted to use a steam extractor hood to
remove air when the stove is producing heat.
1.8
Choice of flue gas connection placement
The flue outlet is attached to the back of the stove as standard. If a connection to
the side or the top is required, then the unused connection must be closed off.
1.8.1
Top connection (Fig. 1)
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Remove the rear flue adapter (1) by loosening the screws.
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Remove cooking plate (2) and fire bricks (3)
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Remove steel plate (4) in the exhaust
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Close flue gas connection at the back from outside using the blank cover supplied
(5) and screw this tight.
•
Bolt tight the cover (6) at the inside with the outside cover (7)
•
Swing back cover (8) upwards and close
•
Remove flue gas cover (3) and the large hob plate (2)
•
Connect the optional flue connection set (9) from below to the opening and screw
tight at the cooking plate.
•
Replace the steel plate (4), the fire bricks (3) and the cooking plate (2)
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