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Contents

Tests and approvals ......................... 2
Explanation of symbols / foreword ... 3

Body

Preparations ................................... 4
Important measurements................... 5
Overall installation sequence ............ 6
Assembly ...................................7-18
Radiation plate installation ............. 19

Tiles and cassette

Tiling - preparations ....................... 20
Tiling - assembly............................ 21
Tiling - recommendations ................ 22
Cassette - assembly ....................... 24
Fan installation ............................. 27

TMS 2015-10-15

Assembly instruction

AVANTI tile stoves

Model:

G860 Avanti Black
G861 Avanti White
G862 Avanti Special

Summary of Contents for AVANTI G861

Page 1: ...l installation sequence 6 Assembly 7 18 Radiation plate installation 19 Tiles and cassette Tiling preparations 20 Tiling assembly 21 Tiling recommendations 22 Cassette assembly 24 Fan installation 27...

Page 2: ...st report nr 39 8796 DECLARED PERFORMANCE Essential characteristics Performance Harmonized technical specification Reaction to fire A1 WT Distance to combustable Behind 50mm material Side 300mm Ceilin...

Page 3: ...ed with a pen Control measurement Shows important measurements during assembly Trowel Shows where the clay mortar is placed Rendered areas Shows the areas that shall be rendered with clay mortar Saw S...

Page 4: ...parations Measurement for 150 mm flue pipe connection Top connection 2190 mm Rear connection c c 2115 mm Measurement for 125 mm combustion air inlet connection min 15 mm 560 mm 340 mm 125 mm Combustib...

Page 5: ...3a 2 1 6 6 6 6 6a 7 2 8 8 8 8 8 10 11 11 12 12a No joints 1 17 shows the numbers of all parts see page 6 Control and guide measurements all measurements in mm Outer mantle Inner core Control measureme...

Page 6: ...GABRIEL KERAMIK AB 6 Start A 5 4 3 3 3 3 3a 3 2 1 17 16 15 14 13 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 7 6a 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 11 11 12a 12 10 Overall installation sequence...

Page 7: ...ck layer of mortar on the prepared floor Make sure the regu lation distance to the wall is kept Level vertically and horizontally Check the distance to the wall min 50 mm Set the firebox block 2 with...

Page 8: ...he contact surfaces with a squeezed sponge Set the firebox block 6 with mortar The firebox block must not touch the outer rings the firebox block must be allowed to expand freely without affecting the...

Page 9: ...bly Set the second firebox block 6 on top of the first one Make sure that no mortar falls between the blocks Seal with insulation at the front edge of the U formed blocks Level vertically and horizont...

Page 10: ...Set the outer ring 3 with mortar Level vertically and horizontally Make sure that no mortar falls into the expansion gap at the back of the firebox blocks Set the fourth firebox block 6 on top of the...

Page 11: ...box block 6a on top of the fourth one Make sure that no mortar falls between the blocks Seal with insulation at the front edge of the U formed blocks Level vertically and horizontally Note Remove any...

Page 12: ...e firebox top block as shown in the picture This will enable you to continue without disturb ing the vertical measure ments as you progress The support will also be of help when tiling above the fireb...

Page 13: ...ngs and inner blocks must not be in contact Level vertically and horizontally Check the control measurements see page 5 For a better joint wipe the contact surfaces of the outer rings with a squeezed...

Page 14: ...r Level vertically and horizontally Set the church roof 10 Level vertically and horizontally Place a thin strip of insulation 2 3 mm between the block and outer ring to prevent soot accumulation Set t...

Page 15: ...1 mm 9 12 9 24 25 26 Assembly Set outer ring 9 with mortar Level vertically and horizontally Set the divider block 12 in mortar Level vertically and horizontally Set outer ring 9 with mortar Level ver...

Page 16: ...ave enough space for the whole inner core to expand upwards Place the allocated insulation strip on top of the divider and flame protection blocks Smear a small string of wet mortar just to fix the in...

Page 17: ...endered with clay mortar easiest done before the assembly Top flue connection Set the blocks 15 with mortar Join the two blocks together with the heat resistant silicon or mortar Rear flue connection...

Page 18: ...18 16 33 34 17 35 17 Set the small lid 16 in mortar If needed cut to size for the either of the two flue pipe installations Assembly The supporting pieces 17 shall be adjusted according to the size o...

Page 19: ...at the bent edge is towards the stove body Screw it together with the lower heat plate 20 as shown Place the brackets 18 on the top of the stove secure with silicon When the stove body assembly is com...

Page 20: ...de with tolerance and joints could vary accordingly The overall appearance is important We recommend wooden wedges Seal with adhesive between tiles and body around the firebox and the soot holes Do no...

Page 21: ...ist ca 2mm Applicera fix med tandspackel b de p stomme och kakel enligt bild Loda in centrum Att t nka p Loda in mitten Applicera fix b de p stomme och kakel med en tandspackel ca 8 mm stommen och tv...

Page 22: ...e distance to the wall 2 Tile around the fireplace Measure and check the diagonals so that they are equal Make sure that the tiles are level and plumb by placing a level on both tiles M and Nr 1 and M...

Page 23: ...B 23 Tiling Assembly Nr 16 Nr 15 Nr 14 Nr 1 Nr 2 Nr 11 A Nr 11 A M M Nr 4 Nr 5 Nr 6 Nr 16 Nr 15 Nr 14 Nr 9 Nr 10 Nr 3 Nr 12 B A A B A A B 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mortar Shelf Picture 6 Picture 7 Start...

Page 24: ...hole same size as the hole in the fire box block Fit in the cassette so that the steel flanges round the cassette are inside the tiles and the brass frame is in contact with the tiles Note If the cass...

Page 25: ...d stoves Pass the flexible tube through the hole in the cassette bottom and fit it over the connecting flange and fasten the flange plaate Mount the damper in the bottom of the cassette do not forget...

Page 26: ...ition pull it out again approx 20 mm and apply a silicon string just inside the edge around the brass frame then push the cassette back in Even the seal with a wet finger to dip the finger in water wi...

Page 27: ...not pushed to far in as it will restrict the inlet convection air flow to the cassette Press the fan carefully into the pre cut hole in the sealing block Note The fan must be moun ted so that air is...

Page 28: ...esistant material for long lasting heat radiation Fan controlled direct heat through channels in the hot air cassette for efficient heat circulation Connection for combustion air from the outside The...

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