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There must be non-flammable, solid heat insulating pad symmetrically oriented with the
stove, fixed to the floor using four screws, under the stove. The pad must overlap the front edge
of the stove contacting the pad minimally by 50 cm, the side edges and the rear edge of the
stove should overlap minimally by 30 cm.
The assembled stove should be connected to the chimney using the chimney tube, elbow bend,
distance ring, rosette only after 24 hours since the installation cement must get hardened. The
chimney connector must be secured with two screws to the stove (from top and bottom)
against protrusion.
The stove may be installed in the common environment pursuant to STN 33 0300 standard,
while strictly observing fire protection pursuant to STN 92 0300. While installing the stove, it is
necessary to observe all the relevant safety, hygienic and project guidelines in accordance with
the Regulation No. 84/97. The stove must always be connected to the chimney in a suitable
way, the chimney has to be approved for the use by chimney authority in accordance with STN
73 4210 and STN 73 4201.
The fume duct should be as short as possible and it must constantly ascend towards the
chimney. The length of fume duct may be maximally 1.5 m. Since the chimney effect changes
during a year for various reasons, we recommend installing the regulation flue flap in the
chimney.
The stove may work and reach the declared efficiency only in the case it is connected to the
chimney with the required parameters. The cross-section of the chimney should be minimally of
150 mm diameter and its height should be minimally 5 m. It is recommended for a good
performance to have the stove connected to a separate chimney; it may be connected to the
common chimney with several appliances, as long as the sufficient chimney effect of 10 Pa is
ensured. As long as the stove is connected to the common chimney with several appliances,
they must be closed when out of operation. Otherwise they might sufficiently affect the other
appliances connected to the common chimney.
It is inevitable to have the connecting chimney elbow bend or chimney tube placed onto the
exhausting neck of the stove secured against release using the screws and fixed to the stove,
the screws are supplied together with the stove and they have a thread on the relevant place.
The fume elbow bends and tubes must be always firmly and tightly interconnected on every
connection in the direction of chimney effect (Fig. 3) with the overlap of at least 40 mm. The
connecting hole in the chimney must be equipped with metal distance ring to which the fume
tubes or elbow bends are inserted. The fume rosette shall be placed on the fume tube at the
entrance of the fume tube to the chimney as a decorative ending.
The stove must be connected to the chimney meeting the STN 73 4210 and STN 73 42 01
standards. Prior to the stove assembly, consult the revision technician with regards to your
intention to assemble the stove. The stove must have the sufficient space around in all
directions so that it would be possible to clean the stove, fume duct and chimney.