Operating manual Fireplac inserts schieb flat + II
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9 | Installation instructions
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4
5
14
17
11
15
18
min. 30cm
min. 30cm
min. 30cm
16
Radiation area
Fig. 6:
Set-up in front of/next to a wall to be protected
1
Wall / building wall
2
Thermal insulation layer (flue pipe)
3
Connector
4
Thermal insulation layer (rear panel)
5
Convection room
6
Exterior air intake
7
Concrete slab at least 6 cm (only when being set
up on a ceiling to be protected)
8
Ceiling
9
Thermal insulation layer (concrete)
10
Combustion air trunking
11
Cladding (facing the room)
12
Thermal insulation layer (ceiling)
13
Inlet air outlet grille
14
Circulation air intake grille
15
Shielding floor protection made of non-flam-
mable materials
16
Thermal insulation layer (side wall)
17
Cladding (facing the room)
18
80 cm radiation area
19
Convection air cladding
Side and rear thermal insulation layers
The building wall to be protected (1) must be protected with a 9 cm thick insulation layer (16).
The cladding must likewise be protected with an insulation layer. The cladding does not need to be
protected if the open stove is designed in such a way that the free surfaces of the cladding and the sur-
faces of the niches for fuel storage can heat up to a maximum of 85 °C. For surfaces made of mineral
construction materials, e.g. stove tiles, excluding surfaces on which objects may be placed, the value
of 120 °C instead of the value of 85 °C. The increase of the maximum permissible temperature from 85
°C to 120 °C applies only to the more strongly inclined or vertical surfaces of the cladding made of
mineral construction materials. This therefore allows the cladding to be developed as a heated tiled
wall or similar.
9.2
Convection air cladding
NOTICE
When using CV cladding, please observe the national regulations in respect of individual room fire-
places and the measurement requirement in the case of whole-home heating.
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