TROLLEY
UK
31
TROLLEY
UK
30
INSTALLATION
The stove must be installed by qualified personnel, who must diligently follow all
the rules for correct installation, respecting all the relevant technical, legal and
safety standards in force at the time.
When positioning the stove respect the
distances shown in the drawing on the
right.
Place the stove away from curtains, fabrics,
ornaments or anything else that may cause
fire.
Connect the stove exhaust outlet to an
existing chimney, or make an 80 mm hole
in the wall, if possible at least 2 metres
above the flue gas outlet on the stove.
Using an Ø 80 mm steel pipe with insulat-
ing gaskets for use at high temperatures,
connect the stove flue gas outlet to the
outside of the building, making sure that it
is perfectly sealed until it leaves the build-
ing.
Make certain that the pipe section is not narrowed by squeezing or by bends.
On the outside of the building cover the end of the exhaust pipe with a metal grating so
that it cannot be obstructed by foreign bodies.
The air passage through the grating should be at least 90% of the pipe section.
The pipe should protrude from the building by at least 10 centimetres.
Position it so that it is impossible for foreign bodies to enter (stones, earth, animals etc.)
and similarly for rain, snow and other meteorological phenomena..
Make absolutely sure that the exhaust gas cannot come into contact with people or animals.
If the stove is positioned near a wood-lined wall or the gas exhaust pipe is in contact with
similar material, insulate the material with suitable fireproof or fire-resistant products.
If the stove is installed in a building with poten-
tially combustible walls, it will be necessary to
place an insulating sleeve between the wall and
the flue gas exhaust pipe and similarly for the
overhanging part of the building’s roof.
A T-pipe for inspection should always be installed
between the flue gas outlet on the stove and the
flue itself.
If the gas exhaust pipe is installed as in the draw-
ing on the right, a rain protection cover will be
needed in addition to the requirements listed
above.
If the stove is to be installed in an existing chim-
ney flue built into the wall, the pipe should be in-
stalled along the whole length of the chimney flue
in order to prevent condensation that would
mark the walls.
COMBUSTION AIR INLET:
In order to guarantee good combustion, the
stove must receive enough air to ensure the fuel
receives sufficient oxygen. Connect the combus-
tion air inlet to the outside so that it cannot be
obstructed, even partially, in any way. If the stove
cannot be connected directly to the outside, it is
possible to install a
permanent ventilation
grating
: this will guarantee perfect combustion
(and hence lower pellet consumption with less
ash accumulating in the hearth) and will prevent
health risks for those using in the room.
Insulating sleeve
Combustion
air inlet
Insulating
sleeve
Insulating
sleeve
Insulating
sleeve
Rain protection
cover
Rain protection
cover
Combustion
air inlet
Combustion
air inlet
Combustion
air inlet