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as a private incinerator for burning waste, chemically treated timber or paper constitutes a breach of gas emission
regulations, punishable by law. This free standing fire unit is not designed to burn liquid fuel. Additionally to producing
massive pollution, combustion products and hazardous waste also have a negative impact on the unit and chimney's
operation and life cycle. Improper burning may result in several malfunctions and in corrosion of the unit, requiring it to be
serviced or replaced. The burning of improper fuel may also cause fire which most likely will not be covered by the
household insurance.
The free standing fire unit has been designed for a maximum wood consumption of 3kg/hour. A higher wood consumption
may cause premature wearing of the unit.
4. INSTALLATION
Pipes and chimney
The unit must be properly installed to ensure correct operation. Carefully read the following considerations, which are
merely informative and cannot be deemed indispensable to the proper operation of the unit. Unfortunately, there are
several aspects that determine the proper operation of a chimney and it may be difficult to address and resolve them
overall.
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Clean your chimney thoroughly before proceeding with the installation. If the chimney has been out of operation for a
long time, you should have it checked by an expert.
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The chimney must have enough height to allow for fume exhaustion at 12-20 Pascal, minimum. The fume exhaustion
can only be measured during the unit operation. If the exhaustion is bad, you will need to raise the chimney and/or
insulate it. If it is too strong, you must install a gauge.
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Ideally, the flue should be installed vertically, with a maximum angle of 45º at any incline if needed.
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Do not join flues together. The flues must run alongside throughout their length and have separate outputs.
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The flue must be free from obstructions, and preferably maintain the same round diameter all the way through, from
the unit to the output. To ensure proper operation, the diameter must be compliant with each model specifications
(refer to the catalogue).
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If the chimney top is closer than 60 cm to the apex of the roof, the flue
termination must be at least 60 cm above the roof apex. If the chimney top is further from the roof, the chimney should
rise 1m above the roof level, measured from the output.
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The chimney should not be close to surrounding tall trees, walls or buildings as these could cause downdraughts.
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The chimney must be properly insulated. The chimney lining must be free of cracks or fissures and be made of
refractory cement or other high temperature resistant material. If the chimney is not properly insulated, the flue must
run all the way up the chimney.
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