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j) If the chimney pipes are metal then their joints must be sea-

led with refractory paste.

k)  Exterior metal chimneys must be constructed with double

heat resistant pipes especially when solid flues are used.

5.  Assembly in existing chimneys

When you take advantage of existing chimneys it is advisable

to put one or two meters of metal piping in the interior of the chim-
ney making sure that the opening between the chimney and the
pipes is sealed.  (see Fig. 11)

IMPORTANT:

The whole weight of the chimney must never rest on the Com-

pact stove.

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Fig. 11

3. THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

A. WIRING AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

B.  POSITIONS OF THE SWITCH

POSITION “O”; Ventilators stopped.  If the temperature of the

air for heating reaches approximately 50 degrees, the THER-
MOSTAT starts up the ventilators at 750 revs per minute.

When the Compact C-4 is used it should be connected to the

electricity system to prevent it from over-heating. (Pilot light 8 on).

POSITION “I”: (COMFORTABLE)  The ventilators operate to-

gether at 875 revs per minute.

POSITION “II”: (STRONG).  The ventilators operate together

at 1,750 revs per minute.

We recommend

POSITION “I” (COMFORTABLE) When the stove operates

normally

POSITION “II”: (STRONG) When maximum heat is required.

POSITION “O”: When it is not being used.

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ELECTRICAL PLAN

Thermostat

RED

GREEN

220 V 
15 W / 20 W

220 V 

15 W / 20 W

1. The right ventilator
2. The left ventilator
3. Switch
4. Strip
5. Resistance
6. Thermostat connection
7. Operation pilot (Red)
8. Connection pilot (Green)
9. Thermostat

10. Thermostat support

Seal

Содержание Compact C-4

Страница 1: ...y directly INDUSTRIAS HERGÓM S A does not take any responsibility whatsoever for the dama ges caused by or resulting from alterations to its products that have not been authorised in wri ting or for defective installations Furthermore it reserves the right to modify its finished products without prior war ning Industrias Hergom S A with registered offices in Soto de la Marina Cantabria Spain of fe...

Страница 2: ...H THE CANOPY B AND OR TO OTHER ADJACENT ROOMS Turn the control 8 to the left hand limit The connection of the hot air exits C through the grills B of the canopy and to adjacent rooms can be carried out using flexi ble metal tubes To use this option you must take off the covers over the air exits C of the apparatus Whatever type of hot air exit you choseit is advisable to install grills in the uppe...

Страница 3: ...When wood is slowly burnt tar and other organic vapours are formed which when combined with air humidity form soot Soot vapours can condense if the chimney walls are cold If the soot catches fire then very high flames are produced Any accumu lation of soot has to be cleaned As the accumulation of soot depends on so many different things it is very difficult to say when the chimney has to be cle an...

Страница 4: ...he pipe joins the brick chim ney f It is very important that the joins of the pipes are well sea led to cover any possible cracks which will allow air to enter The following procedure is to test that the chimney is water tight Cover the exit in the roof Put paper and wet straw in the lower part of the chimney and light them See if any smoke comes out of any possible cracks and seal them INCORRECT ...

Страница 5: ... Ventilators stopped If the temperature of the air for heating reaches approximately 50 degrees the THER MOSTAT starts up the ventilators at 750 revs per minute When the Compact C 4 is used it should be connected to the electricity system to prevent it from over heating Pilot light 8 on POSITION I COMFORTABLE The ventilators operate to gether at 875 revs per minute POSITION II STRONG The ventilato...

Страница 6: ...ormation of tar it isre commended to put the ashpan door handle at 90 degrees to allow plenty of air for combustion This situation should be maintained atthe beginning of lighting to get the stove and chimney to heat up quickly preventing the for mation condensation of tar soot It is vital Once the stove is hot the ashpan door should be closed Fig 15 Fig 16 B SECONDARY AIR The Compact C 4 stove ha...

Страница 7: ...e assembly and joining instructions C BAFFLE SECONDARY AIR COLLECTOR Dismantling See Fig 17 Slide the collector A forwards until the connection sleeves co me out of their fixings and the collector falls Instruction F 6 CLEANING D CLEANING OUT THE ASHES The Compact stove has an ashpan under the bottom of the stove To get rid of the ashes take the blind grill out using a protec tive glove using the ...

Страница 8: ...not situate it near inflammable walls or walls which ha ve any type of covering which could be damaged by high tempe ratures varnish paint etc 8 SAFETY 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fig 20 Model Measurements mm C 4 70 Stove measurements mm Height 370 560 370 105 450 467 630 600 700 A B C D E Diamet er 175 200x200 5 6 10 900 Width Depth Kg Plate piping mm Works pipe mm Height m Kcal h Weight Chimney m...

Страница 9: ...om rear stove interior 25 Right lateral interior side cover 26 Right exterior side 27 Upper side glass fixing clamp 28 Secondary air collector 29 Operation pilot 30 Connection pilot 31 Right lateral grill 32 Switch 33 Ashpan door control 34 Ashpan door handle 35 Ashpan door knob 36 Grill position spring 37 Right ventilator protective screen 38 Thermostat support 39 Ashpan door 40 Ashpan door hinge...

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