Instructions for installation and use of ARGENTO
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For connecting the air from outside is mounted from the bottom connection
pieces (Pic. 9 right).
Pic.9
3.4.
I
NSTALLATION OF FIREPLACE IN THE PLACE OF USE
When the Argento is installed there is possibility to choose distribution of hot
air with ducts, where inlet temperature is 150 °C. In this case is Argento
supplied with convection chamber - premium version (Pic.10). If hot air ducts
are not in demand, hot air needs to be provided flow out of the surround. Air
circulation must be ensured. There is also possibility to place Argento to the
accumulation surrounds then you can install the device without convection
chamber (Pic.11).
Pic.10
Pic.11
4.
INSULATION
AND
FINISHING
Please, follow this instruction. The appliance can overheat if you do
not apply these instructions.
Once installation is complete, the appliance can be fitted. Once you have
checked everything, you can perform the final insulating and finishing
operations.
The built-in part of the furnace tends to be very warm. Please check that the
furnace is not fitted too narrow and that there is adequate space for the
elimination of hot air. For insulation of the furnace, we advise you to use
M-Design insulating plates. You are advised against using any other insulation
product. Inflammable materials as well may not be used for the finishing.
The masonry must be raised around the furnace. Because of the
expansion of the furnace during combustion, an interstice of at least
5 mm must be provided on front side and 4cm on others sides of the
appliance. The masonry must not lean against the furnace.
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE SET FREE.
Please pay attention to leave approx. 2 mm inbetween the finishing
frame and masonry (mounting a 3-sided frame).
This dilatation space is used to compensate thermal expansion of
the fireplace and its individual parts when is heated and cooled.
A very essential point when setting up the Argento is that the distance has to
be respected inbetween fireplace and the finishing material for the
mantlepiece such as marble, gipsum...
It is necessary that air can move freely around the device.
Air gap allows air
circulation in the surrounding appliance, through natural convection.
Pic.12