Monoblocco Ghisa-IRONKER-750
6099751 Rev.08 – EN
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Make sure that in the room where it will be installed there is a proper ventilation (presence of air intake)
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Avoid the installation in rooms with presence of common ventilation ducts, hoods with or without extractor, gas
devices of type B, heat pumps or the presence of devices whose simultaneous operation can cause depression in
the room (Ref. Standard UNI 10683/98)
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Make sure that the flue and the pipes to which the device will be connected are suitable for the operation of the
same.
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Always leave the recommended air pocket between the monoblock and the walls according to the model. (see
Picture 14 - Picture 15).
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Establish the type of ventilation (natural or forced) see CHAP. 6.
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By means of the adjustable feet and using a level make sure that the device is perfectly leveled to allow a correct
sliding of the door.
It is recommended that you have your local usual chimney sweeper check both the connection to the stack and the
sufficient air inflow for the combustion in the installation room.
After testing the proper working of the appliance, some days from the installation, it is possible to proceed
with the construction of its aesthetic covering.
WARNING: During the surround building operations it must kept in mind possible and subsequent electrical installed
parts maintenance (Fans, temperature probe, etc) and with hydraulic systems all parts connected to the Thermo
product.
4. FIRE-FIGHTING SAFETY MEASURES
While installing the device, it is necessary to respect the following safety measures(see Picture 2):
a) In front of the monoblock there must not be any flammable object or construction material sensitive to heat
within a distance of 80 cm;
b) Should the device be installed on a floor made of not completely refractory material, it is necessary to foresee
a fire-resistant foundation, for example a steel footboard (dimensions according to the local regulations.
Warn
children
that
the
device becomes very hot
and that it must not be
touched.
The monoblock must work
exclusively with inserted ash
drawer.
solid
combustion
residuals
(ashes) must be collected in
an air-tight and fire-resistant
container. The device must
never be switched on when
there are gaseous emissions
vapors (for example glue for
linoleum, gasoline etc.). Do not
deposit flammable materials
close to the same.
4.1. FIRST-AID MEASURES
Should any fire arise in the stack or in the flue:
a) Close the feeding door.
b) Close the registers of combustion air
c) Extinguish the fire using carbon dioxide fire-fighting means (CO
2
dust).
d) Seek immediate intervention of FIRE BRIGADE.
DO NOT EXTINGUISH FIRE USING WATER JETS
When the flue does not burn any more please arrange an examination by a specialist in order to find possible cracks
and permeable points.
4.2. BEAM PROTECTIONS
Considering the irradiation of the hearth, it is necessary to be particularly careful in protecting the beams while
designing your stack. Consider the proximity of beams to the external surfaces of the hearth, on one side, and the
irradiation of the glass door, usually very close to the beams, on the other side. In any case, it has to be considered
Picture 2
Protection of the floor
with incombustible material
A
B= Front limit of the protected area (B=H+30 cm=> 60 cm)
A= Side limit of the protected area (A=H+20 cm=> 40 cm)
Height of the hearth
surface from the
ground
H
B
Flooring in
combustible material