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2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE
PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE (CONTINUED)
4. COOLING COIL (CONTINUED)
It is recommended that the pipe used to fill and replenish water in the system be made of steel in the
section between the cut-off valve and the expansion vessel in order to prevent it from overheating in the
event that the temperature in the vessel rises over 95°C (this may have a detrimental effect on piping
made of plastics). It is recommended that the diameter of this pipe be ½” or ¾”. All pipes used for
heating and the buffer tank should be insulated thermally to protect the safety pipe from freezing. If the
pipes and buffer tank is not insulated thermally then it could disrupt the correct function of the fireplace
or cause damage to the water jacket.
5. CONTROL OF FLUE GAS
A factory-built damper is used to control flue gas release, which helps you increase or decrease the
amount of flue gas removed. The chimney damper is a movable part installed inside the flue pipe
through which flue gas is removed. The damper is controlled manually using a lever that is located on
the right side of the front panel (where the insert model contains multiple sides the lever is located on
the side of the door). While establishing the first fire or loading fuel the damper should be fully opened
to ensure that no flue gas gets into the room. The lever is designed in such a way that the door to the
furnace can be opened only when the damper is fully open to prevent smoke from flowing in to the
room. In order to open the door, turn the damper lever to the left (see images below).
The photo above shows the damper level:
IMAGE 1:
When the lever is turned to the left, you can open the door. The damper is also wide open.
IMAGE 2:
When the lever is pointing down, the damper is closed. Reducing the amount of flue gas that
can exit the combustion chamber.
IMAGE 1
IMAGE 2