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4.2.5 Hot water for USE
There is a serpentine(flex pipe) system for hot water. In the serpentine system,
pressure reducers, valves or spiral hose must be used for hot-cold inlet-outlet. In
addition, if there is any problem in the product by connecting the serpentine
system heat safety valve (power failure, etc.), and the boiler water temperature
rises to 95 ºC, it opens the way of the heat exchanger to allow the cold water to
circulate in the boiler and helps to reduce the heat of the boiler water and prevent
it from going out again.
4.2.6 Chimney Connection
For stove connection steel sheet flue pipes of 2mm thickness must be used. Stove
pipe must be connected to stove chimney output and chimney firmly. This strong
and close connection is also compulsory for flue pipes. After connecting flue pipe to
the chimney, remaining gaps around chimney must be closed with sealing and
fireproof materials. When the distance between stove and chimney is long,
horizontal connection must be avoided. Chimney pipe must be installed according
to the direction of the chimney. When the distance is short at least 1meter length
flue pipe must be used and must be installed vertically.
The chimney to be used at the exhaust gas outlet can be multiple chimney
connection (See Chimney Assembly Diagram)
CAUTION: Do not burn the stove when the flue pipe is connected. First of all,
the radiator installation must be done ( Otherwise stove burned without
water can lead to stove deformations). Our company is not responsible for
damages caused by burning without water.
The chimney connection should be done according to DIN4705.
4.2.7 Radiator Installation Connection
Stove radiator plumbing connections should be installed by an expert or qualified
person to guarantee a technically correct operation. Our company is not
responsible for any mistakes that will occur while installing and assembling.
The radiator wiring connection of the stove should only be made with quality and
tried-and-tested safety equipment.
Plumbing main line pipes, for metal and plastic PVC Pipes should be at least 1’’. In a
heating system installed like this, the circulation ( hot water circulation ) will be
easy, comfortable and the temperature of radiators is felt earlier. The main line
pipes of the last few radiators can be ¾” metal and a plastic PVC pipe.