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The following instructions have the purpose of
giving instructions on installation of a good ue,
however they do not replace in any way the
standards in force of which a qualied builder
must be aware. The pellet insert manufacturer
cannot be held in any way liable in civil or criminal
terms for poor operation of the pellet insert due to
a wrongly sized ue and/or non-compliance with
legislation in force, which must be complied with.
The ue must be built to standard and category ≥
T250 or higher, with a vertical progression without
choking, resistant to condensate and resistant
to re caused by soot. It must be externally
insulated to avoid smoke cooling and it must have
a condensate drain. If the ue is a cement shaft,
it must be ducted. The ue must be inspected
for cleaning and must also be distanced from
ammable and/or combustible materials.
The minimum distances to comply with from any
chimneys or reux zones are outlined below.
Check the negative pressure between the ue
and the environment installed comply with the
instructions in the technical characteristics. The
minimum height of the ue is 3.5 metres and must
have an internal section that allows compliance
with these requirements and however not over
100mm. Check the correct congurations using
UNI EN 13384-1.
The ue must always be clean. Any soot residue
reduces the section of the ue which would
compromise draught and the soot could catch
re. Have a professional chimney sweep clean
the ue and the chimney at least once a year and
before switching on the generator after periods of
inactivity. Lack of cleaning will negatively impact
correct operation of the equipment.
Installation of the ue is not
permitted shared with other
equipment.
Flue
Installation
Please follow the following procedure in order to
install the replace insert:
• Connect the “T” pipe to the support of the
gauge (Pict. 5).
• Insert the fastening gauge (Pict. 6) on the base
of the chimney. Fasten it with four screws and
proper plugs. The base of the chimney must be
completely at.
• Fasten the brackets to the wall behind the
chimney (Pict. 7).
• Install the smokes outlet pipe (Pict. 8).
• Install the air suction pipe.
• Lubricate the smoke outlet on the back of the
insert using a brush and some copper fat (or similar
fat suitable for high temperatures).
The lubrication of the smokes outlet makes the
removal of the pellet insert from the chimney
easier during the supplementary maintenance.
• Install the room sensor so that it is not inuenced
by the warmth produced by the pellet insert.
• Connect the control board to the PCB and the
plug of the power lead to the power supply.
• Push the ON button in the back of the pellet
insert;
• Lie the pellet insert on the gauge with caution
and push it in the chimney until it reaches its
correct position (Pict. 9).
According to the norm UNI 10683/98, the pellet
insert must not be in the same environment where
extractors, type B gas devices or in any case,
devices that create lower atmospheric pressure in
the locale are found.