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2.3.9 Insulation
The appliance shall always be thermally insulated from adjacent walls and the ceiling using the following types of panels:
Type: Rock wool.
Thickness: 10 cm.
Density: 80 kg/cu.m.
Fire resistant.
A 2 cm minimum clearance must always be maintained between the external surface of the appliance and the adjacent surfaces,
even if thermal insulation is provided (this clearance ensures an efficient air flow and the normal expansion of materials).
With reference to the floor, it is necessary to:
Ensure that it is load bearing and made of non-combustible material.
Always provide efficient protection of the surface area underneath the appliance by using a 2,5 cm thick insulating panel (of
the same kind as that used to insulate the installation walls) measuring 40x40 cm (see the figure 1, ref. S).
WARNING: In the case that adjacent walls are flammable or if they are load-bearing walls in reinforced concrete,
build a 10 cm protective barrier between these types of walls and the appliance.
1. Outside air intake for heating
2. Heated air emission
3. Room air admission (room air entering through openings provided
on our factory-built claddings)
4. Room air emission
S. Insulating panel - dim. 40x40 cm - min. thickness 2,5 cm
with forced air convection channelling kit
(2 outside air intakes 12 cm Ø)
with natural air convection channelling kit
(2 su 3 outside air intakes 15 cm Ø)
A. Measument of hole to be made on the drywall panel
(see instructions on our frames or claddings)
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