• Verify that the pressure in use is that of exercise for which the appliance
has been predisposed. In no case the pressure must exceed 50 mbars.
• Use the right sealing materials for all connections and check them for
leaks.
• It is important for the adjacent walls to the appliance to be protected
against the heat. Interpose refractory sheets or place the appliance at least
200mm of distance from the side or back walls.
• The connection of the apparatus to the network must be effected through a
gate valve. This valve should be closed when the appliance is not in
operation.
1.5 COMBUSTION PRODUCTS........................................................................
The appliances must be installed in places appropriate for the removal of
fumes according to installation specifications. Our appliances are considered
(see technical data table) as appliances to Gas Type A:
Such appliances must send fume into appropriate aspirants connected to safe
and effective pipes that direct them outdoors.
Attention
The appliances must always be installed below 200 mm on three sides an
aspirant, which directs fume outdoors.
The appliances whose total thermal power is superior to 14Kw must be
obligatorily installed under aspirant, intercepting and piloting the system of
feeding of the gas of the appliance,
Particularly, the supply circuit electric valve at the top of the appliance must
be switched - off.
Make sure that there are not dispersions in the aspirant system. The limits of
course are established by the norm of installation UNI-CIG 8723 point 4.3
‘'Removal of combustion products '