Preparing The Place Of Installation; Safety Precautions; Installation; Premise - Palazzetti STUFE A LEGNA Mode D'emploi

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5 PREPARING
THE PLACE OF

INSTALLATION

5.1

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The user is responsible for the work carried out in the
area where the stove is installed; the user is likewise
responsible for checking the various installation solutions
proposed.
The user must comply with all the local, national and
European rules and regulations.
If the floor does not have a sufficient load-bearing
capacity, it is advisable to use a load-distributing plate
of an appropriate size.
The appliance must be installed on a floor with an
adequate carrying capacity
The stove assembly and disassembly operations must
be carried out by skilled technicians only.
The qualifications and effective expertise of such skilled
technicians should be verified.
Before starting the assembly or dismantling phases of
the machine, the installer must comply with the safety
precautions as established by law, and in particular as
regards:
A) he must not work in adverse conditions;
B) he must be in perfect psychophysical condition to
work and ensure that the individual and personal
accident prevention devices are sound and in perfect
working order;
C) he must wear accident prevention gloves;
D) he must wear safety shoes;
E) he must make sure that the area he is working in
for assembling/dismantling the stove is free from
obstacles.
6 INSTALLATION
6.1
6.2
6.3
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PREMISE

• Incorrect installation may compromise safety of the
unit.
• If there are flammable structures or materials at the
rear of or adjacent to the stove, ensure the minimum
safety clearance shown in the product booklet.
• All combustible materials must be placed at least 80
cm away from the area where heat radiates from the
glass door.

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

To adjust the final height of the stove, just turn the
adjustment screws locted on the base.

SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEM

The stove must be connected to a smoke exhaust
system so as to ensure combustion products are suitably
discharged into the atmosphere, in accordance with
standards EN 1856-1-2 EN 1857, EN 1443 EN 13384-
1-3, EN 12391-1 and UNI 10683, both as regards sizing
and the construction materials used.
• The CHIMNEY must be sized as described on the
datasheet (average draught 12 Pa with door closed).
• The components making up the combustion
product exhaust system must be declared as being
suitable for the specific operating conditions and
marked.
• The flue must have a constant cross-section along
its entire height.
• A collection chamber should be featured at the bottom of
the flue to collect any solid residues and condensate.
IMPROVISED flues made using unsuitable materials are
illegal and affect correct operation of the stove.
• A PERFECT DRAUGHT is above all the result of a flue
that is clear of obstructions such as chokes, horizontal
sections or corners; any axial displacements should be
at a maximum angle of 45° compared to the vertical axis,
(better still if it is only 30°).
• The CHIMNEY TOP shall be the WINDPROOF type
with an inside cross section equivalent to that of the
flue and with a smoke outlet passage section at least
DOUBLE the internal one of the flue.
• To avoid draught problems, each stove should have
its own flue.
• If the stove is installed with a flue that has already
been used it should be cleaned thoroughly to avoid
malfunctions and the danger of unburned parts deposited
on the inside from catching fire.
• Pay particular attention to the passage of the flue
system through wooden walls or ceilings; in such cases
you should use particular certified elements.
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