Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
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3.3.  Installation of the fireplace 
3.3.1.  Positioning and connection 
Put  the  fireplace  at  proper 
height.  Make sure that it is 
stable and  level  and that the 
side panels are perpendicular 
to  the  bottom  plate.  Put  the 
fireplace far enough from the 
walls,  so  that  minimum  10 
cm  of  free  air  passage  re-
mains between the  back  of 
the  fireplace  and  the  wall 
after  adding  the  necessary 
insulation.  
Make an airtight connection between fireplace and chimney, according to good prac-
tice. 
Before further installation of the fireplace, check for sufficient draft in the chimney 
and for proper connection between the smoke duct and the appliance. 
For that purpose, you can light a small intense fire with paper and small dry kindle. 
In case of a brick smoke duct, wait until the duct is dry enough. 
3.3.2.  Mounting 
Start with the masonry round the base of the fireplace. In that masonry, the air sup-
ply  grids  (optional)  will  be  installed.  Minimum  air  supply opening is 250 cm². The 
grids may be installed on all sides. 
It  is  important that air flows  freely  into the  convection chamber. If  you use  an  air 
vent (to convey outside air into the convection chamber), remember to build in the 
adjustment knob. 
It is recommended to cover the inner side of the convection chamber with extra re-
flecting insulation material. That prevents loss of heat radiation 
to outside walls or adjacent rooms,  as well as deterioration of 
any inside wall insulation. 
Make  sure  that  the  doors  of  the  hearth  move  freely  over  the 
plate in front of the fireplace. 
Continue building the chimney up to the smoke dome. Assure a 
gap of at least 2 mm between the fireplace and the masonry to 
allow for dilatation of the fireplace. If necessary,  use heat-
resistant strips. 
Upper structure support 
The masonry over the fireplace must not rest on the fireplace. That is why a support 
is  used.  Between  the  steel  support  and  the  smoke  dome,  you  must  leave  a  free 
space of at least 3 mm. That will prevent tensions in the material that might tear the 
upper structure. The steel support may rest on the side structure or be attached to 
the wall by means of threaded rods.  










