Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
300G / 310GX  27  03.27635.000 
3.  Installation guideline 
3.1.   Preparatory measures 
The  stove  should  be  hermetically  connected  to  a  well-functioning  chimney,  suffi-
ciently enclosed to keep combustible materials (floor and walls) at a distance, and 
should be installed in a room with sufficient ventilation. 
Please inform about national or local norms and regulations concerning this subject. 
Your distributor will give you the necessary advice. 
You can also consult the fire department and/or an insurance company about specif-
ic demands or regulations. 
Please read the technical specifications under cover in this manual before installing 
the stove. 
3.1.1.  The chimney 
The chimney (the flue) has a double function: 
  It draws air, that is necessary for good combustion, into the stove. 
  It  functions  as  an  exhaust  pipe  for  combustion  gases  via  thermal  or  natural 
draught. Thermal draught is caused by the difference in heat between the air in- 
and outside the flue. The heated air in the flue is lighter than the colder air out-
side the flue and consequently rises up, along with the combustion gases. Natu-
ral draught is caused by environmental phenomena, such as wind. 
It is prohibited to connect several heaters to one chimney (for instance the central 
heating boiler), unless local or national regulations allow this. 
Please check which chimney is to be used for the stove you purchased and whether 
your chimney is appropriate for this specific usage. You should consider an expert's 
opinion on this matter. 
The chimney should meet the following conditions: 
  The flue should be made of fireproof material. Ceramic or stainless steel is re-
commended. 
  The chimney should be airtight and thoroughly cleaned and should guarantee a 
sufficient draught (a draught or negative pressure of 15 to 20 Pa is ideal under 
normal circumstances). 
  It  should  run  as  vertically  as  possible.  Changes  in  direction or  horizontal  seg-
ments will disrupt the smoke flow and may cause soot to accumulate inside the 
flue (and clog the flue!). 
  The chimney's internal dimensions must not be too large in order to prevent the 
fumes from  cooling off too  much.  For recommended  chimney  dimensions, see 
the technical specification under cover. Larger dimensions can be used if the flue 
is well insulated. 
  The flue's diameter  should  be  the same  throughout its  whole  length.  Wider or 
especially narrower segments will disrupt the smoke flow and are best avoided. 
The same is true for a cover plate or exhaust hood on top of the chimney. The 
exhaust hood must not narrow the chimney's outlet and should be designed in a 










