Technical data

90˚ end
end
wind hood
minimum diameter 5 cm/2“
wall
150
wall
50
70
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The fire is supplied with an approx. 2.5 m
long connecting cable with Euro plug.
Connect this cable to a 230 volt, 50 Hz
electrical connection. The average electri-
cal power consumption during heating is
approx. 100 watt. During the automatic
ignition process (duration approx. 10
minutes) it is approx. 350 watt. The connec-
tion cable must be laid so that any type of
contact with the hot or sharp edged
exterior surfaces of the fire is avoided.
COMBUSTION AIR
Each combustion process requires oxygen or
air. This combustion air is usually drawn from
the living area for single fires.
This air that has been withdrawn must be
fed into the living room again. It is possible
in modern houses that not enough air flows
in through very tightly sealed windows and
doors. This situation is also problematic
due to additional ventilation in the house
(e.g. in the kitchen or WC).
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Feeding External Combustion Air
Only use steel pipes
Minimum diameter, 5 cm/2 inches
Pipes made from plastic or aluminium are
not permitted!
The line should be no longer than
approx. 4 m to guarantee adequate air feed
and not have too many bends.
If the line leads into the open air it must
end with a downward vertical 90˚ bend or
with a windbreaker (see sketch).
Should one or more of these conditions be
applicable this gives rise to poor combus-
tion in the fire as well as an air vacuum in
the house.
We recommend that an air grid be fitted in
a window near the fire for permanent ven-
tilation.
It is further possible to draw the combus-
tion air directly from outside or from anot-
her room with adequate ventilation (e.g.
cellar).
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