[. . . ] 2 Characteristics and size of the smoke flue to which the appliance must be connected 5. 3 - Type and characteristics of the pipe connecting the appliance to the smoke flue 5. 5 – Ventilation of the area in which the appliance is to be installed 5. 2 Building in dimensions – Protection of walls and casings made of combustible materials or which are affected by heat – Convection system 5. [. . . ] Connection with the appliance: • Place the appliance in the hearth (see paragraph 5.
NOTA : Once the fireplace is finished, the superficial temperature of the walls of the house against which the fireplace is put must not exceed 50° on accessible C parts (Fig. - If the space is big enough, insert the pipe in the noozle placing the hands between between the upper part of the appliance et the base of the collar . - If there is not space enough above the appliance to place there the hands, the insertion of the pipe can be done easily in putting first in this piece of pipe at about ten centimetres from its base a broach which will allow to seize the the pipe to insert it on the noozle passing the hand from the inside of the appliance. This broach can stay there without hampering the working of the appliance (Fig. NOTA : The connecting pipe and the collar will have to be made of stainless steel with a minimum thickness of 0, 4 mm . The sketches 18 and 19, given as example, represent 2 cases of common installations: - Fig. Possibility of hot air release through the head and the existing hood. The design, condition or sizes of the chimney do not allow to a hot air release through the chimney head. 7
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The appliance must be set up on a floor with a sufficient bearing capacity. If the existing construction does not comply with this prior requirement, appropriate measures must be taken to allow the floor to bear the appliance, such as setting up a load distribution plate. 1 - Installation within a New Fireplace to be Built • • Fig 17 shows installation within a DEVILLE fireplace. The connection method shown is the most common one : Connection to a masonry flue connected to the ceiling by a special fixing device. 2
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A hot air outlet with a minimum section of 800 cm should be installed at the front or sides, at least 300 mm from the ceiling, to expel the heat and reduce the inside temperature of the structure. A hot-air release vent can also be installed in the room behing the fireplace or upstairs on the room above see paragraph hot-air distribution. 2 - Installation in an existing fireplace built with refractory materials and initially made to be an open hearth
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5. 1 – General Operation to be made
Lighten the heating body to make it easy its installation in the fireplace, to do so remove the polystyrene wedges holding the deflector, take of the deflector, the cast iron parts that are inside the appliance and the door (see paragraph 7. 2 – Setting up of the appliance Once the appliance installed in the fireplace, put back all the removed parts: to do so proceed in the reverse order of the dismounting. 3 - Use of the operation parts and equipment
Door handle : it must be handled thanks to the cold hand. Air intake control lever : it must be handled thanks to the cold hand. Cold hand : it is used to handle the pull knob of the air control, and the door knob. Scraper : it is used to remove and to arrange the logs in the fireplace according to the combustion. [. . . ] Without prejudice to the provisions that are to be taken concerning the carrier, claims on delivery of furniture concerning the obvious defects or the non conformity, must be issued by the Buyer in writing a registered letter with confirmation of receipt to Deville company with in 5 days after noticing the defect. It is up to the Buyer to prove the reality of the noticed defects and irregularities. The Buyer must let Deville every opportunity of noticing any of those defects and irregularities in order to salve then. The Buyer must also keep the non standard supplies at the disposal of Deville, according to the instructions of the latter. [. . . ]