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3. Installation
3.1 Place of installation
The appliance is intended for outdoor use only or amply ventilated areas and not for indoor heating. (See fig. 18, 19, and 20). When
local regulations allows it, we see no safety objections to use the appliance in large indoor spaces where space and ventilation
conditions are comparable to outdoor use (like exhibition halls, covered shopping streets, etc). First, make a check with your local
authorities in these situations. Never use the appliance in small indoor spaces.
3.2 Safety distance to combustible materials
The appliance produces heat by radiation and by combustion gases. It is important to take the following distances in account from the
burners to combustible materials. This is to avoid fire. Do not use the appliance in situations were the distances to combustibles are
smaller. (See also fig. 17)
Distance
to the ceiling or parasol clothing
in radiation area of the burners
to side and back
to side walls
to the ground (safety distance for touching the
burners according European standards)
The minimum distance to non combustible materials depends on the specific local situation. Keep in mind that there must be sufficient
free space left letting the combustion gases venting away. Otherwise, they will influence the combustion and proper function of the
appliance. On locations where the combustion gases can vent away easily, we advice a minimum of 30 cm to the ceiling. Note: Be
aware that some non-combustible materials can be subject to discolouring when they become too hot.
3.3 First installation of the appliance on a round parasol, with hooks brackets as in fig. 2a and 2b (not for PH-8)
To carry out the first installation 2 persons are needed. It will take about 10 minutes.
Check if the parasol has 8 ribs. The ribs will make an angle with the parasol of 115 till 140 degrees. The parasol will be of a
round model. On square models these brackets will not work. The appliance is not suitable for parasols with other amount of
ribs. Check also the safety distances to combustible materials.
Check if the parasol is mounted stable and firmly to the ground according the instructions of the parasol manufacturer. It is not
allowed (and dangerous) to mount the appliance in a parasol that falls down easily.
Place the mounting brackets (fig. 2a and 2b) on the ribs of the parasol; place the bolts, rings and nuts. See fig. 3b for the
correct place and position. The bracket with the thread shall have the thread on the right hand (when facing the pole of the
parasol); the brackets with the hook shall have the hook pointing to the pole op the parasol. Do not tighten the nuts too fast. It
should be possible to move the brackets a little bit for adjustment.
One person holds the appliance in place against the ribs of the parasol. The second person screws the brass nut (already
mounted on the appliance) on the bracket with the thread on its side (fig. 4a). Then he moves the other brackets with the
hooks completely around the central burner ring of the appliance (fig. 4b). Tighten the bolts and nuts a bit more so the
appliance will stay in place without help.
Check from a distance if the burner ring is in horizontal position; otherwise move the brackets a bit until they keep the burner
ring in a horizontal position.
Tighten the bolts and nuts of the brackets firmly with a spanner (10 mm) so that the brackets will stay in position, even when a
force is put on it.
Check if the appliance can be removed and replaced easily.
Check if the brackets do not damage parts of the parasol when the parasol is closed.
Connect the appliance to the gas supply and check all connections for gas leaks with soapy water for soundness. (See next
chapters).
Ignite the burners and check for proper operation. (See next chapters).
3.4 First installation of the appliance on parasols, with brackets as in fig. 1a and 1b (PH-8, some models PH-4)
To carry out the first installation 2 persons are needed. It will take about 10 minutes.
Check if the parasol has 8 ribs. The ribs shall make an angle with the parasol of 110 till 138 degrees. The appliance is not
suitable for parasols with other amounts of ribs. Check also the safety distances to combustible materials.
Check if the parasol is mounted stable and firmly to the ground according the instructions of the parasol manufacturer. It is not
allowed (and dangerous) to mount the appliance in a parasol that falls down easily.
Mount to two parts of the brackets for suspension as showed in fig. 1a and turn them to position as showed in fig. 1b.
Place the mounting brackets (fig. 2c and 2d) on the ribs of the parasol; place the bolts, rings and nuts. Do not forget to mount
to adjusting plate on the bracket as showed in fig 2d. See fig. 3a for the correct place and position. The bracket with the
thread shall have the thread on the right hand (when facing the pole of the parasol). Both the suspension brackets (fig. 2c)
shall have the plate with the suspension hole on the side of the bracket with the thread (see fig. 3a). Do not tighten the nuts to
fast. It should be possible to move the brackets a little for adjustment.
One person holds the appliance in place against the ribs of the parasol. The second person moves the hooks on the burner
ring into the holes of the suspension brackets (fig. 5a). Then screw the brass nut (mounted on the appliance already) on the
bracket with the thread on its side (fig. 5b). Tighten the bolts and nuts a bit more so the appliance will stay in place without
help.
Check from a distance if the burner ring is in horizontal position; otherwise move the brackets a bit and adjust the adjusting
plate (fig 2d) until they keep the burner ring in a horizontal position.
Tighten the bolts and nuts of the brackets firmly with a spanner (10 mm) so the brackets will stay in position, even when a
force is put on it.
Check if the appliance can be removed and replaced easily.
Check if the brackets do not damage parts of the parasol when the parasol is closed.
Connect the appliance to the gas supply and check all connections for gas leaks with soapy water for soundness. (See next
chapters).
Ignite the burners and check for proper operation. (See next chapters).
PH-4
PH-8
>45 cm
>70 cm
>70 cm
>100 cm
>5 cm
>5 cm
>150 cm
>150 cm
>200 cm
>200 cm
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