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Important:
Before lighting:
1- Make sure there is water inside the heating stove; never light the heating stove without water inside it: the
irregular stresses could cause breakage of the boiler;
2- Check the power;
3- After a long idle period, make sure the circulating pump works;
4- In summer the heating stove should not be lit, or can be lit only with a moderate flame and only if elimination
of the heat is ensured with a storage tank or heat exchanger.
5- The heating stove must be provided with a control panel or electrical equipment (accessory by request) able
to correctly manage normal and emergency operation. It must interface with the various sensors and pumps,
and precisely in the minimum configuration with pump activation thermostat, recirculating pump, buzzer and
acoustic alarm;
6- the system must be provided with:
a-temperature relief valve, with respective connection to the drain;
b-safety valve, set to 2.7/3 bar to prevent the heating chamber from exceeding the max. test pressure.
The thermostat that activates the circulating pump must be set to 55-60° , in order to prevent
condensation inside the combustion chamber.

2.8 Advice on flues and connections

Flues must be made from suitable materials and perfectly insulated, with characteristics that prevent
temperature decreases.
The inner walls must be perfectly smooth without any narrowing or protrusions along the entire length, so as not
to create friction or vortices in the smoke which could cause a considerable reduction in draught.
Any cleaning and inspection doors must be perfectly closed during operation.
The flue outlets must be 0.5 m higher than any obstacles within a radius of 10 m and must end with chimney
caps or cowls having a useful outlet cross section of at least double that of the flue.
The following two figures give the data regarding the distances and positioning of chimney caps in conformity
with the provisions of UNI 10683/98.
m
approx. 0.5
Min 0.5m
Obstacle
Less than 5 m
Roof
(α)
(α)
(α)
(α)
slope
15°
30°
45°
60°
The chimney outlet must be at least
0.5 m higher than any obstacle
within a radius of 10 m.
Min 0.5m
UNI 10683/98 tables
Distance A
1.00 m
1.30 m
More than 1.85 m
2.00 m
2.60 m
fig. 4 Chimney cap positioning and distances
Roof
(α)
(α)
(α)
(α)
slope
H
15°
30°
45°
60°
9
Distance B
H
0.50 m
0.50 m
Less than 1.85 m
0.50 m
0.50 m
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