Cola EMILY Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual - Page 8
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Before connecting stove to an existing chimney, in addition to complying with that described above, make sure
there are no openings or cracks where air could enter and cause a temperature decrease affecting the draught.
Also make sure there are no
hindrances caused by foreign bodies
or a build-up of soot.
The first connection section leaving
the stove should be vertical, whereas
the flue connection to the chimney
(which goes to the chimney cap)
must only enter by a few cm, so as
not to reduce the cross section of the
flue.
If the flue is not perpendicular to the
chimney it is advisable to make the
connection
with special steel fittings that
allow a maximum slope of 45° .
If the walls and ceiling are made
of flammable materials, the parts in contact with the flue must be suitably insulated. All connection joints must
be carefully sealed, in particular where the connection enters the flue.
If there are several heating stoves in the same home, each must have its own flue. It is inadvisable to make
openings in the flue for other appliances, since the draught could be negatively affected.
According to Standard UNI 7429, the chimney cap must meet several requirements; above all, it must have a
useful outlet cross section at least double that of the flue. It is also advisable to install an "antiwind" cap that
guarantees fume exhaust even in the presence of strong horizontal winds.
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3 – STOVE USE
3.1 Introduction
Never leave children unsupervised in the vicinity of the stove; the risk of burns caused by the hot parts is very
high.
Make sure to carefully observe the following rules:
- never use the stove with the door open;
- do not store firelighters or easily flammable materials near the stove;
- do not move or lift the stove using the handles.
3.2 Combustion air adjustment
Primary air:
the primary air is adjusted using the manual revolving controls located on the firebox door, and feeds the fire
through the grate.
Secondary air:
the secondary air enters the stove by means of the sliding control located above the firebox door.
Optimum combustion conditions are obtained when, on loading wood, the air necessary for combustion enters
through the grate, whereas the secondary air, entering through the control, enables the completion of
combustion in the upper part of the firebox.
3.3 Startup
When lighting the stove the first time, bad odours may be created, therefore air the room thoroughly. With first
lighting the heating stove must operate for many hours with a low flame (primary air control open 30%).
The heat can then be increased a little at a time, so that the stove expands slowly and the paint and putty dry.
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Fig. 3 stove-chimney connection
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Fig. 4 Chimney caps
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