Appliance Clearances; Selecting Appliance Location; Ventilation; Minimum Room Size - EcoSmart Fire Round 20 Manual De Instalación

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Appliance
Clearances
Please read these instructions completely before installing and
operating the EcoSmart™ Fire.

SELECTING APPLIANCE LOCATION

When selecting a location for the appliance it is important to consider the
required minimum room sizes and clearances to walls and combustible
materials (see Clearances images below and Minimum Room Size table).
Note: Fire Pit Kit appliances are made from 202 stainless steel which is
powder coated with super hi-temp black paint which prevents rusting.
The burners are made of 304 stainless steel. To ensure the burner(s)
continue looking great and to avoid rust or corrosion it is important
any contamination or debris are cleaned or removed from the burner
immediately.
When not in use, keep the burner lid closed to safeguard the burner
from debris falling into the burner chamber and causing contamination.
WARNING: Risk of Fire or Burns! Provide adequate clearance around
air openings and for service access. Observe the clearances to
combustibles recommended in this manual and the burner manual.
Ensure that your fire is positioned away from flammable materials
and other sources of ignition at all times. Due to high temperatures,
the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture
and draperies. Pay very close attention to positioning the fire away
from items that may move as a result of wind and drafts. For example
trees/branches/curtains/paper and the like. Keep children at a safe
distance at all times and never leave them unsupervised when the
appliance is on or hot.
[59.1]
1500mm
[23.6]
600mm
Indoor Clearances
[78.7]
2000mm
Outdoor Clearances
[23.6]
600mm

VENTILATION

EcoSmart Fires do not require any form of permanent fixture or fitting,
such as a flue for ventilation, a permanent connection or any kind of
fixed utility for fuel supply.
Do not cover any existing ventilation systems or structures that
are built or installed within the chosen installation area.
To ensure adequate ventilation, make sure to follow the guidelines in
the table shown.
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) calculates adequate air exchange
as follows:
In a house of typical construction, that is, one that is not of unusually
tight construction due to heavy insulation and tight seals against air
infiltration, an adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation is
provided through infiltration. However, if the Burner is used in a small
room where less than 5.7m
[200ft
3
1000 BTU per hour of appliance rating (considering the maximum
Burner setting), the door(s) to adjacent room(s) should be kept open or a
window to the outside should be opened at least 25.4mm [1in] to guard
against potential build up of indoor air pollution. Do not install or operate
in a bathroom or any other small room.

MINIMUM ROOM SIZE

entilation table based on number of burners (per appliance).
Appliance
Burner/s
Round 20
1x AB8
Square 22
Round 20
1x AB8 (EN)
Square 22
Linear 50
1x XL900
Linear Curved 65
Linear 90
2x XL900
Linear 130
3x XL900
NOT INTENDED FOR USE AS A PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE.
This appliance is tested and approved as either a supplemental
room heat or as a decorative appliances. It should not be factored as
primary heat in residential heating calculations.
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] of air space is provided for each
3
Minimum Room Size
BTU/h
4096 cubic feet
20,433
(116 cu. meters)
4096 cubic feet
12,860
(116 cu. meters)
3884 cubic feet
15,000
(110 cu. meters)
7768 cubic feet
30,000
(220 cu. meters)
11652 cubic feet
45,000
(330.2 cu. meters)
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Square 22Linear 50Linear 90Linear 130Linear curved 65

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