Ravelli RBC 810 Manual De Uso Y Mantenimiento página 51

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If the compartment is not accessible, proceed as follows:
1 - remove the pullout part of the insert from the guides and the fixed base by undoing the 9 guide-fixing screws each side, after
pulling it out completely;
2 - fix the base in the reference compartment with 8 anchors, making sure it is flat-horizontal and perpendicular to the outer wall;
3 - make connections to the flue A
4 - make the electrical connection and/or ensure that the electric cable is run safely to the external outlet;
5 - after pulling out the telescopic guides from the base, refit the monoblock on them, carrying out the procedure of step 1 in reverse
order;
6 - check the sliding of the pullout part, locking of the latch and operation of the safety microswitch for the insert's power supply;
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The insert has a remote control with display and incorporated ambient probe for measuring the temperature in the context of the
room.
For measuring away from the unit, the installation of a room chronothermostat/thermostat is recommended.
Installation and assembly must be done by qualified and/or authorized personnel.
The insert cannot be installed in bedrooms, bathrooms and in general in rooms where another heating unit is
already installed without an independent air inflow.
It is advisable to provide suitable fire-prevention devices for any eventuality.
Do not install the insert in places with an explosive atmosphere.
Hot air ducting
The RBC model has two rear connections of 80 mm external diam. for ducting the hot air flows generated by two centrifugal fans
inside the stove in heat exchange with the side walls of the combustion chamber.
To create the ducting system:
- use pipes with internal diam. of 80 mm able to resist temperatures of at least 150°C;
- use pipes that are smooth inside, insulated or isolated;
- reduce, as far as possible, the ducting path and the single pipe section must not be longer than 6 m;
- avoid constrictions or section reductions, tight bends and downsloping sections.
Use and maintenance manual RBC 810 - RBC 812
Rev.1 14/02/18
Page 51
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