1.2 TRANSPORT DAMAGE
Please immediately check the goods on delivery (visual inspection).
Please note any damage that may have occurred on your delivery
note and then please inform your fireplace fitter. Protect the visible
parts of the stove from soiling or damage during installation.
Only approved transport aids with sufficient load-bearing capacity
may be used for transporting your stove.
The following points must be observed for safe and uncomplicated
transport:
•
The stove must generally only be transported in an upright
position or slightly inclined onto its rear!
•
If a hand truck is being used as a transport aid, this may only
be positioned at the rear of the stove.
2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Your stove may only be set up and installed by a specialist fireplace
fitter. You should talk to the responsible heating inspector/chimney
sweep in your district before setting up and installing the stove
in order to clarify the suitability of your chimney and installation
location, as well as for any other possible issues.
2.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION
All necessary national and European standards, as well as local
regulations (DIN, DIN EN, state building regulations, fire regulations
etc.) must be observed and applied for the installation, connection
and operation of the stove. The following is a list of the relevant
regulations (without any claim to completeness).
FeuVo:
Fire regulations of the relevant federal state
LBO:
State building regulations or fire protection regulations of the
VKF:
VKF (Switzerland)
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BlmschV:
First ordinance for implementing the Federal Immis-
sion Control Act
TROL:
Specialist regulations of the Tile Stove and Air Heating Sys-
tem Association (ZVSHK)
DIN 1298 / EN 1856:
Connecting flue pipes for heat generating systems
DIN EN 13240:
Stoves / room heaters for solid fuel
DIN 18896:
Fireplaces for solid fuel. Technical regulations for in-
stallation and operation
DIN EN 13384:
Calculation process for exhaust gas systems
DIN 18160-1/2:
Exhaust gas systems / residential chimneys
DIN 4751 / DIN EN 12828:
planning of hot water heating systems
VDI 2035:
Water treatment in heating systems
Fireplaces may only be installed in rooms and locations where no
danger results from their position, structural conditions and type of
use. The surface area of the installation room must be designed in
such a way and be large enough to ensure that the fireplace can be
properly operated in line with its intended purpose.
Your stove is a fireplace that is dependent on room air. This means
that problems can arise when a ventilation system is operated at
the same time (e.g. cooker extractor hood, bathroom fan, etc.). In
these cases, suitable measures must be taken to ensure that safe
operation is guaranteed.
GB 5
Heating systems in buildings –
GB