IN S TA LLA TION M A N U A L
9. Appliance-specific information
The appliance-specific instructions as described in this section prevail over the instructions in the other sections!
!CAUTION
If in doubt follow the instructions in section 9 or contact your supplier.
9.1 Smoke control area United Kingdom
The DG Fires Instyle/Prostyle 500. 550, 600 and 650 have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control
areas when burning wood. In smoke control areas in the United Kingdom the air slide valve may not be closed too
far because of emission laws. A limiting screw is accordingly supplied with all appliances. This is supplied as a kit in
the combustion chamber. This screw is therefore only used in the smoke control areas in the United Kingdom. In
other countries this screw can be disposed of in the appropriate way.
With the installation of an appliance in the United Kingdom:
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Install the screw as shown in Appendix 2, Fig. 3a + 3b. After fitting, the air slide valve cannot be slid further shut
than legally allowed.
9.2 Outside air connection, convection connection, connection of the flue and air slide
valve
9.2.1 Outside air connection
It is possible to provide the fire with an outside air connection. This outside air connection is optionally available
as an (external air) kit. This kit can be used for a connection either on the bottom or rear of the appliance and is
available through your supplier. First determine if you want a connection on the bottom or rear side.
Proceed as follows with a connection on the bottom (see Appendix 2, Fig. 4a + 4b):
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Fasten the 'pipe opening' with 4 screws to the small housing.
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Remove the 4 screws on the bottom side of the appliance.
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Then bring the small housing with assembled 'pipe opening' against the plate on the bottom of the appliance.
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Re-use the 4 screws to assemble the small housing.
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Connect the flexible hose (Ø 80 mm) to the round 'pipe opening' of the outside air connection.
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Dispose of unused parts in the appropriate way.
Proceed as follows with a connection on the rear (see Appendix 2, Fig. 4c + 4d):
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Use a hammer to break the rectangular plate out of the rear of the appliance.
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Also break out the side baffle in the middle of the external air kit.
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Fasten the 'pipe opening' with 4 screws to the small housing.
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Assemble the large housing on the small housing using 2 screws and set this to the correct length for the relative
appliance.
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Remove the 6 screws on the bottom side of the appliance.
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Then bring the outside air connection against the plate on the bottom of the appliance.
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Re-use the 6 screws to assemble the external air kit.
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Connect the flexible hose (Ø 80 mm) to the round 'pipe opening' of the outside air connection.
9.2.2 Convection air connection
This appliance is provided with removable convection plates that have to be broken out when creating chimney
breast ventilation. The openings that are created in this way can be used to make a connection for convection air.
Here, hot convection air (outflow) is taken to a ventilation opening in the chimney breast. No extra provisions are
required for the inflow of cold convection air. The accessories needed for the outflow are available through your
supplier.
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