INSTALLATION MANUAL
Exception:
Connection to an existing chimney with a bend is allowed if
a Ø80 vertical discharge pipe of 1 metre has been connec-
ted to the appliance. The maximum horizontal length is 400
mm (see fig. 5) The chimney must be in a good condition
and have a minimum thermal draft of 5 Pa. We recommend
a flexible stainless steel pipe.
The roof terminal can end in a sloping and a flat roof.
A draft increasing hood is recommended here
Caution
- Maintain a distance of at least 50 mm
between the outside of the flue gas
discharge system and the walls and/or
the ceiling. If the system is built in (for
instance) a cove, it should be made with
non combustible material all around it;
- Use heat-resistant insulation material
when passing through combustible
material.
!Caution
Some heat-resistant insulation materials
contain volatile components that will
spread an unpleasant smell for a prolonged
time; these are not suitable.
Place the flue gas discharge system as follows:
• Build the system up from (the flue spigot of) the
appliance.
• Connect the pipe pieces
• In case of the Global Beau CF, the decorative pipe is placed
on the appliance, around the discharge material.
!Tip
The combustion chamber can be removed
from the mantelpiece and the pipe piece
can be screwed off in order to connect the
flexible stainless steel pipe from the inside
of the appliance (see chapter 6.4)
• Apply sufficient clamps, so that the weight of the pipes
does not rest on the appliance.
• Determine the remaining length of the roof terminal.
• Make sure the roof terminal has the right dimensions.
!Caution
Make sure that the right insertion length is
maintained.
• Connect the roof terminal to the discharge pipes.
!Caution
- Make sure that the universal tile fits well
with the surrounding tiles;
- Make sure that the adhesive plate fits well
onto the flat roof.
6.6
Placing the chimney breast (if applicable)
This section describes how the Global 40 CF is built into a
chimney breast. In order to provide proper heat discharge,
there should be sufficient space around the appliance. The
chimney breast should be ventilated sufficiently by means of
ventilation holes. No ventilation is required in case of an
existing chimney with a masoned fireplace that is sufficient-
ly able to absorb the heat. Of course, the ventilation hole
does also not apply to the class 1 chimney in the UK.
Caution
- Use non combustible and heat-resistant
materials for the chimney breast, inclu-
ding the top of the chimney breast, the
material in the chimney breast and the
back wall of the chimney breast;
- Make sure that the appliance is not car-
rying the weight of the chimney breast
when using stone-like materials;
- The ventilation holes – which should be
mounted as high as possible – should have
a combined passage of at least 200 cm
!Caution
- Take the minimum internal width of the
chimney breast into account: 600 mm
(see fig. 2);
- When placing the chimney breast, you
should take the location of the ventilation
holes (V) into account (see fig. 2).
!Tip
You should preferably apply the ventilation
holes on both sides, above and below the
chimney breast. You can use DRU ventila-
tion elements.
• Check whether the flue gas discharge system is placed
correctly.
• If applicable, check the fixture of the clip binding with self-
tapping screws on places that cannot be reached later on.
• Do not apply plaster on or over the flanges (see fig. 2),
because the heat of the appliance could cause cracks.
• If a front is used, the chimney breast is placed behind the
edge of the convection box; see the instructions supplied.
• When using stone-like materials and/or plaster finishing,
the chimney breast should dry for at least 6 weeks before
it is taken into operation, in order to prevent cracks.
6.7 Placing the wood set
The appliance is supplied with a wood set.
Caution
Strictly observe the following instructions
to prevent unsafe situations:
- only ever use the supplied wood set;
- place the wood set exactly as described;
- make sure the pilot burner and the space
around it are kept free from objects (see
fig. 6);
- make sure there is no vermiculite's fine
dust on the burner.
6.7.1
Wood set
The wood set consists of black vermiculite (see fig. 6a)
glow wool (see fig. 6b) and three logs (see fig. 7a).
• Fill the burner tray with vermiculite; equally spread the
vermiculite.
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