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USER MANUAL CO7706 DEVILLE

WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION MANUAL

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GB You are advised to read carefully and in full the information provided in order to get the best performance - and the most satisfaction - out of your DEVILLE stove.

Failure to comply with the assembly, installation and operating instructions places all responsibility upon the person(s) concerned.

INSTALLATION SHOULD COMPLY WITH CURRENT DTU (FRENCH CODE OF PRATICE)

All local, national, and european regulations must be respected when using this appliance.

The appliance must not be modified. INSTALLATION BY A QUALIFIED TRADESMAN IS RECOMMENDED. Reference C07706 C07708 C07709 C07726 C07727 C07729 C07750 C07751 C07753 C07762 C07780 C07782 C07783 C07784 C07785 C07787 C07788 C07789 C07790 C07794 C07794-FP C07796 C07796-FP C07799

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These wood stoves comply with the essential requirements of the directive 89/106/CEE Construction Products according to appendix ZA of the standard EN 13240.

These are constant heating system with grating combustion designed exclusively for wood burning, inside a semi-closed combustion chamber. 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS The user should not make any modifications to this appliance. Basic recommendations are given below. DTU 24-2-2 describes in detail the procedures required regarding the smoke venting circuit. 1.1 - DIAGRAM SHOWING SMOKE FLUE COMPONENTS (Fig. 1) 1.2 - CHARACTERISTICS AND DIMENSIONS OF SMOKE FLUE TO WHICH CONNECTION OF THE STOVE IS MANDATORY 1.2.1 Smoke flue 6

The following materials must be used : . Fireclay flue liners compliant with French Standard NF P 51-311. . Concrete flue liners compliant with NF P 51-321. . Composite metal ducts compliant with NF D 35-304 and NF D 35-303. . Fireclay bricks compliant with NF P 51-301. . Refractory bricks compliant with NF P 51-302. Using already insulated materials avoids having to insulate during installation, which is especially useful where stacks linings are concerned. 1.2.1.2 Existing flue Whoever is doing the installation is responsible for existing work, and therefore should check the flue and carry out any work required to ensure it is in proper working order and that it complies with current regulations. Sweep the flue and then thoroughly inspect it to check the following : . the flue’s suitability for its intented use . stability . lack of any obstruction and absence of leaks (DTU 24-1, Appendix II). If the flue is not compatible with the stove, install the required tubing using an approved and certificated method (in France, a method that has an “Avis Technique” certificate), or else put in a new flue. 1.2.2 Minimum flue section Square or oblong liners : minimum section 2,5 dm Circular ducts : mimimum diameter 153 mm.

1.2.3 General recommendations

A good flue should be built using materials that do not conduct much heat so that it stays hot. The casing should be such as to limit the external surface temperature as follows : . .

50°C in living areas

The flue should be completely smoketight, smooth and stable.

There should be no sudden variations in section : angle in relation to the vertical should be less than 45°. The stake should extend at least 0,4 m from the ridge of the roof and adjacent roofs. Two stoves should not be connected to the same flue. Where the stove itself is installed, the flue should come down to at least 50 mm above floor level. The inside face should be at least 16 cm away from any wood or combustible material. The flue liners should be placed the male part down, in order to avoid runs to the outer surface. The flue should include no more than two changes in alignment (i.e. not more than one non-vertical section). Flue cased in brickwork : . No angle of change of alignment should exceed 45° over a total flue height not exceeding 5 metres. For any greater flue height, the angle of any change of alignment is limited to 20°. Insulated metal flue : . No angle of change of alignment should exceed 45° and height form top to bottom of any such angled section should not exceed 5 metres. Total flue height is unrestricted. Smoketightness, insulation, runs through ceilings and floors and safe distances to flue should be in strict compliance with DTU 24-2-2. 1.3 - CHARACTERISTICS OF CONNECTOR FITTING BETWEEN STOVE AND FLUE First, it is essential to install a connector between the stove and the flue. The connector should use rigid or flexible multifuel conduit approved for direct connection to a closed source of heat. 7

The following materials are prohibited : aluminium, aluminized and galvanized steel.

The following materials are approved : black plate (min. thickness 2 mm), enamelled plate (min. thickness 0.6 mm) and stainless steel (min. thickness 0.4 mm). The connector fitting should be visible over its entire length and capable of being swep mechanically. Expansion should not adversely affect the conduit intake or discharge junctions or its own mechanical stability or that of the main smoke flue. Its design, and more especially its connection to the smoke flue, should be such as to prevent the accumulation of soot, notably during sweeping. Connections to both the stove and the flue should strictly comply with DTU 24.2.2 and the conduit manufacturer's specifications and should include all the fittings recommended (end fittings, connecting pieces etc...). If the connector is to be horizontal, there should be an ascending slope of 5 cm per metre. 1.4 - DRAUGHT REQUIREMENTS Draught is measured on the connector duct about 50 cm after the stove outlet. The draught required for efficient working with the door closed is as follow : . 6 Pa on slow (0,6 mm WG) . 12 Pa on normal (1,2 mm WG) The installation of a damper is strongly recommended. A damper ensures an efficient operation, even where draught requirements are considerable (high flue and casing). The damper should be visible and readily accessible (Fig. 2) and installed in the same room as the stove. The damper does not habe any effect on the stove when the door is open.

1.5 - VENTILATION OF AREA IN WHICH STOVE IS INSTALLED To ensure the stove works properly, air is required in addition to the air required for the statutory ventilation rate. This additional air is compulsory when the dwelling is equipped with a mechanical ventilation system.

The air intake should be positioned either directly to the outside or in an area having ventilation to the outside. The intake should be equipped with a protective grill. The air outlet should be as near as possible to the stove. The user should be able to close it off when it comes out directly into the room. While the appliance is being used, make sure that it is free of any obstructions. The section of the air inlet must be at least equal to one quarter of the section of the chimney flue with a minimum of 50 cm² for a power rating less than or equal to 8 kW, and 70 cm² for a power rating between 8 KW and 16 KW. It may be necessary to stop the mechanical ventilation fan so as to prevent smoke coming back into the room when the door is opened.

1.6 – WALLS IN THE VICINITY OF THE APPLIANCE The stove should be located at least 300 mm from the rear and side walls of the room and from any combustible materials.

In order to protect the floor from heat radiation and possible falling combustible, install the unit on reflective metal shielding (or on a tiled floor) which covers the entire surface underneath and in front of the unit. The appliance must be set up on a floor with a sufficient bearing capacity. If the existing construction does not comply with this prior requirement, appropriate measures must be taken to allow the floor to bear the appliance, such as setting up a load distribution plate.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Apart from the legal warranty, particularly for latent defects, Deville guarantees to deliver the furniture in case of obvious defects or non-conformity to the ordered furniture.

Without prejudice to the provisions that are to be taken concerning the carrier, claims on delivery of furniture concerning the obvious defects or the non conformity, must be issued by the Buyer in writing a registered letter with confirmation of receipt to Deville company with in 5 days after noticing the defect. It is up to the Buyer to prove the reality of the noticed defects and irregularities. The Buyer must let Deville every opportunity of noticing any of those defects and irregularities in order to salve then. The Buyer must also keep the non standard supplies at the disposal of Deville, according to the instructions of the latter. Prior to any return of supplies an agreement will be issued. 2.

EXTEND The warranty of Deville covers, except for any compensation or for damages, the free replacement or repairing of supplier the part acknowledged as being defected (except for wear and tear parts ) by its services to the exclusion of the fees for the workplace, for the removal and for the shipping.

On enamelled equipments, appliances, crackles are never considered as a manufacturing defect. They are due to the difference of expansion of iron enamel or cast-iron enamel and don’t alter the adherence. Paid replacement parts are warranted for a six-month period from the invoicing date, any additional warranty agreed by a retailer from Deville doesn’t commit Deville. Whenever claiming under a warranty, the guarantee with the stamp from the retailer Deville is strictly required. The above guarantee must be produced for any demand to repair the appliance under warranty, or a detachable slip or coupon of any such guarantee must, according to the own organisation of Deville, be returned to the latter within the required time. For lack of this, the date on the invoice issued by Deville can’t be taken into account. The interventions under warranty can’t have the effect of continuing the warranty. 3.

WARRANTY PERIOD The agreed warranty period assured by Deville is the longer of 1 year from the day of the purchase of the appliance, subject to the above terms and conditions are fact that the claims covered by the conditions are requested within the required time. The repairing, the replacement or the alteration of parts under the warranty period can neither have the effect of continuing the period of the latter, not get to any compensation for any fees, for late delivery, accidents or any such damages.

EXCLUSION The warranty is unavailable for the following cases, without this list being exhaustive :

- Fitting out, fitting out and assembling of appliances not due to Deville. - Consequently Deville can’t be considered as responsible for damages or supplies, or accidents to persons due to local laws and regulations ( for example the fact that there is no linking to the a earth ground connection, or a wrong drought of a fitting out ). Fair wear and tear of the supplies or abnormal use of the supplies including the case of industrial or trading use or a use of the supplies in different conditions from the ones it was built for. It is, for example, of non respect of the conditions described in the directions issued by Deville : display to outside conditions damaging the appliance ; such as excessive dampness or abnormal change of the electrical tension. Malfunction, damage or accident due to a shock, a drop, a carelessness, a failure of supervision or of service from the Buyer. Any alteration, change or intervention made by a member of the staff or a company that is not approved by Deville, or manufactured with replacement parts that are not genuine or not approved by the manufacturer. 5.

These terms add and define the above general terms of warranty and come first to the former, refer to the enclosed leaf untitled : “special terms of sales Deville - warranty”.

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