Dover Finishing Products 2520, 2210, 2200, 2020, 2510, 2220, 2500 manual Ventilation

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The same is true for a cover plate or exhaust hood on top of the chimney. The exhaust hood must not narrow the chimney's outlet and should be designed in a way that wind will not hinder, but promote the smoke flow.

Especially if the flue runs through unhe ated rooms or outside the house, further insulation is necessary. Metal chimneys, or parts of the chimney outside heated rooms should always have double -walled, insulated flues. The part of the chim- ney outside the roof should always be insulated.

The chimney should be high enough (at least four metres) and should end in a zone that is clear of nearby buildings, trees or other obstacles. The rule of thumb here is: 60 cm above the ridge of the roof. If the distance between the ridge and the chimney measures more than three metres, see the dimensions stipulated in the illustration below. Depending on the presence of nearby build- ings or trees, the chimney should be higher.

3 m

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highest point of the roof within a distance of 3 m.

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4.1.2. Ventilation

The burning of wood, charcoal or gas involves oxygen consumption. It is of the ut- most importance that the room in which the stove is installed should be sufficiently ventilated.

Insufficient ventilation may disrupt the combustion process and cause the smoke flow through the chimney to be interrupted, which may lead to smoke emissions into the room. Mainly in case of a fireplace, together with the combustion gases, lots of room air will be extracted through the chimney; that makes supply of sufficient fresh air and ventilation extremely important.

If necessary, you can install a ventilation grille to provide a constant flow of fresh air in the room. This precaution is particularly necessary in well-insulated rooms with mechanical ventilation.

The DOVRE fireplace has been designed to produce most heat by means of convec- tion. Heat is mainly transmitted through the back panel, the lateral panels, and the smoke dome. Both the material (cast iron) and shape (increased heating surface by means of corrugation) improve heat transmission to the surrounding air. As this air is heated, it will rise and a natural hot air flow, i.e. convection, will develop. Up to your choice, that hot air may be led to the same room or to another room.

For optimal heating and leading the convection air, the airflow must not encounter any obstacles. Hence, it is important that there is enough space between the fire- place and the surrounding material, and that the inlet and outlet area of convection air are sufficiently large.

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Contents 2020/2220/2520/2210/2510/2200/2500 Table of contents Safety ForewordIntroduction Principle Installation guideline Preparatory measuresChimney Ventilation Floor round the appliance Floor, wallsUnder the appliance Walls, ceilingChanging the direction of the door-opening Outside the radiation area of the fireplacePreparation Removing the clapetFitting frame surround Assembling the cold handle Electrical connectionInstallation To be built into a new chimneyTo be built in a existing chimney Finishing Packaging materialsBuildup Existant chimney Instructions for use FuelLighting a fire Burning wood Burning coalAsh removal Extinguishing the fireWeather conditions Maintenance Model Annex 2 Dimensions 2510S 2210S 2220 2520S 2510D 2020S 2520S/2/3 03.27883.100 0608