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Installation and assembly – MCZ Tube 2013 User Manual

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5-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

If the wall that is to be drilled through is made of flammable material, the INSTALLER MUST adequately insulate the pipe of the stove that

passes through it, using suitable insulating material (1.3 - 5 cm thick with min. thermal conductivity 0.07 W/m°K).

However, the pipe inserted in the wall must be adequately insulated in order not to disperse heat and soundproof the released air.

It is advisable to set up the ducts of similar length to distribute the air evenly, otherwise it will go through the

shorter channel or that with less windings.

In the example in figure 6 and 7 (front and rear view), the air ducting is of equal length for a total of 8 metres, i.e. the pipes (B) will be

approximately 4 metres each. If the pipes are of different length, the total must always add up to 8 metres (e.g. 3 + 5 metres). In this case,

the heat will not diffuse into the rooms uniformly.

The air recirculation in the room occurs through the perforated plate on the rear side of the stove.

The air volume that you wish to exit from the upper and rear parts of the stove can be set separately by adjusting the ventilation power

directly with the remote control.

REMOVING THE AIR DIFFUSER

Diffuser E must be removed from the back panel of the stove if you wish to channel the air. Remove the two upper screws and extract

diffuser E from the grooves.

FIGURE 6 - FRONT VIEW OF THE SYSTEM AIR OUTLET

FIGURE 7 - REAR VIEW OF THE SYSTEM AIR OUTLET

SCREW

GROOVES

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