Environment and distances
It is essential to check the environment where the stove will operate for an optimal working.
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The volume of the house or the working environment mustn’t be smaller than 30m³.
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There must be a permanent air opening outwards in the installation room, at least 800cm²,
non-obstructed and protected by a permanent grill.
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The air can be taken by the rooms
contiguous to the room where the stove
has been installed on condition that
there are air intakes, not located in the
bedroom, bathroom or where there are
inflammable materials.
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If the stove is installed in a room with wooden or inflammable floor, you must protect the
floor by using (besides the anti-vibration dampers) also an insulating slab, projecting at
least 20 cm on the sides and 40 cm on the front.
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It is compulsory the presence of a suitable
fumes evacuation system in the environment
where the stove is placed.
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It is not compulsory to connect the air pipe of
the stove directly outside (see figure), but it is
necessary to guarantee at least
50m³/h of air.
Grill 800cm² .
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The electrical system must be in accordance
with the law; check the efficiency of the
earthing circuit in a particular manner. The
transmission line must be suited to the power
of the apparatus.
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When you place the stove in a room you must check that the walls are not inflammable and
that inflammable materials such as curtains, wallpaper, etc have not been applied
on
the walls. You must place the stove sideways, at a distance less than 20 cm and less than 10
cm at the back. If there is an internal flue it’s advisable to keep a distance of 10cm between
the flue and the wall.
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Do not place inflammable materials at a distance less than 1 meter from the stove.
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We also recommend to keep out of the furnace radiation area, anyway at a distance of at
least 1 m from the warming block, all types of combustible or inflammable materials such
as: beams, wooden fittings, curtains, inflammables.