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2.9 Example of hot air ducting
The air pipes must be taken to the rooms to be heated.
The return of air to the stove room must be guaranteed from every room in which the hot air arrives, through openings under the doors
or outlets, via the grille at the back of the stove.
Air delivery occurs by means of flexible round aluminium pipes, with connections or branches in sheet metal. The pipes must be fixed
to the connections by means of pipe clamps.
To pipes must be insulated to ensure stove efficiency. Therefore they must be wrapped with glass wool matting (min. thickness 3 cm)
for the entire length.
Caution: Avoid contact of the pipes with wood and flammable materials.
Using plastic pipes to deliver the air is very dangerous because the high temperatures could deform them and generate harmful gases.
Where the ducting pipes cannot be enclosed, they can be concealed with a false ceiling or using fake beams or boxing.
Make sure to hermetically seal the space between the outlets and the wall with silicone, to prevent the air escaping and
causing blackening due to the heat (e.g. marks above radiators).
MAX. DUCTABLE LENGTH 15 METRES.
NOTE!
To duct the air to other rooms, connect the pipes to the top outlets of the stove. To deliver the air in the various rooms, see the
examples. The air can be balanced by means of the grilles with adjustable closure.
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