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Installation
2.1
Outdoor air intake and exhaust fumes
In order to get the boiler working properly, it is necessary to place it in where the air needed for combustion can flow. The
air inflow must occur directly through permanent openings (according to the regulations of the Country) practiced on the
walls of the room that go outwards and that have the following characteristics:
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They are made in such a way that they cannot be obstructed either from the inside or from the outside;
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Be protected with a grid, metal mesh or suitable protection, as long as it does not reduce the minimum section to 100
cm2.
The minimum ambient volume must not be less than 20 mʒ.
The air inflow can also be obtained from rooms adjacent to the installation room as long as they have an external air intake
and are NOT used as a bedroom and bathroom or, where there is no danger of fire like by a garage or fuels and with the
full respect of the relevant norms.
The boiler's combustion air entrance is located at the top of the product next to the smoke output. The primary air tube
has a diameter of 50mm.
Installation is not allowed in bedrooms, bathrooms or showers, and where another heating appliance is already installed
without a self-contained influx (fireplace, stove, etc.).