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quarters. It must never be installed outdoors. The
volume of the room where it is installed must be
suitable for the power of the appliance and, in
any case, greater than 15 m
3
.
When extraction fans (example: extraction
hoods) are used in the same room or space as the
appliance, this can cause problems to appliance
operation.
The appliance must be installed on a floor with
suitable load capacity. If the existing position
does not fulfil this requirement, it is necessary
to take due measures (for example, using a load
distribution plate).
Provide due insulation if the surface is made of
flammable material.
If the side walls adjacent to the appliance are
made of a flammable material, it will be necessary
to position the appliance at least 30 cm from
them.
If the floor that the appliance is standing on
is flammable, we recommend duly insulating
it. Objects and parts that are heat-sensitive or
flammable cannot be stored near the appliance;
in any case, keep such objects outside the area
bounded by the minimum distances indicated
above.
Appliance installation must guarantee easy
access to clean the appliance, the exhaust ducts
and the chimney.
6.3.2 Installation example
This type of installation (Fig. 6.1) requires an
insulated chimney pot, even if the entire
conduit is installed inside the building. Besides,
the structure must be inserted into a properly
ventilated skylight shaft.
In the lower part of the chimney pot there is an
inspection cover, properly isolated from wind
and rain.
Fig. 6.1
It is prohibited to install a 90° bend for the initial
segment, since the ashes would quickly obstruct
smoke passage, causing draught problems in
the appliance (Fig. 6.2).
It is possible to use an existing chimney or a
shaft via ducting. For this type of installation (Fig.
6.3) the standards on ducted smoke evacuation
systems must be complied with. In the lower part
of the chimney pot, inside the home, there is a “T”
type fitting installed; externally there is another
one installed, so that the outside section can be
inspected.
It is prohibited to install two 90° bend, since the
ashes would quickly obstruct smoke passage,
causing draught problems in the stove (Fig. 6.2).
This type of installation (Fig. 6.4) requires an
insulated chimney pot, even if the entire smoke
conduit is installed outside the building.
In the lower part of the chimney there is a “T”
type fitting installed with inspection cap.
It is prohibited to install a 90° bend for the initial
segment, since the ashes would quickly obstruct
smoke passage, causing draught problems in
the stove (Fig. 6.2).
Fig. 6.2
Fig. 6.3
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