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The stove work with depression combustion chamber, it is absolutely necessary
to have a flue that extract the combustion gases.
If the housing has an air extraction system (e.g., kitchen exhaust fan) you will need to
have a superior ventilation section, with a size adapted to the different equipment to
extract the air from the room.
The installation of the stove in areas where range hoods or hoods, can disrupt the
smooth functioning of the stove.
All the smoke duct must be accessible.
The chimney or flue gas ducts that are attached the stoves must be cleaned at
least once a year (check in the own country there is legislation on this point). The lack
of control or regular cleaning increases the likelihood of fire of the fireplace.
Fume duct material:
The tubing to be installed must be made of rigid stainless steel
with a minimum thickness of 0,5 mm, and should be fitted using joints to connect the
different sections and accessories.
Insulation:
The fume ducts must be double-walled and insulated to make sure that
fumes do not cool down as they are carried outwards, which would cause a
condensation and therefore inadequate extraction that might damage the unit.
Output T-tube:
Always attach to the unit output a "T-tube" with a damper.
Wind-shield termination: A wind-shield termination must be installed to avoid the
backflow of outgoing fumes.
Draught in the chimney:
The figures below show three standard diagrams, specifying
adequate lengths and diameters. Any other type of installation must guarantee a
draught of 12 Pa (0,12 mbars) measured when hot and at the maximum power.
Ventilation:
For the unit's optimal operation, the installation room must have an air
inlet available with a minimum cross section of
100 cm
2
, preferably near the back of
the unit. The unit is equipped with a circular pipe (Ø 50 mm) that can be connect to
the exterior of the household.
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