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and the combustible structural elements of the room (building) should be at
least:
n
for unprotected structures made of combustible and hardly
combustible materials - 500 mm;
n
for constructions of fireproof materials - 380 mm;
n
for structures made of combustible and hardly combustible
materials protected according to p.
7.2.
- 380 mm.
Do not install the stove in a passage, or near to a flight of stairs as it
may block evacuation in case of fire. Do not install the stove in a bedroom.
Do not install the stove into a recess in the wall (niche) or into a fireplace
furnace (or into a stone stove furnace).
7.4.
Chimney installation
Caution! Usage of boiling type heat exchanger of any manufacturer is prohib-
ited.
Please pay special attention to the chimney while using the stove.
Chimney (flue pipe) — is a means of removing products of combustion,
it produces draft which provides constant air intake necessary for the
normal process of combustion. This stove is designed only for work on
natural draft.
The stove should have its own chimney.
Caution! It is forbidden to connect the stove to any ducts, except when the
duct is only intended to work as a chimney.
Caution! Do not connect the stove to the chimney, to which other heating
device is connected.
Caution! The stove does not generate draft. Draft is generated only by
chimney.
Draft is the natural movement of air or gases through the stove and the
chimney. It appears because warm air rises upwards.
As the warm air moves through the chimney, low pressure is created at
the connection of the stove to the chimney. Greater pressure outside the
stove causes the air to move into the area with less pressure - into the
combustion chamber. That is how the air comes into the combustion
chamber. This constant air flow is called draft.
The stove will not work effectively without a certain level of draft.
The optimal draft for the work of the stoves is 12 ± 2 Pa.
Excessive draft leads to increased fuel consumption and overheating of
the stove and chimney. There may be a risk of fire.