PELLET STOVES
Chapter 3
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Installation and assembly
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The ducting can also be walled. (SEE OPTIONALS)
The room ventilation can be adjusted towards the
rear wall only if there is suitable caulked ducting of
the hot air flow.
The air outlet pipe may reach very high temperatures
(nearing 200 °C). It must therefore be insulated
appropriately using suitable materials wherever it
may come into contact with flammable or heat-
sensitive surfaces (e.g. fading of colours, electrical
wireways, plasterboard, etc.). Persons and animals
must also be protected from voluntary or accidental
contact. In all cases observe the applicable
regulations and laws of the region in which the
appliance has been installed.
It is advisable to include insulation along the entire
route of the pipe to minimise dispersion and increase
heat output to the room.
When crossing through walls built with flammable materials,
the FITTER
MUST
suitably insulate the stove pipe crossing through it using suitable
insulating materials (thickness of 1.3-5 with min. heat conductivity of
0.07 W/m°K).
The pipe introduced into the wall must however be suitably insulated to
avoid losing heat and to soundproof the air outlet.
It is advisable to make ducts similar in length to
distribute the air in a uniform manner otherwise the
hot air will opt for the shortest or straightest
channel.
THROUGH WALL
INSULATOR
STOVE
HOT AIR OUTLET PIPE