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9.3. Combustion air
The Saey Altum stove can only be used when the stove door is closed. The
Saey Altum stove uses 25m³ per hour at its nominal power. All combustion air is
drawn in through the opening on the rear of the stove and is thus preferably
taken from outside via the airbox (optionally available, see Section 7)
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or
Snorkel Technology (see Section 6)
Consideration must be given to any other hearths or air extraction installations in
the same space or that share the same combustion air connection, which can
compromise the operation of the stove. The grille that provides incoming air
must not be blocked.
If necessary the combustion air connection must be calculated or a separate
combustion air supply system must be installed outside.
Tip: Consideration must also be given to cooker hoods which may be connected
to the space in which the stove is installed. They cause underpressure, which
can lead to a malfunction in the combustion air supply. The combustion gas
which results can damage residents' health and even cause death.
9.3.1. Combustion air supply
There are two possible systems.
Traditional system
: the combustion air is drawn in through the vent low down
on the rear of the stove. When the traditional system is used the space where
the appliance is installed must be adequately ventilated. (see technical data
point 4)
Airbox system
: the combustion air is drawn in from an inlet on the stove and
distributed through channels inside the stove. An airbox can be mounted on the
back wall of the stove. From that, a 80 mm Ø tube is used for further
connections. If a smooth 80 mm Ø tube is used, up to 12 m can be connected. If
elements like curves are used, the maximum length should be reduced by 1 m
each time. E.g. 10m pipe + 2 curves = 12m pipe.
Assembling the airbox
:
The airbox is fastened to the rear wall of the stove with the screws provided.
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