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Classical system
When the air supply comes from the same room as of the stove, make sure the room is vented
sufficiently. If not the case, it may result in incomplete combustion and exhaust fumes combing back
from the chimney. Extra air can always be supplied by installing next to the stove an air vent going to
the outside ( min. 100 cm² )
External air supply system
In some cases it is advised to introduce the air from the outside. In order to realize this a conduct (
flexible or tubes ) with Ø 80 is connected directly on the backside of the stove.
This conduct should be protected from moisture by isolating it in these places where it is still subject
to hot air. The isolation used must of course be repulsive to fluids or at least a protective screen must
be present.
Safety distances around the stove to be respected
Around the stove, safety distances to inflammable objects, should be respected. These are clearly
minimum distances. Respect them where possible.
The stove may never be put on inflammable materials or surfaces. Always make sure that under the
stove a fire-free environment is created, such as a heat-resistant floorplate.