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Note on Redoro S and M
The separate combustion air connection can be connected from below and
comes out to the back or to the side. The connecting piece is preassembled
and the cladding must be removed accordingly.
1.
Open the stove door and remove the four countersunk screws at the
bottom.
2.
Remove the lower cover part by grabbing it at the side and pulling it
towards to the front.
3.
Connect the connecting pipe shown here in blue with the receiving
unit for the SVS connecting piece.
4.
After connecting the combustion air connection, push the lower cover
part onto the receiving unit as shown in green here and fix it with the
four countersunk screws.
2.3.2.3 ROOM-AIR-INDEPENDENT
The RLU stoves have been developed for use with residential ventilation systems
for a vacuum range of up to 8 Pa in the installation area and can be operated
without additional safety equipment. The combustion air must be supplied in
airtight lines from the outside or via an LAS system to the device for room-air-in-
dependent operation without fail. To do this, the combustion air duct must be
permanently sealed to the combustion air neck (connection type back/side or
bottom) of the stove.
When connecting the RLU stove to a combustion air line, the TROL instruc-
tions (technical rules), the DIN 18896, etc. must be observed and applied.
In particular, ensure that the dimensions are adequate!
Country-specific and local fire safety regulations must be observed! Make
sure that the pipes are always airtight.