2. CONNECTION PRINCIPLE
A closed heater can be installed in an insert; an existing fireplace or in a
hearth
inside an adapted casing. Combustion air can be connected (collar
Ø75) under or behind the hearth or taken from the room (not connected). In the event that the combustion air is not connected , the room has to have a
supply of air to feed combustion (combustion air). The hot air is expelled by the fan (standard with 76 G T or as an option).
INSERT
The hot air comes out through the front of the appliance. Distribution
of hot air is prohibited. The flue collar has to be connected (Ø 150) to
a flue (see DTU 24.1)
HEARTH
The flue collar has to be connected (Ø 150) to a flue (see DTU 24.1)
The hot air comes out through the front of the appliance. Optionally,
hot air can be distributed using collars (Ø 125 or Ø 150). In this case,
hot air is expelled through the upper part of the hearth (Diagram with
the 3 combustion air supply possibilities).
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