In
compliance
with
the
indications
reported
under
regulation
UNI
10683
,
the
air
inlets
must
have
the
following
features
:
1.They
must
have
a
clear
space
of
not
less
than
80
cm
2
;
2.They
must
be
made
at
a
height
close
to
the
floor;
3.They
must
be
suitably
protected
by
a
wire
mesh
or
grille
in
such
a
way
that
the
minimum
passage
space
is
not
and
may
not
be
reduced;
4.They
must
be
placed
in
such
a
way
that
they
are
not
obstructed
in
anyway.
The
correct
inflow
of
fresh
air
may
be
guaranteed
by
using
apertures
towards
an
adjacent
room,
provided
that
it
has
direct
ventilation,
and
it
is
not
an
environment
with
a
fire
hazard,
such
as
store
‐
rooms,
garages
or
warehouses,
as
regulated
by
regulation
UNI
10683
Our
heater
should
be
installed
in
rooms
where
there
is
no
equipment
operating
in
airtight
conditions
in
relation
to
the
room,
or
apparatus
that
may
place
the
room
itself
in
a
vacuum
in
relation
to
the
outside
environment
and
thus
cause
problems
of
poor
draught
for
our
product
(
regulation
UNI
10683).
Combustion
products
from
our
heater
must
not
be
extracted
into
shared
flues.
When
checking
equipment
compatibility,
it
is
good
practice
to
check
whether
the
support
plane
(floor)
has
a
bearing
capacity
(kg)
that
is
suited
to
the
weight
of
the
product
it
must
sustain.
If
not,
correct
safety
measures
must
be
taken
(eg.
Load
‐
distribution
plate).
When
installing
the
heater,
it
is
advisable
to
plan
a
suitable
distance
from
the
walls
of
the
room
in
order
to
provide
any
access
necessary
both
in
the
rear
(at
least
20
cm
is
recommended)
and
to
the
side
of
the
product
(80
cm
is
recommended)
(for
example
to
carry
out
appropriate
cleaning
work
correctly).