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18.
EXTERNAL AIR INTAKE AND CONNECTION TO THE FLUE
Any connection between the stove and the flue must be protected for your children's safety.
For your own safety and comfort, please
make sure that the room has a suitable air scoop (UNI10683).
For the good functioning of the stove, leave adequate clearance and air for
the pellets to burn.To add an external air scoop make a hole on the external wall, close to the stove. It must have a free section of at least
50 cm² and be protected by an internal and external grid. The air scoop must also:
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Communicate directly with the room in which the stove has been installed.
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Be correctly positioned, so that it cannot be blocked from the inside or the outside.
Do not connect the stove to flues that have already been used for other heating devices. Open the hole for the fume exhaustion pipe far
from inflammable materials. Before opening the hole in a wooden or thermolabile wall, the technician must use appropriate wall fitting
and adequately caulk the stove pipe crossing it, using the insulating materials required by current regulations. The same happens if the
stove pipe is laid vertically or horizontally, near the thermolabile wall (Figure 6 Position 2)
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Alternatively, we suggest you use industrial insulated pipes. These can be used on the outside without causing condensation problems.
WARNING
Always use pipes and connections with appropriate close-fitting gaskets. All the sections of a flue must be easily controlled
and removed for periodic internal cleaning.
WARNING
Each 90° bend in the fume exhaustion pipe must be fixed, if possible, with adequate "T" fittings.
WARNING
Inserting a grating at the end of the fume exhaustion pipe is forbidden.It could cause the stove to break down.
19.
CONNECTION TO AN INSULATED OR DOUBLE-WALL FLUE.
The internal dimensions of the external flue pipe must be of minimum 10 x 10 cm, or 10 cm diameter, and of maximum 20 x 20 cm, or 20
cm diameter.
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By using adequate tools, check that there is a flue draught of at least 12 PA.
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Only use insulated stainless-steel pipes (double-wall) with a smooth inside lining (flexible stainless steel pipes are not allowed)
securing them to the wall.
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Allow space for periodic checks and annual cleaning at the lower end of the flue.
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Connect the stove to the flue by using adequate pipes and fittings.
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Make absolutely sure to install an anti-draught chimney in compliance with current regulations. It is forbidden to install flues as
shown in Figure 7
Fig. 7
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