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MAKING THE CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY FLUE
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Connect the appliance to the chimney flue of the existing chimney, making sure that the smoke outlet pipe does not take up the free
space of the chimney flue (fig. 7)
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Only use pipes suitable for the dispersal of combustion fumes
Limit the horizontal sections of the duct joints to the chimney flue (max.1 metre) and the use of curves.
TAKING COMBUSTION AIR FROM THE INSTALLATION ROOM
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The appliance must be able to obtain the air necessary to guarantee regular operation through an external air vent.
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The air vents must respect the following requirements:
a) Minimum total free section of 200 cm²;
b) Direct connection with the installation room
c ) Must be protected with a grill, a metallic net or a similar protection guard so long as it does not reduce the minimum section
mentioned in point a) and is so positioned that they cannot be obstructed.
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The airflow can also be obtained from an adjacent room to that of the installation as long as this flow happens freely through
permanent outlets communicating with the outdoors. No negative pressure must be caused in the room next to that of the installation
as a result of the air sucked out together with similar activity from another appliance or aspiration device.
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The permanent openings in the adjacent room must comply with the requirements in points a) and c).
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The adjacent room must not be used as a garage, warehouse for combustible material or for any type of activity with risk of fire.
N.B: When air extraction fans are used in the same room or in areas close to the appliance, this could affect the
functioning.
N.B: The room where the appliance is installed must not be put in negative air pressure due to (for example): suction
hoods, chimneys, flues etc. present in the same room or adjacent connecting rooms.
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The inlet hole of the pipe
in the flue must be sealed
Do not push the pipe too deeply into the chimney flue.
YES
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