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- 5.4 -
PA
INSTALLATION
5.4 PRELIMINARY
OPERATIONS
5.4.1
Adapting
First of all you must check the space available in the
existing
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replace and compare it with the size of the
appliance and the technical data sheet. If it needs
adapting by either cutting or altering the inside walls of
the existing
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replace, be very careful not to undermine
its stability.
Any wood beams, or any
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nishing in combustible material,
must be suitably insulated (or placed outside the area of
radiation of the
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replace), and must be at a distance form
the appliance of at least 1 cm to guarantee free air
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ow
to avoid overheating.
5.4.2 Combustion air intake
During operation the
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replace takes in a certain amount
of air from the room where it’s installed (except for the
“Ermetica” series products that can take in air directly
from the outside); this air must be replaced through an
opening to the outside from the room
(Fig. 5.4 - PA = Fresh air vent).
If the wall behind of the
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replace is an outside wall, make
an opening for drawing in combustion air around 20-30
cm above the
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oor, observing the dimensions shown on
the product data sheet at the end of this booklet.
Make sure that the air vent is located in such a way that
it can’t be accidentally obstructed.
A permanent non-closable vent cover must be placed
on the outside of the opening; in especially windy areas
or places exposed to bad weather, install rain and wind
protection elements.
If it’s not possible to make a fresh air opening in the wall
behind the
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replace (not a perimeter wall), an opening
must be made on the wall in the room where the stove is
installed that faces the outside.
Standard UNI 10683 prohibits combustion air being drawn
in from garages, combustible material stores or places
where there is a
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re risk.
If there are other heating appliances in the same room,
the fresh air vents must guarantee the required volume
of air for correct operation of all the appliances
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If one or more exhaust fans (range hoods) are installed
and operating in the room where the stove is located,
combustion problems may occur due to a lack of
combustion air.
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