An ermetic stove is a product that allows you to take the air necessary for
combustion and its operation directly from the outside, therefore without the
provision of an air intake inside the room. This translates into a substantial
reduction in thermal changes and the energy needs of your home, improving
your comfort and saving in terms of fuel and operating costs. Thanks to these
particular characteristics, the product lends itself well to being installed in
passive houses.
By installing the stove by channeling the combustion air directly from the
outside, there is no cold air inlet from the outside and thus the room in which
the stove is located maintains an ideal temperature, without sudden changes
and without the ingress of dust from the 'external.
The installation of a coaxial pipe avoids the creation of an air presad'air to air
the environment in which the stove is positioned.
The use of a coaxial pipe allows the incoming air (combustion agent) to preheat
in contact with the smoke outlet pipe. This has a double advantage: it improves
combustion and favors greater efficiency of the glass self-cleaning system.
An airtight pellet stove can also be installed in those situations in which
aesthetic constraints prevent the creation of the classic air intake.
The installation of an ermetic stove is also possible in environments where a
normal stove cannot be operated. In fact, current legislation prohibits the
installation of solid fuel appliances in bathrooms, bedrooms and studios unless
these products are closed fireplaces with ducted combustion air from the
outside.
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