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5.4.
Installation with chimney
As shown in figure 8, the installation of the pellet stove brings the exhaust pipe (with
Ø80 mm) directly to the chimney. If the chimney is too large, it is recommended to
intubate the smoke outlet with a tube with a minimum internal diameter of 80 mm.
Provide a "T" at the bottom of the pipe for periodic inspections and annual
maintenance, as shown in figure 7.
Figure 7 – Side view of the installation with chimney, with example of the inspection point.
When the weather conditions are so adverse that they cause a serious disturbance in
the draught of fumes from the salamander (in particular very strong winds), it is
advisable not to use the salamander.
If the appliance is not to be used for an extended period of time, the user must ensure
that there is no blockage in the chimney tubes before switching on.
6.
Fuel
The only fuel that should be used for the operation of the stove is . No other fuel may
be used.
Use only pellets certified to EN 14961-2 grade A1 with a
diameter of 6 mm
and a
length of between
10 and 30 mm
.
The maximum permissible humidity for pellets is 8% of their weight. To ensure good
combustion, the pellets must maintain these characteristics, so it is recommended to
keep them in a dry environment.
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