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08/2020 - EN
17 HOT AIR DUCTING
The stove, in the models confi gured for ducting, features
2 centrifugal fans suitable for channelling the air in the
adjacent rooms. As standard, the air comes out of the
grilles placed laterally with an air fl ow of 45° with respect
to the front. (Fig. 1)
By rotating the fan it is possible to exit from the back of the
stove with a ducting air pipe with a 60mm diameter. Follow
the instructions step by step to rotate the fan. (Fig. 2)
The ducting operation can be made independent
for the right and left outlet with the same
operation indicated below:
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Remove the screws and remove the frame (Fig 3).
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Remove the screws and remove the side panels
(Fig 4).
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Remove the screws and remove the rear smoke
casing (Fig 5).
• Remove the screws and remove the fan casing with
its motor (Fig 6-7).
• Remove the screws and turn the motor to position
1 or 2 (Fig 8-9).
• Repeat the reverse operation.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
For ducting, it is recommended not to use
more than 6 metres of pipe and 3x90° elbows,
otherwise the hot air will lose its eff ectiveness.
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Use 60 mm diameter pipes with smooth internal
walls.
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If the pipes pass through cold walls, insulate the
pipe with insulating material.
•
Place a wide-mesh protection grille on the outlet
with a minimum total net surface equal to 40 cm
2
.
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After the 6 metres of piping, the air fl ow may be
variable.
Use heat-resistant pipes, maximum temperature reachable 180°C.
Do not use pipes made of plastic and derivatives.
Fig. 3
Fig. 7
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig 8 ROOM
Fig. 9 DUCTED
Fig. 6
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