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5.c.3. Combustion air
When working, the stoves takes from the room in which he is installed a certain, small
amount of air. Therefore air has to be supplied from outside through an opening to
houses that possess controlled airing and ventilation systems.
In the room where the stove is placed has to be installed an air inlet of 11,5 x 11,5 cm.
The opening of the airing must not be easily closable.
Outside a stable grille must be fixed; on windy and stormy places should a protection
system against rain and wind should be fixed, as well.
Attention: Extractor hoods that are installed in the same room as the stove,
can cause problems.
Attention: If there are other fireplaces near the Walltherm stove,
the
combustion air must be obtained from outside.
Danger: The UNI-Norm 10683 forbids air supply from garages, storerooms
where fuel and other materials are kept and rooms where combustible activities
are practiced.
Please obey the laws and norms valid in the installation country.
Combustion air from outside:
If you would like to obtain the combustion air from outside, you can connect
a canal. Follow the right of the installation country!
On the Walltherm® we have two possibilities to connect the canal with the external
combustion air:
- On the bottom we have an aperture of Ø 180 mm on which we can connect the canal.
- On the backside we can connect two pipes with a diameter of Ø 100 mm.
In every case it is necessary to add the lateral cap, which is not part of the standard
stove (more details – see pictures next pages)
Info: On the canal you should install a flap, so you can avoid that cold temperature
comes inside the Walltherm when it isn`t operating.