A clearance to combustible of 50cm must be
maintained to either side of the stove , 30 cm
to the rear and 150 cm to the front of the stove
see Fig 6
In the event that the product is installed in a
non combustible recess, clearances for servic-
ing,must be provided, 200mm to the rear and
300mm to the sides.
VENTILATION/COMBUSTION AIR
The process of combustion requires oxygen, and
therefore air. When in operation, the stove draws air
through the 50mm diameter intake pipe at the rear
of the appliance. The external air can be connected
through a straight pipe of maximum length 60cm.
Otherwise the appliance will draw air from the room
in which case provision must be made for the air
requirement providing an air vent in the room. Poor
combustion may result if the room is insufficiently
ventilated.
A room containing an appliance (other than a room
sealed appliance) should have a permanent ventila-
tion opening of
free area of at least:
6,500 mm² where air permeability is greater than 5.0
m³/(hr.m2),
8,590 mm² where air permeability is less than 5.0
m³/(hr.m2).
Where a flue draught stabilizer is used the total free
area should be increased by 300 mm2 for each kW
of rated output.
If the stove is located in a room containing another
air using appliance, it is essential to provide ventila-
tion equivalent to the sum of the air requirement for
all appliances. the stove should not be installed in
the same room as an extractor fan.
FUEL
The appliance is suitable for use with wood pellets
certified to EN 14961-2 grade A1 with a diameter of
6 mm and a length that can range from 10 to 30 mm.
As fuel, pellets are completely environmentally
friendly, as they are made entirely of natural wood,
without glue or other chemical compounds. Pellets
have a high calorific value (4.7 to 5.3 kW/kg), and
low moisture content.
IMPORTANT: Pellets must be stored in a dry place.
Use only good quality pellets, without sawdust.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The small quantities of saw-
dust normally present at the bottom of the bags
should not be emptied into the tank, but should be
held inside the bag while pouring the pellets careful-
ly so that the sawdust remains inside.
If sawdust accumulates in the tank, it should be
removed periodically with a vacuum cleaner (with the
door open and disconnecting the power plug from
the electricity supply), to prevent it entering the load-
ing system and causing serious malfunctions.
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Fig. 6
External Air Connection
To connect the stove to outside air an outside
air kit and an offset adaptor can be supplied as
an optional extra.
The outside air kit ( AOSAVKIT) contains
External air terminal in stainless steel.
100mm diameter aluminium flexible pipe.
In addition to the outisde air kit an offset adap-
tor (J00276) is required to adapt at the rear of
the stove, see offset adaptor fitted to end of
flexible pipe.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8