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1.4 Combustion air supply
1.5 Chimney dimensioning
Chimney dimensioning takes place in accordance with EN 13384-1 and 2 or the
country-specific regulations.
The chimney must have the temperature class T400 and an effective height of
minimum 4.5 m.
The chimney cross-section must be adapted to the stove.
Before operating the stove, an adequate
supply of air for combustion must be
ensured and the room must be well
ventilated.
Contact a registered installer in advance
to calculate the air required for the place
of installation of the stove and the
amount of air required.
Stoves are usually operated as non-room
sealed heating appliances which draw
combustion air from the room where the
appliance is fitted. For this reason, it
must be ensured that the room is well
ventilated and the required air for
combustion calculated.
Tight-closing windows and doors can limit
the supply of combustion air with adverse
effects on the flue draught. This can be
detrimental to health and possibly
compromise safety. Air consumers such
as extractor fans or fans installed
together with heating appliances in the
same room or room air connection can
adversely effect the function of the stove.
These must not be operated at the same
time as the stove. An air balance must be
established to ensure that the stove
functions perfectly.
External combustion air supply from
below.
Does not apply to 2000 series.
External combustion air supply rear.
Does not apply to 2000 series.