• The examples show ducting system of the two fans. Each gure
represents only one example of the many possible solutions. To
achieve some of the proposed solutions it is necessary to use a exible
pipe with a diameter of 75 mm, air outlet vents and Y elements, none
of which are supplied.
Solution 1 - Fig. 40:
The stove is installed in the room which is to be heated with, as standard,
the heat directed to the front only (Fig. 40).
Solution 2 - Fig. 41:
The stove is installed in the room which is to be heated with the heat
directed to the front by one fan.
In addition, a second fan directs heat to the rear allowing for a second
room to be heated.
a For the example shown in Figure 41 with single ducting, it is
necessary to use a non-closable vent.
Solution 3 - Fig. 42:
The stove is installed in the room which is to be heated, with the heat
channelled in three directions.
Using a Y element, one fan can propel the heat in two directions.
The other fan will only have a front outlet.
a For the example shown in Figure 42, you can install an outlet
with closure for the shortest section allowing for some of the
air to be released, without ever closing completely to prevent
overheating.
Fig. 40
Fig. 41
Fig. 42
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