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.4 Fresh air intake - Fig. 12/15
The stove/fireplace must have the necessary air available to ensure
proper combustion.
- Make sure that the room in which the stove/fireplace is to be installed
has an air intake of at least the size indicated in the paragraph
“Technical data”.
- The fresh air intake may be protected by an external grille provided it
does not reduce the minimum section of the recommended airflow
and is in a position whereby it cannot be obstructed.
The air necessary for the fire may be obtained in different ways:
- Figure 12 through an external grille direct to the room of installation;
- Figure 13 with ducting through pipes direct to the room of
installation, increasing the recommended minimum free cross
section by at least 15%;
- Figure 14 through a communicating hole from an adjacent room to
the place of installation: this system may only be used if the air flows
freely from the outside through fixed apertures;
- Figure 15 from an adjacent room to the place of installation, but only
if the air flows freely through apertures communicating with the
outside.
1.5 Installation environment
The appliance must be installed in a location which allows safe and
convenient use as well as easy maintenance. If the product being
installed requires an electrical socket, the room must also be provided
with an earthed power supply in accordance with current regulations.
Do not install a wood-burning appliance in a bedroom, bath
or shower room or in any room where another heating
system not equipped with its own air supply (fireplace, stove
etc.) has already been installed.
The room or rooms adjacent to that where the appliance is to be
installed must conform to the following requirements:
it must not be used as a car bay, a store for combustible
material, nor for any activity which carries a risk of fire;
there must be no vacuum relative to normal atmospheric
pressure as a result of the contrary draught created by a prior
installation of an open fire or of an extractor system;
do not install two stoves, a stove and a fireplace or a stove and
a wood-burning range etc. in the same location since the
draught of one device can interfere with the draught of another;
- the use of equipment adapted for cooking food with non-extractor
hoods is permissible only in rooms to be used as kitchens;
- _ equipment using gas type C is permitted (refer to regulations in
force in the place of installation);
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