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SCAN 64 Series - Fresh Air Intake; Closed Combustion System

SCAN 64 Series
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ASSEMBLY
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Hook the soapstone sides onto the stove.
Fresh air intake
In a well-insulated house, the air used up by the burning process
has to be replaced. This particularly applies to houses with mecha-
nical ventilation. There are different ways of making sure that an air
exchange takes place. The most important thing is to ensure that
there is a supply of air to the room where the wood stove is located.
The external wall vent must be located as close to the wood stove as
possible, and you must be able to close it when you are not using the
wood stove.
National and local building regulations must be followed with
regard to the connection of fresh-air intake.
Closed combustion system
You should use the closed combustion system for the wood-burning
stove if you live in a newly-built, airtight home. Outside air for com-
bustion is connected through a ventilation pipe via the wall or floor.
It must not be possible to shut off the ventilation pipe with a valve
Minimum Ø100 mm ventilation pipe, maximum length: 6 m
with a maximum of one bend
Remove the cover plate at the back of the stove or the cover plate at
the bottom of the wood compartment store, as shown on page 15.
Connect outside air to the connection piece underneath the combu-
stion chamber.
External combus-tion
air via floor
External combus-
tion air via wall
External com-
bus-tion air via
wall

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