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sary to provide extra air in the room where the stove is placed. This
can e.g. be done by mounting an air valve in the room’s outer wall.
Air valves that supply necessary combustion air must be kept free
from blockage.
An exhaust fan in the same room or close to the wood-burning stove
can also have a negative effect on the combustion (at worst it can
lead to exhaust gases in the room, even with the stove door clo-
sed). Therefore, in the above case, the wood-burning stove and the
exhaust fan must never be in use at the same time.
The TT20 models are available with combustion air branch. Ask your
dealer for further information.
Adjustable feet:
The enclosed adjustable feet are to be used if the oor is uneven
or they can also be used to create the impression that the stove is
“ying” / “oating”
Metal plate on the grate:
Delivered with the stove is a metal plate with 4 holes. This plate is
to be placed on the cast iron grate. The plate secures the cleanest
combustion.
When you clean out ashes remove the plate from the grate and
sweep ashes down into the ashdrawer.
Distance to ammable material:
The stove must be put on a non inammable foundation. This foun-
dation must as a minimum cover 150 mm on each side of the stove
and 300 mm in front of the stove.
For inammable material like inammable walls made of wood, fur-
niture, etc. the following minimum distances apply for safety rea-
sons:
150 mm behind the stove to ammable material. (picture 2)
350 mm beside the stove to ammable material. (picture 2)
125 mm behind/beside if mounted 45° in a corner (picture 1)
1000 mm in front of the stove to ammable material.
Picture 1 Picture 2