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Continual fresh air.
A contiual supply of fresh air is reguired in the room in witch the stove is situated. This can be
achived by installing 1 or 2 vents, whilst also ensuring that these can not be blocked.
Combustion air supply (extra)
When a stove is installed in a room, the requirements to air supply increase. The air can be sup-
plied through a vent in the outer wall or through a duct from the outside that is attached to the
connector underneath the stove. The quantity of air needed for combustion is approx. 20 m³/h.
The spigot has an outer diameter on 67 mm. With pipes longer than 1 m the pipediameter has
to be increased to 100 mm, and equivalent larger wall vent is chosen.
Leave a 40 mm
gap between the
condensation insula-
tion and the bottom
of the stove.
Indirectly through the exterior wall
Through the exterior wall
Through the floor and foundation
Through the floor and
crawl space