both the flue outlets covered. To connect
the wood fired cooker you must modify one
output removing the cap from the output
you want use and inserting the entrance de-
vice (picture 7).
Picture 8 - Tolerance for smoke outlet on the top or rear. The tolerance depends on the orientation of the conjunction
2.6
AERATION
The standard installation of the wood fired
wood fired cooker considers that the com-
burent air is taken from the room where the
cooker is installed through the air intake of
the cooker located in the plinth. In this case,
in the room must be always ensured the re-
cycle of fresh air, in particular if the room is
small and window and door frames are her-
metic. The correct flow of air in the room
must be ensured also in presence of other
combustion based devices, aspiring hoods,
chimneys and vent-holes. The air intake in
the room must have a minimum surface of
80 cm2.
Picture 9 - Installation with air intake in the room of installation and installation with air intake directly connected to the
wood fired cooker
This connector allows a tolerance of about 1
cm in order to make the installation easier.
The tolerance is available according to a sin-
gle direction that depends on the orienta-
tion of the connector (see picture 8).
Y
+/-
10 mm
On demand, Rizzoli can give specific valves
which can allow the automatic opening of
the air intake only when it is necessary for
the correct working of the wood fired cook-
er, in order to warrant a maximum depres-
sion of 3 Pa in the place of installation.
S range wood fired cookers can also be con-
nected so that the comburent air comes di-
rectly from outside. In this way, for the wood
fired cooker it is not necessary another air
Y
intake in the room of installation. To make
+/-
this it is necessary to prepare a conduct con-
10 mm
nected directly with the external part of the
house and make a direct connection with
83
X
+/-
10 mm
X
+/-
10 mm