5.4 CASING
The stove should be inserted inside a suitable
casing made of reproof materials and will have
the following basic features ( g. 5.1):
A) adequate
openings
components
B) a door for access to the pellet tank
C) grill for venting heat in the hood
D) grills for the entry of combustion air to the
stove
E) place prepared for the positioning of the
control panel
F) means of access to the ashes drawer
Make sure that between casing and stove there is
a minimum distance of at least 5 mm.
Wooden beams must have reproo ng treatment
and be protected by screens in reproof material.
5.5 COMBUSTION AIR
During operation the stove takes in a certain amount
of air from the room where it's installed; this air must
be replaced through an opening to the outside from
the room (Fig. 5.2 ).
If the wall behind of the stove is an outside wall,
make an opening for drawing in combustion air
around 20-30 cm above the oor, observing the
dimensions shown on the product data sheet.
A permanent non-closable vent cover must be
placed on the outside of the opening; in especially
windy areas or places exposed to bad weather,
install rain and wind protection elements.
Make sure that the air vent is located in such a
way that it can't be accidentally obstructed.
If it's not possible to make a fresh air opening in
the wall behind the stove (not a perimeter wall),
an opening must be made on the wall in the room
where the stove is installed that faces the outside.
If no fresh air opening can be made in the room, it
can be made in an adjacent room as long as the
two rooms are connected by a ventilation grill.
If there are other heating appliances in the same
room, the fresh air vents must guarantee the
required volume of air for correct operation of all
the appliances.
If one or more exhaust fans (range hoods) are
installed and operating in the room where the
stove is located, combustion problems may occur
due to a lack of combustion air.
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