Important!
Remember when building the brick envelope for
your Stove, you must place ventilation grilles on
the lower part for the entry of cold air into the en-
velope and in the upper part for the outlet of hot
air into the room.
The total air passage section of the grilles must be
equal to or greater than 1000 cm
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inlet and 1000 cm
for the hot air outlet.
The vents in the hood must be positioned so they
cannot be blocked.
The air coming out of the upper vents can reach a
high temperature. Do not use materials that are
not heat resistant in the outlet area of the vents.
They must also be metallic, never wood or plastic.
Do not place any objects near the upper air vents,
as the hot air that comes out of them can damage
them.
The lack of ventilation grilles in the envelope will
generate a constant increase in the temperature
that cannot be used to heat the room and will
fracture the envelope and the components of your
Stove.
Fractures of the Stove's envelope and components
due to excessive temperature and an absence of
vents are not covered under warranty.
If you have any doubts, please contact your dealer
or Hergom's Customer Service.
Fan/turbine ductwork
You can channel the air from the fan/turbine to
another room, as the Stove has two air outlets on
the top.
Remove one or both covers with a screwdriver and
connect a flexible stainless-steel tube by securing
it with a flange to the air outlet collar.
The air outlet diameter of the fan/turbine is 120
mm. The ductwork must be under 4 metres long.
If you duct air to the same room where the Stove
is installed, add ventilation grilles to the ducted
grilles for natural convection.
3. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE
The Stove has an 80 mm diameter external air in-
take.
The connection of the external air intake is op-
tional.
The maximum ducting length of the outside air
intake is 8 meters and only admits a 90 ° elbow
The front cover and the collar on the back are in-
cluded in the accessory 9920880.
To connect the air intake from the outside, we
recommend installing the metal sheet cover sup-
plied with the accessory.
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for the cold air
To do this, remove the two screws holding the
front of the fan tray.
Once the two screws have been loosened, re-
move the tray supporting the fan. Special care
should be taken when removing it not to cut or
damage the wiring.
Use the screws to screw the cover on the inside of
the fan tray and return the fan tray to its initial
position.
Screw the collar for the external air intake to the
back of the Stove.
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