Secondary airflow direction regulator
The secondary airflow direction regulator is located above the firebox door. This air flow is
needed for burning of wood since it allows the un-burnt carbon to go through an additional process
of burning. This allows keeping the glass clean dependent on the chimney intake capacity.
2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
The stove installation has to be performed in accordance with all the valid standards, laws and
regulations. We advise you to ask your chimney sweeper to supervise and check the stove
installation, as well as the sufficient airflow required for combustion process. We recommend the
use of standard flue pipes and elbows with flap valves. The flue pipes have to be fixed securely
and tightly to the stove flue and to the chimney.
When installing the stove the following safety measures are to be observed:
a) minimal requirements for safe distance of the rear and lateral space from flammable and
objects sensitive to heat (e.g. furniture, wood surfaces, fabrics, etc.) (see Illustration 4A) in order
to secure sufficient heat isolation. All minimal safety distances are brought on the enameled plate
and are not to be modified.
b) no flammable or fire sensitive objects and materials are to be placed nearer than the 120 cm
distance in front of the stove.
c) if the stove is to be placed on a flammable base, the base should be secured with a non-
flammable one, e.g. a steel base. This type of base has to protrude at least 60 cm in the front and at
least 40 cm on the lateral sides, taking into consideration additional space for opening the front
door (Illustration 4B). In case the pipe connection crosses over sections made of flammable
objects, all of them have to be replaced by temperature-resistant materials in the radius of 20 cm
around the pipe.
Image 4A
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Image 4B