INDIRECT AERATION
If the heater room cannot be aerated directly,
indirect ventilation can be used, taking the
air from a nearby room via an opening at the
foot of the door (fi gure 12-13).
This solution is possible however only if:
a) the nearby room has adequate direct ven-
tilation as foreseen for direct aeration;
b) the nearby room is not used as a bedro-
om;
c) the nearby room is not a common part of
the building and is not a room where there
is a fi re risk (such as a fuel store, a garage,
etc).
d) the nearby room has a correct direct aera-
tion and free air passage from one room
to the other is ensured
FLUES EVACUATION
CONTROL DEVICE
This type of appliances (B11 BS) are equipped
with a device that, in case of fl ow of toxic fuel
products into the environment, automatically
interrupts the arrival of gas to the main bur-
ner.
The device automatically activates again
upon every heating cycle.
The ventilation of the near by premises is no
longer suffi cient to guarantee suitable venti-
lation to the premises in which the appliance
is installed, for example, for the installation
of a fl ue (see same point in direct ventilation.
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IMPORTANT! Should such device
intervene consecutively and repe-
atedly, we recommend switching
off the appliance and contacting
an authorised after-sales Technical
Assistance Centre to check the cor-
rect evacuation of the fumes and
the conditions of the premises ven-
tilation.
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