EXTRA SHEET (OPTIONAL)
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Model
RTE 80 - RTVE 80
RTE 90 - RTVE 90
Table 2c – Minimum and maximum distance from the centre of
the hole with the extra sheet. It is not considered
the tolerance generated by the bayonet fitting.
Eventually, it could be necessary to turn the extra sheet on
the right side to obtain the chosen position.
2.11
AIR INTAKE
The standard installation of the wood fired ther-
mal cooker considers that the comburent 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 en-
sured the recycle of fresh air, in particular if the
room is small and window and door frames are
hermetic. 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 min-
imum surface of 80 cm2.
On demand, Rizzoli can give specific valves which
Picture 13 - Installation with air intake in the room of installation and installation with air intake directly con-
nected to the wood fired thermal cooker.
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min
max
155
210
155
210
Picture 12c – Rear sight of the cooker and re-
can allow the automatic opening of the air intake
only when it is necessary for the correct working
of the wood fired cooker, in order to warrant a
maximum depression of 4 Pa in the place of instal-
lation. The wood fired thermal cookers can also
be connected so that the comburent air comes
directly from outside. In this way, for the wood
fired thermal cooker it is not necessary another air
intake in the room of installation. To make this it is
necessary to prepare a conduct connected direct-
ly with the external part of the house and make a
direct connection with the air intake of the ther-
mal cooker. The air intake of the thermal cooker is
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presentation of the minimum
and maximum movement of
the rear flue outlet position
with extra sheet.