External Ducted Air; Co Alarm - Stanley Lismore Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Non boiler wood burning stove
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EXTERNAL DUCTED AIR

The primary air supply can be ducted from outside.
An aluminium flexible duct is available to order for
connection to the stove.
It is recommended to bring the air supply for the
stove into the house using a 4" plastic pipe. Where
the pipe meets the outside wall make sure a vent
cover is fitted properly to ensure no rodents can
enter via the vent pipe.
Fig.16

CO ALARM

We recommend the fitting of a CO Alarm in the same
room as the appliance. Further guidance on the
installation of a carbon monoxide alarm is available
in BS EN 50292:2002 and from the alarm manufac-
turers instructions.
Provision of an alarm must not be considered a
substitute for either installing the appliance
correctly or ensuring regular servicing and
maintenance of the appliance and chimney
system.
WARNING:-
If the CO Alarm sounds unexpectedly:-
1. Open Doors and windows to ventilate the
room and then leave the premises.
2. Let the fire go out.
The vent pipe should be located to prevent the
ingress of moisture and in a location where it will not
get blocked with leaves or any other debris. As wind
effects can create suction and pressure zones of
opposite sides of the dwelling it is recommended to
run the air vent from opposite poles (North, South,
East & West) of the dwelling and tee off for the air
supply to the stove. This should negate the effect
of suction and pressure zones. See Fig.16
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Note: When Installing
outside air pipe adhere
to 'Clearance to
Combustible' Section.

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