FRESH AIR INTAKE
In a well-insulated house the air used for the combustion process has to be replaced. This particularly applies to houses with
mechanical ventilation. There are different ways of making sure that air is exchanged. The most important thing is to ensure
that there is a supply of air to the room where the built-in stove is located. The external wall vent must be located as close to the
stove as possible, and you must be able to close it when you are not using the stove.
National and local building regulations must be followed with regard to connection of a fresh air intake.
CLOSED COMBUSTION SYSTEM
You should use the closed combustion system for the built-in stove if you live in a newly-built, airtight home. External
combustion air is connected through a ventilation pipe via the wall or floor.
We recommend mounting a valve in the ventilation pipe in order to avoid condensate in the stove and the pipe system, which can
be closed when the oven is not in use. It can also be an advantage to insulate the ventilation pipe.
Minimum Ø 150 mm ventilation pipe, maximum length: 6 metres with a maximum of one bend. We recommend smooth steel
pipes.
NOTE: If the stove has a fresh air connexion or closed combustion, the ventilation pipe must be open, when the stove is in use!
NOTE: If the combustion air is taken from an prefabricated chimney with integrated air vent, you must assure that there is a free
2
area of min. 180 cm
between the inner core and the outer section.
FRESH AIR BOX FOR FLOOR
A fresh air box is available as an accessory. For this box, you need a connection pipe (Ø 150 mm) which can be purchased in most
D.I.Y.-stores.
Scan 5004 FRL
Stove:
12
Material:
(ACCESSORY)
Friskluftsadapter
Name:
223
Drawing
04-02-2019
Date:
number:
223
Constructed/Changed by:
ken
95004093
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