External Air Inlet; Chimney Flue Connection - Cadel MINI Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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7.8

EXTERNAL AIR INLET

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• The room must be endowed with an external air recycling for a good climate in your ambient.
• The air inflow from outside to the inner occurs directly, through an opening on the external wall of the
room (see Fig. 6 page 42); otherwise it occurs indirectly by air suction from rooms adjacent to the one
to ventilate (see Fig. 7 page 42).
• Bedrooms, garages, and store of flammable materials are excluded.
• The air inlet should have a total net surface of 100 sqcm2: the aforesaid surface is to widen if inside the
room there are other activated appliances (for example: electric ventilators for foul air suction, cooker
hoods, other stoves, etc...) which depress the environment.
• At switched on appliance it is necessary to check that the pressure fall between the room and the
outside does not exceed 4,0 Pa value: if necessary widen the air inlet (EN 13384).
• The air inlet must be realized at a height close to the floor with an external grid against birds. In such a
way it cannot be obstructed by any object.
• In case of installation with sealed-chamber the air inlet is not necessary.
7.9

CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTION

Your stove works through a natural draught. It is obligatory to check that all pipes are realized in compliance
with the following regulation on material selection: EN 1856-1, EN 1856-2 e UNI/TS 11278. All must be effected
by specialized personnel or companies as provided by UNI 10683:2012.
• The connection between the appliance and the chimney flue should be short in order to favor the
draught and to avoid condensation in the pipes.
• The fume conduit should be equivalent or longer than the outlet joint ones.
• Some stove models are endowed with a lateral and/or back exhaust. Check that the unused exhaust is
sealed with the plug given with standard equipment.
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Fig. 6 - Direct air inflow
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Fig. 6 page 42|Fig. 7 page 42
Room to ventilate
Adjacent room
External air inlet
Cleft under the door
Fig. 7 - Indirect air inflow
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