Ventilation And Air Inlet - Ferlux HIDROMATIC Manual

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5.6 VENTILATION AND AIR INTAKE
In the cabin where the boiler is installed, we must ensure that we will have at all times the necessary air to guarantee
a good combustion, in addition to optimal conditions of habitability within the enclosure.
The outside air intake whenever possible should be connected to the room where the stove is installed. We must
make sure that the entrance of outside air cannot be obstructed.
If in the room where the stove is going to be installed we do not have enough natural ventilation, it will be essential
to practice some opening, which guarantees us the necessary air from the outside (at least it should have a section
of 100 cm2).
Air can also be obtained from an adjacent room, provided that such flow can easily reach through
of permanent openings, which cannot be closed and which communicate with the outside.
The premises cannot be used as a garage, material warehouse or activities with a risk of fire.
The ventilation of the premises must satisfy the minimum flow required according to specific regulations and the flow
rate of maximum intake air of the apparatus.
Collective ventilation ducts are prohibited.
The air intake must be placed respecting at least 500 mm both horizontally and vertically from the smoke outlet.
The air intake for combustion cannot be connected to any air installation, nor is it recommended to take air directly
from the outlet on the wall.
In the case in which there is no other way than to connect the primary air intake directly to the outlet practiced on the
wall, it should be of a larger diameter, in order to avoid all the problems caused by the lack of primary air intake. The
air intake practiced on the wall will not have any type of mosquito net or similar mesh since this decreases the entry of
primary air to the device with the consequences that this implies in the ignition and operation of the same (Er41, see
Chapter 9 of this manual).
The extension is to be made as follows:
When the primary air intake in the equipment is Ø 60 mm we must expand to Ø 110 mm
IN THE CASE OF CHANNELING, AVOID ANY KIND OF ELBOW
IT IS TOTALLY FORBIDDEN THE INSTALLATION OF A COAXIAL TUBE IN
ANY FERLUX EQUIPMENTS
SINCE COMPLIANCE WITH THE BEFORE MENTIONED IS BEYOND OUR CONTROL,
FERLUX WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENT CAUSED BY THE BREACH
OF THE MENTIONED POINTS.
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