Operation Manual

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Your stove can be equipped with a connection for the
external air supply. The required direct air kit is
available. In a room with controlled ventilation, the
stove can be a connected to an air supply from the
outside. In that case additional pressure monitoring
in the room is required.
The stove has been built with a self closing door mechanism.
This can be disabled by removing the arm from the bolt on the
lower edge of the door
If the combustion air is being supplied from the outside, the duct
size will need to be increased for any duct over two metres long
or any run containing 90 degree bends. The duct length should
not be longer than 6 metres with no more than three 90 degree
bends.
The chimney must be able to overcome the additional
resistance of the air intake ducting.
When the stove is out keep both regulators closed, in order for
cold air not to be able to circulate throughout the chimney. However, it can be
advantageous to open the air controls awhile before lighting the stove to allow warmer air
to begin going up the chimney.
Pay attention to the flue pipe.
The chimney draw must be a minimum of 12 pascals.
Due to the cold outside air, condensation can be avoided by insulating the flue pipe.
Your chimney significantly contributes to the proper working of your stove.
Recommendations:
Working level of chimney: min. 5 meters
Maximum diameter of flue 160 mm
Any existing chimney should be examined by an expert