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5. Installation
Attention: all regulations and standards must be complied with when installing this
equipment.
5.1. Combustion air and gas circulation
* This type of stove should be installed in a well-ventilated area. Any air intake grilles
should be placed in locations that are not liable to become blocked.
* Additional air inlets may be needed if the stove is used in simultaneous with other
devises that require an air supply. The installer should evaluate the situation according
to the overall air flow requirements.
* Use of this unit at the same time as other heating devices that require an air supply
may necessitate additional air inlets. The installer should assess the situation in light
of total air flow requirements.
* Under normal operating conditions, the combustion gas flow should create a draught
of 12 Pa one metre above the throat of the flue. For proper installation, at least 78,7
inches (2 metres) of metal flue tube with the same diameter as the unit's smoke outlet
should be fitted vertically above the unit. After this section, sections of tubing with a
maximum angle of 45° may be used. Figure 1 and Figure 2 illustrate correct and
incorrect angles for installing a bend.