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When the pipes run through the inside of the home or a brick chimney, they should be mounted as shown
in Figure 1 to prevent liquids produced by the condensation of the gases flowing through the joints and
out of the pipes. If a pipe section runs outside the building it must be mounted in the direction shown in
Figure 2 to prevent rainwater draining down the outside part of the pipe and entering into the pipe
interior through the joints.
Figure 1.
Correct direction of the pipes when running through
the interior; Liquids produced by gas condensation
do not flow to the exterior through the pipe joints.
2.2. Exterior air inlet
For the fireplace draught to work correctly, the room must have an outside air inlet from the house exterior to
the room, that is at least sufficient to replenish the volume of air that comes out of the chimney flue.
In well insulated houses an air inlet must be fitted through the outer wall and if a vent is installed, it must be
fitted in such a way that it cannot be blocked.
Warning. - In homes without the appropriate outside air inlet, extraction fans (e.g. Kitchen extractors) can
cause problematic reverse chimney draughts.
2.3. General installation instructions
The installation of the appliance must comply with all local regulations, including those that refer to national and
European standards.
2.4. Connection of the external air inlet (optional).
The air inlet of this model is prepared to take combustion air from the exterior. This will improve the functioning
of the stove in any condition.
Figure 2.
Correct installation for parts running on the exterior of
the building. Rain Water does not reach the inside of
the pipe through the pipe joints.
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