Saey 94 EVO Notice D'installation Et D'utilisation page 39

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6.2 Combustion air
The required oxygen for the fire is supplied through inlet in the backside of the stove.
An optimal combustion requires sufficient fresh air. A lack of oxygen may result in incomplete combustion
and reversing flue gases.
ATTENTION!
Extractor fans when operating in the same room or space as the appliance may cause problems.
Additional combustion air can be supplied by placing an air inlet grill as close as possible to the appliance.
Air inlet grills must be positioned so that they are not liable to blockage.
Combustion air can also be supplied from the outside by means of an optional airbox.
Connection external air (airbox)
The optional airbox (ref. 479.0700.001) enables the supply of combustion air from the outside. It is fixed by
means of screws in the backside of the appliance.
Remove the protection plate at the
back of the stove by unscrewing the
two screws.
A Ø100mm steel pipe must be connected to the airbox. When using smooth pipes, you can connect up to
12 meters of pipes. When applying accessories such as elbows and grills, you need to reduce the maximum
length of 12m by 1 meter per accessory (e.g. 10m pipes + 2 elbows = 12m pipes)
Remove the split-pin. Loosen the
screws on the air regulation handle
and dismount it. Unscrew the air
regulation axle. Move the airsliders
to the outer left position (maximum
supply of combustion air).
Mount the airbox with the joints.
Remount the axle of the air
regulator through the hole in the
airbox. Put the shortest end of the
regulation axle in the air regulation
handle and fix it with the split-pin.
Remount the air regulation handle
on the back of the stove. Move the
airsliders left and right to check.
Remount the protection plate onto
the backside of the stove.
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