Combustion Air; Combustion Air Inlet; Installation Of The Stove - Superia 100 Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation

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5. Combustion air

The Superia 100 wood-burning stove can only be used when the door of the stove is closed. The Superia
100 wood-burning stove consumes 38m³/h of air at its nominal capacity.
Other fireplaces or air outlets in the same space or with the same combustion air connection, must be taken
into account.
Tip: cooker hoods that could be connected to the space in which the stove is set up, must certainly be
taken into account. They cause an under pressure that could lead to disturbances in the combustion air
supply. The combustion gas that is released is highly dangerous and could be harmful to the health of the
house occupants.
5.1. Combustion air inlet: conventional
The Superia 100 wood-burning stove obtains its combustion air from:
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the air slider above the door on the front. This is the airwash and the air entrance for secondary
combustion.
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The air controller at the right backside. This is the entrance for the primary combustion
Nota: The air slider between the ash door and the front door must always be closed.

6. Installation of the stove

All local regulations, including those referring to national and European standards need to be complied
when installing the appliance.
Only an appliance that is connected by a recognised installer guarantees compliance with the guidelines
regarding architecture and fire prevention. This is certainly necessary for correct and safe operation of the
stove.
The chimney plays a very important role in the connection of the stove. The qualified chimney-sweep must
therefore certainly be consulted about the connection, so that the applicable regional building regulations
are complied with.
Take the following into consideration:
 The appliance can only be used when the door of the stove is closed. The doors of the stove must also
be closed when the appliance is not in use.
 There must be an adequate supply of fresh air during operation of the appliance.
Fire protection measures with regard to flammable or heat-sensitive floor coverings:
 The floor below the stove must be covered by a fireproof, non-flammable surface (e.g. cast-iron plate,
marble, tiles, etc.).
 No flammable or heat-sensitive objects may be stored below the appliance (e.g. supply of firewood).
Safety distances from flammable or heat-sensitive objects:
 From the side walls of the stove:
 From the rear: rear connection
 Within the radiation range of the glass:
at least 60 cm
at least 30 cm
at least 80 cm
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