TERMOROSA TR-02 - Narvells
TERMOROSA TR-02 - Narvells
TERMOROSA TR-02 - Narvells
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Roof inclination<br />
6. CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY<br />
Wood burning stove/cooker – <strong>TERMOROSA</strong> <strong>TR</strong><strong>02</strong><br />
CHIMNEY CAP DISTANCE AND POSITIONING UNI 10683/98<br />
Distance between ridge and<br />
chimney<br />
Minimum height of chimney (measuerd dfrom<br />
the outlet)<br />
α A (m) H (m)<br />
15°<br />
30°<br />
45°<br />
60°<br />
< 1.85 m 0.50 m above ridge<br />
> 1.85 m 1.00 m from roof<br />
< 1.50 m 0.50 m above ridge<br />
> 1.50 m 1.30 m from roof<br />
< 1.30 m 0.50 m above ridge<br />
> 1.30 m 2.00 m from roof<br />
< 1.20 m 0.50 m above ridge<br />
> 1.20 m 2.60 m from roof<br />
The appliances with automatic door closure (type 1) must function, for safety reasons, with the door of the<br />
furnace closed (with the exception for the loading phase of the fuel or any removal of ashes).<br />
The appliances with the doors without automatic closure (type 2) must be connected to a proper flue. The<br />
operation with door open is allowed only with careful surveillance.<br />
WARNING: if the connection crosses elements of inflammable materials, in the range of 20 cm around the<br />
pipe all the inflammable materials must be replaced by materials that are fire proof and heat<br />
resistant.<br />
So that the appliance can work well it is essential that enough air is admitted into the installation space for<br />
combustion (see paragraph 7).<br />
The wood burning stove/cooker is fitted with an upper smoke outlet. The tube to connect to the chimney<br />
must be the shortest possible and the points of connection of the single tubes must be hermetically sealed.<br />
The connections to the chimney must be made with stable and sturdy tubes (we recommend a thickness of<br />
2 mm). The smoke outlet pipe must be fixed hermetically to the chimney. The internal diameter of the<br />
connection tube must correspond to the external diameter of the stub of the smoke outlet of the wood<br />
burning stove/cooker. This is guaranteed by the use of pipes according to DIN 1298.<br />
The depression to the chimney (DRAUGHT) must be of at least 17-20 Pascal (=1.7 – 2 mm of water<br />
column). The measurement must always be made with the appliance hot (nominal heat performance).<br />
When the depression exceeds 20 Pascal (2 mm of water column) it is necessary to reduce the same with<br />
installation of a regulator of supplementary draught (butterfly valve) on the outlet pipe or in the chimney.<br />
7. INFLUX OF AIR IN THE SPACE OF INSTALLATION DURING COMBUSTION<br />
As wood burning stoves/cookers take their combustion air from the space of installation, it is essential that<br />
enough air is admitted into the area itself. In case of air-tight windows and doors (e.g. homes built with<br />
energy saving criteria) it is possible that the entry of fresh air is no longer guaranteed and this<br />
compromises the draught of the appliance, your wellbeing and safety. Therefore it is necessary to<br />
guarantee an additional fresh air feed through an external air inlet placed close to the appliance or through<br />
the laying of a duct for the combustion air which connects to the outside or in a nearby ventilated room,<br />
with the exception of the boiler room or garage (FORBIDDEN).<br />
The connection duct must be smooth with a minimum diameter of 120 mm, must have a maximum length<br />
of 4 m and present no more than three bends. If this is directly connected with the outside, it is must have<br />
an appropriate grill.<br />
28 Installation, user and maintenance instructions – EN – Rev.07