If the stove is to be installed in rooms where it is surrounded by
combustible materials (e.g. furniture, wood wood cladding, etc.), the
following minimum clearances must be respected:
from the rear wall: 200mm
from side walls: 200 mm
front: 1000 mm
Besides respecting the minimum clearances set above, we also recommend installing heat-resistant fireproof insulating
panels (rock wool, cellular concrete, etc.).
When working the stove may create a negative pressure inside the room where it is installed. Therefore, it is not possible
to have more than one open flame appliance installed in the same room (the type “C” boilers (room sealed) are the only
exception admitted).
Make sure that the stove can draw the necessary quantity of combustion air from an open space (i.e. a space without
exhaust blowers or providing adequate ventilation) or directly from outside.
Do not install the stove in bedrooms.
3.Vent pipe
The vent pipe is one of the key features for guaranteeing the proper functioning of the stove. Thanks to the quality of
the materials, the strength, the durability, the easy cleaning and maintenance, the best vent pipes are made of steel,
either stainless steel or aluminised.
The stove is fitted with a Φ 80mm rear round fume outlet and a joint connection to be connected to the vent pipe.
Use telescopic joint connections to facilitate connection to the steel rigid vent pipe and counterbalance the thermal
expansion of both the firebox and the vent pipe.
Seal the vent pipe joint connection with high temperature silicone sealant (1,000°C). Should the existing flue opening
not be perfectly perpendicular to the firebox fume outlet, use an elbow to connect them. Inclination must never exceed
45°, with respect to the vertical axis. No constrictions.
Use 10cm-thick insulating thimbles if pipe vent passes through floors.
The vent pipe must be insulated along its entire length. Thanks to the vent pipe insulation fume temperature will remain high
optimising draught, preventing condensation and reducing build-up of barely ignited particles along the vent pipe walls. Use
proper insulating materials (glass wool, ceramic fibre, Class A1 non-combustible materials).
Install a vent pipe with a minimum vertical run of 2 mt to guarantee proper draught.
The vent pipe must be weather-proof and as linear as possible.