Ba a b b – MCZ Ego AIR User Manual
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PELLET STOVES
Chapter 3
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
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Installation and fitting
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When crossing through walls built with flammable materials, the
FITTER MUST suitably insulate the stove pipe crossing through it using
suitable insulating materials (thickness of 1.3-5 with min. heat
conductivity of 0.07 W/m°K).
The pipe introduced into the wall must however be suitably insulated to
avoid losing heat and soundproof the air outlet.
It is advisable to make ducts similar in length to
distribute the air in a uniform manner, otherwise the
hot air will opt for the shortest or less tortuous
ducting.
In the example in figures 6 and 7 (front and rear view), the air duct is
the same length for a total of 8 metres, in other words the piping (B)
will measure approximately 4 metres in length each. In the case of
different length ducts, the total must in any case always be a maximum
of 8 metres (for instance, 3 + 5 metres). In this case, the heat will be
distributed in the rooms unevenly.
The air in the room is recirculated through the perforated sheet situated
at the rear of the stove C and the holes on the panelled bottom.
It is possible for you to select the volume of air you wish to be released
from the front and from the rear of the stove independently, by
adjusting the power of the ventilation directly on the remote control.
Figure 6 – Air outlet system - front view
B
B
A
A
B
B
Figure 7 – Air outlet system - rear view