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5-INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
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CONNECTING THE HOT AIR DUCTING FOR COMFORT AIR MODELS
Once the product is set in place, the hot air piping can be installed.
The COMFORT AIR stoves are supplied as standard with a hot air diffuser, which has an air diverter E within.
Therefore, the hot air that comes out from the rear flange of the stove meets this diverter inside the diffuser E and is then directed to the
right and left of the room; this occurs when the hot air is not channelled.
If the hot air is to be channelled, remove the diffuser E, connect the soundproof fitting F (optional) that turns the outlet shape from square
to round and then connect the various connections with the special pipes and fittings of the manufacturer that divert the flow to a number
of hot air diffusers (120x120 mm nozzle). These channels can also be walled in. (SEE OPTIONALS)
The air outlet pipe can become very hot, approx. 200 °C: therefore, it must be adequately insulated with suitable
material, especially points that could come in contact with flammable surfaces or parts that are affected by heat
(e.g. change in shades, wiring ducts, plasterboard, etc.). Moreover, persons and animals must be protected from
accidental or intentional contact. In any case, comply with the regulations and laws in force in the region where the
product is installed.
It is recommended to insulate the entire length of the pipe in order to reduce dispersion and increase heat output
in the room.
A - STOVE
B - HOT AIR OUTLET PIPE
C - THROUGH-WALL
D - INSULATION