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convection
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stoves are convection stoves. convection means that there is a circulation
of air, which ensures that the heat is distributed more evenly throughout the entire room.
the
cold air
is sucked in at the base of the stove up through the convection channel,
which runs along the stove's combustion chamber.
the
heated air
pours out at the top of the stove, which ensures a circulation of warm air
throughout the room.
note, however, that all exterior surfaces become hot during use - so take extreme care.
use the insert optimally.
by installing hot air nozzles and flexible hoses (or similar) on top of the stove, it is possible
to "move" the heat to other rooms.
consider the placement of convection and outlet holes. ensure that the area requirements
are respected and that the holes are not blocked from the outside. there may be discolor-
ation of the wall above the stove doors, and above the convection outlet holes. this is due
to the ascending hot air.
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accepts no liability for installation or consequential damages.
material selection
choose non-combustible materials for panels/bricks with a thermal resistance greater than
0.03 m
xk/W. thermal resistance is defined as the thickness (in m) divided by the wall's
2
lambda value. consult with your installer/chimney sweep.
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- User manual for VISIO