OPERATING PRINCIPLE AND GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS


The devices are designed to produce hot air by automatically burning wood.

Ideal for renovating existing, inoperable fireplaces and transforming them into real heating solutions.

Also ideal for special new solutions, to answer the most varied interior design requirements.

Delivered pre-assembled and ready for use - simply attach to the flue and air intake.

Air from the room or from outdoors enters the gap between the combustion chamber and the housing from below and is heated by contact with its hot walls before being delivered into the room.
The hot air is delivered to the room via a front mounted grille and can also be sent to adjacent rooms via air ducts if so desired.

The hot air is delivered either by convection or by a fan; if a fan is used, the stove must be fitted with a regulator to adjust the air speed in relation to its temperature.

The amount of combustion air, which may be primary, secondary (for cleaning the glass) or tertiary (post-combustion), is adjusted with a shutter.




GENERAL OPERATIONAL SCHEME


For the scheme specific to your model, refer to the technical data sheet enclosed with the product.


1 = heavy duty cast iron combustion chambe



2 = secondary and glass cleaning air shutter



3 = holes on the back of the combustion chamber for post-combustion air intake



4 = two-speed fan with temperature sensor



5 = automatic (2 speed) hot air fan switch



6 = automatic fumes shutter control, activated when the chamber's door is opened



7 = fumes outlet port for connection to flue



8 = external air intake mechanism (optional)



9 = hot air delivery grille



10 = room air recovery grilles



11 = ports for delivering hot air to adjacent rooms



12 = air heating gap