MCZ Philo User Manual

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PELLET STOVES

Chapter 2

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

page

11

Theoretical recommendations for installation

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Air should enter through permanent apertures made in the walls (near

the stove) that lead to the outside. These should have a minimum

cross-section of 100 cm

2

.

These apertures must be made so as not to be obstructed in any way.

Air may also be taken from rooms adjoining the one to be ventilated,

provided they are equipped with an external air inlet and are not used

as bedrooms or bathrooms. These must not be rooms that present a

fire hazard, for example: garages, timber storerooms, warehouses for

flammable materials. The provisions of all the applicable standards in

force must be observed in all circumstances.

Installation of the stove is not permitted in

bedrooms, bathrooms or in any room in which

another heating appliance is installed without

an independent air inflow (fireplace, stove

etc.).
It is forbidden to position the stove in rooms

with an explosive atmosphere.

The floor of the room in which the stove is

installed must be suitably sized to withstand

the weight of the stove.

The room ventilation can be adjusted

towards the rear wall only if there is

suitable caulked ducting of the hot air

flow.










If particularly delicate objects are present, such as furniture, curtains or

sofas, increase the stove clearances substantially.

If the floor is wooden, we recommend the use of a

floor guard in compliance with the applicable

standards in force in the country of installation.

PHILO

Non-flammable walls Flammable walls

A=2cm

B=15cm

A=2cm
B=20cm

A

B

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