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Operation
- a state-of-the-art post-combustion system ;
- an articulated diverter (1) that encourages drawing to avoid backdraught when the door is opened to load the stove or when the stove is being used in open-fire mode.
- The smoke flue is integrated into a convection column. The air circulating in the double wall collects the heat dissipated by the smoke flue and distributes it in the room. The wall is protected from radiation. This visible flue supplied with the stove is attached to the ceiling (up to 2.90 m) and can be adjusted according to height.
- The connection to the chimney can be made
above (2) or behind (3).
- An outside air inlet for combustion can be connected directly to the stove to avoid using room air. This prevents draughts and the possibility of the stove being affected by other systems using air (cooker hood, ventilation system). This ensures comfort and additional safety. The air is drawn from the ground (cellar or ventilated empty space) or from the back. The duct is protected by a cover with the same cross section as the convection column.
- A single set of controls (4) automatically manages the distribution of air between combustion (5), post-combustion (6) and sweeping of the glass door (7).
Option
A barbecue kit is also available,
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