Stûv - Product Book Wood / Pellet

P-10 | The stove 01/ 2018 VERSION COMBUSTION AND CONVECTION 1. The air needed for combustion is drawn from the outside of the building envelope (under the stove or at the back of the appliance). 2. The air intake, the combustion chamber and form an airtight system which does not hinder the insulation and ventilation of the building. 3. The smoke passes through a heat exchanger, is sucked through a fan and then vented through the flue. 4. The air of the living room is drawn to be reheated. 5. Air circulates in the convection chamber and harnesses the heat from the fumes. 6. The heated air emerges naturally from the appliance and spreads through the room. 7. Heat radiates through the large glass window.

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