19
Central air connector
with diameter of Ø
120 mm; capable of
withstanding tempera-
tu
res up to 80
o
C.
5. Fresh Air Supply
The woodstove can only be installed in rooms with a sufficient supply of fresh air intake for combustion purposes. This is
true of rooms that have at least one exterior door or one window that can be opened. Rooms that are connected to the same
fresh air network, i.e. rooms within the same residence or common areas, are also appropriate for installation.
The woodstove requires

approx. 40m³ fresh air per hour for combustion.

With newer, well-insulated houses, and particularly with houses using
mechanical air circulation, it is important to supply a sufficient amount of
fresh air. Models ETNA, VESUV, ELBRUS and MERU have a central air
intake that directly supplies sufficient air into the combustion process.
Therefore, you can supply air through a connecting pipe. Fresh air that is
supplied in this manner can be regulated on the woodstove with the primary
or secondary air control levers.

Important!

Read the User’s Guide before you use your woodstove / fireplace for the first time, and do not forget to have your
installation inspected by the local authorities before its first fire. Consult your local authorities for any regulations
and other information.
The location that is used to support the base of the woodstove must be horizontal and without any uneven spots.