Brochure Stûv P-10
16 The air needed for combustion is taken from outside the building. (Under the stove or at the back of the device) or from inside the building. The air inlet, the combustion chamber and the smoke extraction form an airtight system that does not interfere with the building’s insulation or ventilation. The smoke passes through a heat exchanger, is drawn in by an extractor and is then removed via the chimney flue. The air is drawn into the living area and reheated The air moves around the convection chamber and collects the heat from the smoke. The reheated air comes out of the device naturally, then noiselessly spreads around the room. The heat radiates through the glass. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 Journey of the pellets Combustion and convection 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 4
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