Operating Mode
A hinged diverter (1) promotes drawing to avoid discharge when the door is opened to put more fuel in or if the stove is used as an open The flue is incorporated into a convection column. The air that circulates in the double wall recovers the heat dissipated by the flue and distributeds it in the room. The wall is protected from radiation.
Connection to the chimney is possible on the top (2) or towards the back (3).
An external air intake for combustion can be connected directly onto the stove to avoid consuming ambient air. This way, you can avoid air currents and any disturbances to the stove by other consumers of air (cooker hood, ventilation system etc. ). The air is taken through the ground (cellar or ventilated empty space) or from the rear. The sheath is then protected by a cap with the same cross-section as the convection column.
A single control (4) automatically adjusts the distribution of the air between combustion (5), post-combustion (6) and sweeping the glass (7).