Description
The Negative Air Pressure Monitor is a device that monitors and controls Ambientika ventilation systems.
A typical fireplace draws all or part of the required combustion air from the room in which it is installed, and also sometimes from adjacent rooms.
A potentially dangerous situation can occur if a ventilation system or a cooker extractor fan is also being operated at the same time. By continuously drawing in air, these devices can create negative air pressure that can change the direction of the fireplace’s airflow.
If the negative air pressure is strong enough, the toxic combustion gases are no longer vented through the chimney but may instead escape into the room. This can lead to serious illness or even fatal carbon monoxide poisoning.
The risk of this can be reduced by making the fireplace independent of ambient air. However, this may not always be practical because of the structural restrictions on many fireplaces and tiled stoves.
The Negative Air Pressure Monitor provides a solution that safeguards your wellbeing. When it detects an emergency, it responds by disconnecting the ventilation system.
Once the Ambientika master unit is disconnected from the power supply via the monitor’s switch, the slave units also automatically stop operating.
The following conditions must be met for pressure-neutral operation:
- An even number of Ambientika ventilators in the environment of the wood-burning stove
- A sufficient air passage between the relevant rooms: (a gap of 5mm-10mm at the base of the door or an equivalent measure)
- Correct installation and setup that ensures synchronous operation of Ambientika devices
Included:
- Negative Air Pressure Monitor
- 5V plug-in power supply (EU plug)
- EU-UK adapter
- Measurement intake tubing (2m long) with outdoor cover fitting.
If indoor tubing is also required (in case the Monitor is positioned outside of the room where the measurements need to be taken), the supplied tubing should be cut in two as required.