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Installation
HEARTH & CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
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NSTALLATION AGAINST A WALL
For installation as a free standing unit e.g. against a wall. (See Fig 3).
The minimum constructional hearth required is 840mm (33”) x
840mm (33”)and the unit must not be placed less than 150mm (6”)
from the back and sides of the hearth. The wall must be constructed
from non-combustible materials and must be a minimum height of
1200mm (48”). The required wall thickness will depend on the
distance between the back of the stove and the wall (A). If this
distance is less than 50mm (2”), the wall should be at least 200mm
(8”) thick. If the distance from the back of the stove to the wall is
between 50mm (2”) and 150mm (6”), the wall thickness must be at
least 75mm (3”) thick. If single wall flue pipe is attached to the
appliance, the pipe should be a minimum of three times its diameter
from any combustible materials.
INSTALLATION IN A FIREPLACE RECESS
For installation in an fireplace recess or inglenook:
The distance the hearth must protrude in front of the appliance should
be a minimum of 300mm (12”).
The minimum thickness of hearth (B) should be 125mm (5”) and this
may include the thickness of a concrete floor including hearth tiles. If a
hearth is constructed and / or supported on timber, the timber should
be at least 250mm (10”) away from the top surface of the hearth.
If a timber mantel is installed, the distance from the stove body and /
or any single skin flue pipe, if attached to the top of the stove, to the
mantel must be a minimum of 450mm (18”).
Chimney Connections
CONNECTION FROM THE TOP OF THE APPLIANCE
A non-combustible register plate should be fitted to the lower section
of the chimney. (See Fig 4).
125 mm diameter 316 grade 1mm thick stainless steel flue pipe or
vitreous enamel pipe suitable for use with solid fuel appliances should
be used to connect the top spigot of the stove to the chimney or
chimney liner. (See Fig 4). All connecting joints must be female
pointing up and joints should be properly sealed with fire cement. If
the chimney is not immediately above the stove, off set bends of either
30 degree or 15 degree angles may be used. (See Fig 5). Try to avoid
long runs of pipe that are not vertical.
CONNECTION FROM THE REAR OF THE APPLIANCE
A non-combustible register plate should be fitted to the lower section
of the chimney. (See Fig 6).
150 mm diameter 316 grade 1mm thick stainless steel flue pipe or
vitreous enamel pipe suitable for use with solid fuel appliances should
be used to connect the rear spigot of the stove to the chimney or
chimney liner. All connecting joints must be female pointing up and
joints should be properly sealed with fire cement. If the chimney is not
immediately above the stove, off set bends of either 30 degree or 15
degree angles may be used. Try to avoid long runs of pipe that are not
vertical. Start by connecting a 90-degree or 45 degree “T” section to
the flue spigot at the rear of the stove.
NEVER INSTALL HORIZONTAL PIPE RUNS OVER 150mm (6”)
DIRECTLY OFF THE BACK OF THE STOVE.
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