Figure 13 and table 6 show the minimum thickness of the insulation plates and the
minimum clearances to non-flammable materials and walls.
Attention:
Make sure there is a 3 mm clearance between the appliance and
the surrounding construction, to allow for expansion of the appliance during
use.
1
Non-flammable spacer
2
Non-flammable insulation plate
3
Non-flammable wall
Figure 13. Clearances to non-flammable wall - Top view
Table 6: Minimum dimensions between appliance and non-flammable walls
Insulation plate 12
mm
Insulation plate 25
mm
Insulation plate 35
mm
A
Air gap
20 mm
15 mm
15 mm
B
Thickness plate
12 mm
25 mm
35 mm
C
Air gap / Spacer
20 mm
15 mm
0 mm
D
A+B+C
52 mm
55 mm
50 mm
E
B+C
32 mm
35 mm
35 mm
F
Minimum 3 mm clearance between appliance and surrounding construction
4.6
Clearances to a non-flammable ceiling
Put a non-flammable insulation plate (false ceiling) of minimum 2.5 cm thickness at a
height of minimum 50 cm above the appliance.
Alternative without a false ceiling: Make an open space of minimum 20 cm height
between the chimney enclosure top side (complete width and depth of the enclosure) and
the non-flammable ceiling
Clearances
Gas Fire Front 70-60
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