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Stand the stove on a floor plate, ensuring that the stove is no closer to
the wall/ceiling than the minimum dis tances indicated in the diagrams
below. For stoves with a top flue connection to a steel chimney, please
refer to the assembly and installation instructions for the relevant
brand of chimney. Observe the minimum distances to combustible
materials prescribed by the manufac t urers of the chimney.
Allow at least 1.0 metre from the stove door to any com bu s tibl e part of
the building structure or interior fittings.
*349
494
*625
770
250
365
100
Air inlet Ø64
Combustible wall
* Requires extra glass panel.
50**
264
345
50**
665
Air inlet Ø64
Fire-retardant wall of
brick or concrete
552
276
1250
Air inlet Ø64
Min. 2100 to ceiling
Combustible roof
*100
240
*100 240
*312 452
*395 535
855
*715
Air inlet Ø64
Combustible wall
326**
50**
202
317
50
Air inlet Ø64
Fire-retardant wall of
brick or concrete
267
526
60
152
340
522
1191
1083
372
Tilluftsstos Ø64
Utv. Ø150
A = height from floor to chimney connection
B = height from floor to centre of hole for rear flue
** To avoid any discoloration of
painted walls made of non-
combustibl e materials, we
recommend the same gap bet-
ween stove and wall as that for
walls in combustible materials.
A
B
Important!
An extra glass side panel with a heat-reflecting surface
must be fitted to stoves placed in a corner as shown
below, with 100 mm or 349 mm between the side of the
stove and a combustible side wall.
Air inlet Ø64 mm
Installation distances to walls and ceiling