Installation and
Operating Manual
Forno Bravo
Residential Assembled Ovens
Primavera, Napolino. Andiamo, Strada
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Ver. 3.1
Attaching the Stand
Place two or four pieces of 2x4 lumber under the
oven. Then with at least five people, lift the oven
using the 2x4's
Attach the stand legs with the included bolts.
6. Oven Clearances
It is essential to maintain clearance space between
the oven components and any combustible material,
such as walls and ceilings. Failure to maintain these
clearances can result in fire.
Combustible Wall Clearance
The oven must have a minimum 1" (25 mm) clearance
to combustibles from all sides, and 14" (356 mm)
clearance to combustibles from the top.
If building materials will contact the oven, they
must be completely noncombustible. Please note
that standard drywall (or sheet rock) is considered a
combustible.
If the oven is build into a permanent enclosure, the
area directly above the doorway and 6" (152 mm) to
each side of the doorway must be covered with non-
combustible material.
Non-combustible construction, such as a decorative
stone covering, may contact the oven and must then
maintain 1" (25 mm) clearance to combustibles.
If the space between the legs of the stand is used for
wood storage, it is recommended that it be a covered
container or box to prevent the possibility of sparks
or embers from making contact with the stored
wood. An 8-1/2" (eight and one-half inch) air space
clearance is required between the bottom of the oven
and any wood storage container.