These same distances may be respected when the covering of walls or nearby areas
is susceptible to damage or deformity by the temperature (varnishes, paints, P.V.C., etc.).
DISTANCES TO SURFACES
PARALLEL WALLS
SLANTING
WALLS
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR
300
460
680
500
460
840
350
230
330
600 1700
DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR
300
400
680
450
460
840
300
230
330
600 1650
7.- DRAUGHT PROBLEMS
Below is a list of the problems common to any type of stove. All of these problems
can be corrected and sometimes only require a small readjustment for the stove to return to
its normal working order.
Remember that weather affects the operating of your stove.
If your stove leaks smoke inside the house, the most likely is the following:
-If your chimney is newly built:
a) The draught is insufficient.
b) The section or height is not appropriate.
c) There is a bottleneck somewhere in the chimney.
-If the chimney already existed:
a) The chimney is partially blocked by soot.
b) There is internal or external breakage where air is getting in.
c) There is less section or height than required by the new appliance.
Please go to Chapter II- INSTALLATION and carefully read Section B.- CHIMNEYS.
Fig. 15