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General advice and instructions are available on the Varde Ovne website.
www.vardeovne.dk
Floor material:
If the stove is to stand on a flammable floor, then the floor area on which it stands must
naturally be covered by a non-combustible material, e.g. a steel sheet, glass sheet, tiles or
artificial slate sheet. The floor sheet must extend by at least 15 cm out from the sides of the
stove and at least 30 cm out from the front. However, we recommend 50 cm in front of the
stove.
The floor structure must also be able to support the stove and if required, the chimney’s total
weight.
Installation distances:
If the wall is non-combustible, the stove may be positioned next to it. However, we recommend
that you keep a gap of 5–10 cm, which will mean that you will be able to clean behind the stove.
If the chimney cleanout access door is behind the stove, make sure there free access to it and
there is enough space to clean the chimney thought it.
Installing the stove in relation to combustible material.
It is recommended that there is a distance of 22.5 cm from the outer edge of the flue to any
combustible material. Please note that there may be other national and local regulations relating
to the distance to combustible material. Contact your local chimney inspector for advice.
The stove’s individual distance to combustible material is shown on page 7 or under the
technical data.
Stove
Weight
Lyon
104 kg
Nice
113 kg
Free air supply
In the room where the stove is to be installed, you must ensure that there is sufficient
free air supply. Combustion only works effectively when new air is constantly supplied to
the fire. This can be achieved by e.g. installing room ventilation valves in the walls. It
must not be possible to block these air grates.
The combustion requires airflow of approx. 14-20 m³/h.
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