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Min. distances
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insulated flue gas pipe
:
Luma 1
Luma 3
Luma 5
Luma 2
Luma 4
Luma 6
Luma 4 with
stone-/ tile cladding
Luma 6 with
stone-/ tile cladding
Recommended for brick wall, back
10 cm
10 cm
10 cm
Recommended for brick wall, side
20 cm
10 cm
10 cm
For combustible wall, back
5 cm
5 cm
5 cm
For combustible wall, side
60 cm
45 cm
45 cm
To combustible wall,
corner installation,
45º
31.5 cm
5 cm
5 cm
combustible floor under neith the stove
28,3* cm
28,3* cm
Distance to furnishings in front
105 cm
115 cm
115 cm
* Applies only to WIKING Luma 1 and WIKING Luma 2. This distance requirement is observed when the wood-burning stove is mounted on
a pedestal or a wall with the required distance below the wood-burning stove.
IMPORTANT:
•
If WIKING Luma 1/WIKING Luma 2 are to be mounted on a wall, there must be a
distance of 28.3 cm to a flammable floor (measured from the bottom plate of the
wood-burning stove) whether or not a floor plate has been laid on the floor.
•
Do not install WIKING Luma 1 without a pedestal / WIKING Luma 2 without a pede
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stal on a flammable floor. A flammable floor is still considered flammable even if a
non-flammable floor plate has been laid on the floor for the purpose of capturing
any embers from the wood-burning stove..
•
If WIKING Luma 1 without a pedestal / WIKING Luma 2 without a pedestal are pla
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ced directly on the floor, a non-flammable construction of minimum 42.5 cm is
required in front of the stove.
Remember to pay attention to the applicable regulations concerning the required distance
between the wall and smoke pipe.
Please be aware that not all glass parts are heat-resistant. For this reason, a glass wall should
sometimes be treated as a combustible wall, in which case we ask you to contact your local
chimney sweep or glass producer to hear at what distance the stove should be kept from glass.
Requirements for chimney and smoke pipe
The height of the chimney must ensure sufficient draught and prevent any smoke nuisance.
As a general rule, satisfactory draught conditions are achieved if the chimney is 4 m above
the stove and at least 80 cm above the ridge. If the chimney is placed at side walls, the top of
the chimney should always be higher than the ridge or the tallest point of the roof. Always be
aware of any national and/or local regulations applying to thatched roofs and the location of
the chimneys.r.
The woodburning stove requires a minimum draught of 12 Pa (measured at EN 13240 mea
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surement point). If measured just above the smoke flue socket, the chimney draught must be
18-20 Pa.
The chimney must have a minimum clearing of Ø 150 mm. The chimney must be provided with
an easily accessible cleaning door. The chimney and flue duct must be of flue class T400 and
Summary of Contents for Luma 1
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