1.4
Clearance from Combustible Walls
There are listed clearance for your stove which were determined in a Laboratory test, using various “classes” of stove pipe
or chimney. Minimums are first established for the stove itself and then increased, based on how much heat is transferred
by each class of pipe.
Residential Standard (not approved for manufactured [mobile] homes)
Using single wall pipe connector to the top of the stove.
Clearances USA (inches / millimeters)
A:
10 / 255
C:
18 / 460
E:
18 / 460
B:
12 / 305
D:
11 / 280
Clearances Canada (inches / millimeters)
A:
21 / 535
C:
27 / 685
E:
27 / 685
B:
21 / 535
D:
20 / 510
The minimum clearance from the stove front is 52 inch/ 1320mm for both Canada and US.
This dinension must be used by a rotable (360°) Stove!
PROTECTED WALL CLEARANCE
when the stove is installed adjacent to a protected wall system, the variance must
be approved by your local building official. Normally, the protected wall system is defined as a non-combustible material
with a minimum of 1” air space behind. Check your local building codes or consult a qualified installer (Ref. NFPA 211).
WARNING: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU OBSERVE THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES.
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C
D
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