Guide to installing the Cozy 12 and Cozy 18 sauna stoves
Before installation
1.The first heating of the stove
is advisable to do outdoors without heater stones before installation, as
the heat-resistant paint of the outer shell of the stove reaches its final hardness only after the first
heating and can emit an unpleasant smell. If necessary, to achieve draft, connect the smoke pipe to the
stove’s chimney pipe end.
Before installing the stove, make sure that all safety distance requirements are met. Electrical
equipment, cables or flammable materials may not be located around the stove within the ranges
described by the requirements. The safety requirements of the chimney pipe must also be taken into
account when installing!
• When installing the stove, all relevant local and EU standards must be followed. The stove is suitable
for use in the case of a common smoke flue for several hearths if the necessary requirements for the
operation of the heater are ensured. The joint flue chimney must be designed and constructed taking
into account the technical conditions and possible simultaneous operation of all heating devices
connected to the common flue.
• More detailed information on fire safety regulations can be obtained from local representatives of
agencies responsible for fire safety and exercising appropriate supervision.
• The stove must be installed in such a way as to ensure access for cleaning the smoke pipe and chimney
flue.
2. Protecting the floor
NB! The Cozy sauna stove is suitable for installing only on a floor made of non-combustible heat-tolerant
material or on other protected material.
A. Concrete floor without tiles. If the concrete layer is at least 60 mm thick, then the stove can be placed
directly on the concrete without additional safety measures. Make sure there are no electrical cables or
water pipes in the concrete under the stove.
B. Tile floor and flammable floor. Plate mixes and mortars and waterproof materials used under the
plates cannot withstand the thermal radiation of the stove. Protect the floor with a stone or thermally
insulated metal plate. If the floor in front of the stove is made of flammable material, a non-combustible
floor protection must be installed. The floor on which the stove is placed must withstand the pressure
generated by the legs of the heater, along with stones and chimney. If the existing floor cannot withstand
the weight of the stove, additional equipment must be used - for example, a load-distributing plate.
3. Safety distances from flammable materials
Safety distances apply to stoves filled with heater stones.
- Ceiling. Minimum safety distance from the surface of the heater stones to the ceiling is 1340mm
- Walls, seats, doors, railings and sauna bench made of flammable materials. The minimum safety
distance from flammable materials is:
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