3. RULES FOR INSTALLATION
The stove may not be positioned in the immediate vicinity of the wooden elements, parts made of plastic, textile and
other flammable materials because during the operation (during the fuel combustion) it has high work temperature which
is distributed on the outside of the stove. The smallest distance between the stove and surrounding elements should be
50 cm(20”) (sideways and from the back side). Safe distance from the front side is 100 cm(40”).
The stove may not be positioned in the immediate vicinity of the cooling equipment (refrigerators, freezers etc.).
In case that the load bearing capacity of the floor does not suit the stove weight, take cautionary measures to increase
its load bearing capacity.
Moreover, if there is a flammable floor, a non flammable plate must be positioned between the floor and the stove and it
must extend at least 46 cm(18”) from the front and at least 20 cm(8”) from the sides.
The stove is connected to the chimney with appropriate smoke pipes in order to provide an adequate tightness and flow
of smoke from the stove to the chimney. The smoke pipe must not be too deeply positioned in the chimney in order not
to reduce the surface of the cross cut and disturb the draft in the chimney.
Guliver provides the possibility of smoke vent hole from the
upper or back side of the stove through appropriate
connections which are on the side opposite from the
hearth. The standard parts of the stove are the fitting for
the connection with smoke pipes and the cover for the
smoke vent hole (Image 1).
As a standard, there is the cover on the back side, and the
fitting for the connection to the smoke pipes is put in the
drawer, and if the user decides to put the smoke vent hole
on the upper side, the fitting should be positioned on the
envisaged place. The cover and the fitting are connected
by screws.
If you want the smoke vent hole to be on the backside,
unscrew the screws which connect the cover of the vent
hole and the backside of the stove, and fix the smoke
vent hole. The cover should be connected with screws to
the stove frame on the envisaged place. Take care that
the screws on the cover and the fitting are in the channels
and are tight enough so that the smoke cannot go
through.
The cover on the upper side of the stove which is closer
to the hearth should not be removed (Image 2).