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Figure 3.
Bath house floor
protection
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B) Floor with tile finish.
The materials laid under the tiles, such as: glue, waterproofing and so on, are not resistant
to heat radiation of the heater. You can use special racks to protect the floor under the
heater.
C) Floor made of combustible materials.
You can use special racks to protect the floor under the heater or arrange an understructure
rack consisting of layers of heat-insulating, non-combustible, heat-reflecting materials of
sufficient thickness. In case the floor in front of the heater door is made of combustible
material, it is necessary to install floor protection made of non-combustible material.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that the floor is capable of withstanding the heater load. Take
measures, if necessary.
3.1.3. Safety distances
Figure 4, Table 2.
(A)
- Distance from the heater connection to the ceiling.
(B)
- Minimum safety distance to flammable materials on both sides of the heater,
(C)
- behind and
(D)
- in front of it.
(E)
- Distance to the walls made of non-combustible materials.
(F)
- Distance to the walls made of non-combustible materials in the alcove.
The gap between the heater and the walls made of non-combustible materials (E, F) is
necessary for air circulation.
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