Distances to combustible materials
The following safety distances* are minimum values which must be observed
to ensure fire safety.
Observe the following safety distances (Fig. 1-3) for flammable
materials:
b
a
c
c
Fig. 1
b
a
c
c
Fig. 2
d
e
e
e
Fig. 3
Safety distances from flammable materials
Abbreviation
Dimensions [cm]
Front of stove
a
110
Side of stove
b
53
Back of stove
c
24
Ceiling/top edge of stove
d
75
Flue pipe connection
e
**
*Depiction of safe distances without rotary function.
**The safety distance is defined by the flue pipe manufacturer.
If not values are specified, the relevant Ordinance on Firing Installations applies.
When setting the stove up on flammable flooring (e.g. wood, laminate, carpet) a
floorplate (e.g. safety glass, steel, stone) must be used (Fig. 4):
g
f
Fig. 4
Floorplate safety distances
Abbreviation
Dimensions [cm]
Front of floorplate
f
50
Side of floorplate
g
23
NOTE: DISTANCE TO NON-FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
To avoid obstructing air circulation around the stove we recommend
a clearance of at least 5 cm in front of and next to the stove.
NOTE: TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MATERIALS
Temperature-sensitive materials such as glass or plastic may require greater
clearances than the safety distances specified.
The safety distances specified also apply for highly-insulated components
with a thermal insulation resistance of R ≤ 8 m²K/W.
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