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2.4. Safety distances and protections 

2.4.1

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 Safety distances 

For stone walls, the safety distances are 50 mm from the stove’s outer surfaces, preferably 

100 mm to achieve sufficient air circulation. This means the stove will fit a niche of stove 
width + 200mm (i.e. for the KARHU 20 that is 490 mm + 200mm = 690mm). 

 
The safety distance to any flammable materials is 400mm from the stove’s outer surfaces. In 

front of the stove, due to heat radiation and the working and maintenance space needed, 
1,000 mm is a reasonable distance, but 500 mm is sufficient to ensure safety, if the panel 
in front of it does not heat up beyond 85

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C during the burn-in. 

 
Safety distance upwards, table (1), measured from stone surface. A protective plate with a 

30mm air slot must be placed on the ceiling if the measurements are not sufficient. 

 
If the flue pipe starts off from the top of the stove with a no insulated connection pipe, the 

required safety distance is 1,000 mm in all directions and 1,200 mm above. 

 
The safe distance between a fitted water tank and the nearest flammable material is 150 mm. 
Safety distances can be reduced if protection according to the instructions below is used, so 

that the heater can be installed in a gap which is for example 1,100mm wide (e.g. KARHU 
20/27's gap is 490mm + 250mm = 740mm). A 30mm air slot is left between the protective 
cover's upper and lower edge in order to ensure sufficient ventilation. 

2.4.2

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 Reduction of safety distances 

Kastor protective walls and a stand are available. (picture 7)( 2.3). The chimney's isolated part 
must reach the protective wall. Other protection is not needed. 

 
If the sauna has a flammable floor in front of the stove, the area to be protected extends 100 

mm beyond the door’s sides and a minimum of 400 mm in front of it. In this case, the 
protection must be at least a 1 mm thick metal sheet. 

 
If the stove is installed with one side and the back against a brick wall, safety distances of 50 

mm to the side and 50 mm at the back are sufficient. If it stands with its back and both 
sides next to brick wall, 100 mm should be left on both sides to ensure air circulation. At 
the back, 50 mm remains sufficient. 

 
The safety distances around a no insulated connection pipe can be reduced in a similar 

manner. The pipe’s insulated part within the sauna must always extend to 400 mm below 
the ceiling. 

 
For chimneys, the minimum safety distances to flammable material differs from product to 

product. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions. In case of doubt, approach your 
local fire safety officials. 

2.5. Connecting the stove to a brick chimney and instructions for KARHU-JK 
stoves 

The Karhu stove can be connected to a brick chimney from the back or the top. JK models 

can only be connected from the top. For a brick chimney connection, the safety distances 
and protectors named in chapter 2.4. and the chimney’s masonry regulations must be 
adhered to. 

 

2.5.1. Connection from the rear, only in KARHU models 

Make an opening in the brick chimney that is 2-3cm wider than the connection pipe. 

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Содержание Karhu PK 007

Страница 1: ...KASTOR KARHU PK PK series wood burning sauna stoves installation and usage manual Karhu PK 007 12 16 20 27 37 18 ES 20V 27V 27ES 37V and JK models 1...

Страница 2: ...ly in KARHU models 2 5 2 KARHU JK heaters with an extended fire door 2 5 3 Installing through the wall and fitting the front frame JK models 16 20 27 37 2 5 4 Connecting from the top KARHU and KARHU J...

Страница 3: ...le material procured from reliable suppliers we have gathered over the years The steel is Finnish structural steel from Ruukki which can be bent into various solutions while retaining its hardness due...

Страница 4: ...nsported in an upright position All sticker labels and packaging material must be removed before the heater is used Type plate and the CE marking must not be removed The ash pan must be closed during...

Страница 5: ...her flammable material on the heater is forbidden due to fire risk In order to guarantee full power and safety the fire door must always be kept shut when heating The fire door can be open when heatin...

Страница 6: ...e no more fumes rising from the stove Once the stove has cooled down after the burn in move it into the sauna See to it that the sauna is well ventilated during the first couple of heating 2 1 2 SIDE...

Страница 7: ...ot give a general rule of thumb you will find the right mix by trial and error For the stove s proper functioning it is essential that the hot air circulates between the stones to heat them quickly If...

Страница 8: ...2 Reduction of safety distances Kastor protective walls and a stand are available picture 7 2 3 The chimney s isolated part must reach the protective wall Other protection is not needed If the sauna...

Страница 9: ...oor extension The fire protection measures on the door side must also adhere to the instructions in chapter 2 3 By adding fireproofing the stove and its door extension may also be installed on wooden...

Страница 10: ...a factory built Kastor chimney check 2 4 Make sure to choose the correct chimney type with regard to your stove model chimney height temperature class T 600 exterior circumstances etc For best results...

Страница 11: ...chimney might suffer damage Do not throw water directly at the glass door The stove s operating life shortens if it is constantly heated to a red glow The stove s working life will be shortened signif...

Страница 12: ...tove constantly to a red glow 3 4 Lighting Place small logs into stove parallel to the grate Amounts and total per table 2 Add kindlings under the logs and light them You can keep the fire door open f...

Страница 13: ...a fails to work as you think they should go through the following check list First to make sure you have chosen the correct stove for your sauna s requirements look through the stove choosing instruct...

Страница 14: ...connecting pipe which is red hot although the lower end of the stove within the mantle is not red See chapter 3 2 about draught adjustment and heat output Is the draught too weak See chapter 3 2 about...

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