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Pos.
Name
a1 - a4 H
2
O
a5
a7
a8
Individual fireclay bricks
1
Base brick, front
1012905
1017977
-
-
2
Base brick, rear
1012906
1017978
-
-
3
Base brick, left / right
-
-
1021259
1021259
4
Baffle plate
1012907
1017976
1019837
1021136
5
Rear wall brick, top
1012908
1017984
-
-
6
Rear wall brick, bottom
1012909
1017983
-
-
7
Side brick, left front
1012910
1017979
-
-
8
Side brick, left rear
1012911
1017981
-
-
9
Side brick, right front
1012912
1017980
-
-
10
Side brick, right rear
1012913
1017982
-
-
11
Side wall brick, left / right
-
-
1019835
1019835
12
Edge brick
-
-
1019834
1019834
13
Rear wall brick
-
-
1019836
-
Complete fireclay set
Complete fireclay set without baffle plate
1014340
1018734
1024592
1024593
Accessories
Ash grate (small) 220/160 mm
1006404
1006404
-
-
Ash pan (small) 220/150 mm
1004809
-
-
-
6.3 CHIMNEY FIRE
When burning wood (especially softwood), sparks can often be transferred
from the fireplace to the chimney. These sparks can set light to the layer of
soot in the chimney (this only occurs rarely if the chimney has been regu-
larly cleaned by a chimney sweep). The chimney will then burn. This can be
recognised by flames blazing out of the chimney outlet, heavy flying sparks,
smoke and odours or an increasingly hot chimney stack. It is important in
these cases to handle the situation correctly. The fire brigade should be
notified via the relevant emergency number. In addition, a chimney sweep
ambiente a7
Fig. 21
ambiente a8
Fig. 22