GB
GB
15
Minimum distances to adjacent components
Depending on the view pane arrangement (see the following graphics) of
your stove and the type of mounting walls, the distances from the table are
to be adhered to.
The following describes
• Distance A as the minimum distance of the stove sidewall to the mount-
ing wall
• Distance B as the minimum distance of stove back wall to the mounting
wall
• Distance C as the area of direct radiant heat in front of the view pane
(n) of the stove
Special note on minimum side distance
Minimum side distance (Fig.
17 (A)
) describes the minimum distance from
the stove to the side mounting wall and is valid from the back mounting wall
to the beginning of the area of direct radiant heat (E) of the front panel.
In stoves with curved front pane or a wide area of direct radiant heat, the
minimum wall distance (A) must be adjusted to the extending area of direct
radiant heat.
Determining the area of radiant heat
To layout the area of direct radiant heat of the stove, put a measuring
instrument (ruler or measuring tape) on the surface of the view pane and
determine the centre of the fireplace past the side door pillar (Fig.
18
). In
the resulting angle and the distance
A1
, there must be no combustible or
components to be protected on the sides.
brennbar
(z.B. Sessel)
A1
C
Meterstab
Bodenbelag D
Strahlungsbereich
Fig. 18
brennbar
(z.B. Sessel)
E
A
Strahlungsbereich
Bodenbelag D
Fig. 17
Radiant area
Flooring
Combus-
tible
e.g.
(armchair)
Radiant area
Flooring
Combus-
tible
e.g.
(armchair)
Folding rule