Examples of stack connection
Cleanout
Chimney Flue Connection
Diameter
THE VENTILATION OF THE ROOM WITH THE STOVE INSTALLED
The stove consumes air for its operation, so the proper ventilation of the room in which it is installed
is required. The supply grilles of the ventilation system in the room should be protected against au-
tomatic closing.
POSITIONING THE STOVE AT A SAFE DISTANCE
The stove should be positioned on a non-flammable floor which is at least 2.030 mm thick, and the
flammable floor in front of the heater door should be separated with at least a 30-cm area of non-flam-
mable material (e.g. ceramic or vitrified tiles, stone, glass or steel base).
A stove with the connecting components of the flue-discharge system must be at a distance of at least
60 cm from any uncovered flammable structural components of the building, and at least 20 cm from
the covered ones. The distance from the side and back walls of the stove to the flammable materials
must be a min. of 20 cm, and the distance from the stove door/glass to the flammable materials must
be min. 100 cm.
Remember that during all stove operation and maintenance work the temperature of the stove's steel
parts might be high, so wear heat-resistant gloves for the stove's operation. Follow the rules which
ensure the basic safety conditions for all operation and use of the stove
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Chimney Flue
Non-flammable
material
Mortar
Ring