3.
Safety Distances
The indicated safety distances apply to flammable
materials or materials with flammable parts with a
thermal resistance of R ≤ 6 m²K/W.
For particularly temperature-sensitive materials like
glass, larger distances may be necessary.
Within a radius of 100 cm in front of and 45 cm
around the stove, flammable, combustible, or heat-
sensitive materials (e.g. furniture, wood or plastic
panelling, curtains, etc.) are not allowed to be locat-
ed in the heat radiating area of the fire box window
(fig. 1).
Outside the radiation area of the fire box window,
a safety distance of 15 cm to flammable materials
is to comply sideways and behind the stove
(fig. 1). Above the stove, the safety distance of
50 cm to flammable materials has to be complied
with (fig. 2).
No flammable or temperature-sensitive materials
may be present around the flue pipe connection
(wall or room ceiling). Note the respective national
regulations.
WARNING!
Flammable flooring materials (e.g., wood,
laminate, carpeting,) must be protected
with a floorplate made of non-combustible
material (e.g., tiles, safety glass, slate, or
sheet steel).
The size of the floorplate must be larger
than the base of the stove by at least
50 cm in front and at least 23 cm at the
sides of the stove (fig. 2).
Depiction of safe distances without rotary
function. Should a base plate be neces-
sary, the range of rotation of the chimney
stove must be adapted (fig. 3).
15
45
100
44
100
fig. 1
fig. 2
23
23
floor-
plate
50
fig. 3
Dimensions in cm
GB
39