Placing; Prescriptions; Place Of Installation; Distances - Wamsler RONA KF 101 Mode D'emploi

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2. Placing

2.1 Prescriptions

When placing the fire-place and jointing the smoke tube side the fire protection
requirements of the relevant construction provisions must be taken into considera-
tion.
For the problem-free functioning of the equipment the chimney which the fire-place
uses must be in perfect condition.

2.2 Place of installation

As the air needed for burning is drawn from the room where the fireplace is located,
ensure that sufficient air supply is received via the gaps by the windows and exter-
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nal doors. Make sure that 4 m
of air should be provided to each kW of rated per-
formance. For this fireplace, it means that the room has to be at least 32 m in vol-
ume. If the room is smaller, sufficient air supply can be secured by opening air
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connections to other rooms with air openings (at least 150 cm
).

2.3 Distances

All the combustible materials, furniture or e.g. decoration materials that are in the
close environment of the fireplace should be protected from the heat.
Furnishing in the radiation area
Keep a minimal distance of 80 cm (A) between the front edge of the fireplace and
the combustible equipment, furniture or e.g. decoration materials in the building.
The security distance can be reduced to 40 cm (B) if a heat shield is placed in front
of the object to be protected (see example in Picture 8).
Furnishing beyond the radiation area
The walls beside and behind the fireplace may not be made of combustible materi-
als, and they cannot be covered with such materials if the distance on the sides is
under 30 cm, or 20 cm on the rear side. Similarly, the distance to wooden and
plastic furniture on the sides should be at least 30 cm (see Picture 9).
picture 9
picture 8
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