• they must operate in perfect
psychophysical conditions and
must check that individual and
personal accident-prevention
d ev i c e s a r e i n t a c t a n d f u l l y
functional
• they must wear safety gloves
• they must wear safety shoes
• they must use tools with electrical
insulation
• they must ensure that the area
affected by the phases of assembly
and disassembly is free from
obstacles.
5.3 Place of installation of the stove
The annexed product booklet indicates
the minimum distances expressed
in cm that must be respected when
positioning the stove with regard
to walls, materials and combustible
objects.
Protect all structures that could
become deformed and/or could catch
fire if exposed to excessive heat.
Floors consisting of flammable material
such as for example: wood, parquet,
linoleum, laminate or covered with
carpets, must be protected by a flame
retardant base under the stove, of a
sufficient size. This base can be, for
example, in steel, pressed slate, glass
or stone and must cover the floor in
the area below the stove and the flue
connecting pipe and must protrude at
least 50 cm in front.
T h e m a n u fa c t u r e r d e c l i n e s a l l
responsibility for any variations in the
characteristics of the material constituting
the floor under the protection.
Any wooden elements (e.g. beams) or
combustible materials located near the
stove must be protected with fireproof
material.
Flammable walls or elements must be
kept at a distance of at least 150 cm
from the stove.
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P rov i d e a t e c h n i c a l s p a c e
a c c e s s i b l e f o r p o s s i b l e
maintenance.
Remember to respect the minimum
distance from flammable materials
(X)shown on the identification
plate of the pipes used to make the
chimney (Fig. 5.3).
Pi = Flammable wall
Pp = Floor protection
Pi
Pi
80 cm
Pp
Provide for the arrival of the power line
near the stove for connection of the
power cable.
Fig. 5.3