● Decide where the stove is to be installed. There must be
no objects made of combustible materials within a dis-
tance of 80 cm of the stove's radiation area, measured
from the combustion chamber's inspection glass, nor
may any be placed within this area subsequently.
Depending on the installation position of the stove in
front of walls that need to be protected (flammable or
load-bearing), the following distances from walls need
to be observed in accordance with the position of the
combustion chamber door to the wall / side panel or
the back panel (see schematic diagram).
When not dealing with walls that need to be protect-
ed, you merely need to observe a minimum distance of
approx. 5 cm to allow for proper heat dissipation.
● Install the pipe lining (provided on site) in the chimney.
The connection height can be individually specified for
a top stovepipe connection, however should not exceed
1.5 m from the connector sleeve. For the rear stovepipe
connection heights please refer the "Technical Data"
chapter. No combustible material is permitted within a
radius of 20 cm around the stove pipe.
● Connect the stovepipe at both connection points with
stove putty so that the stove pipe is permanently sealed.
● Push the stove onto its planned position and orient it so
that the stovepipe fits into the pipe lining.
The stovepipe connections must be tight. The stove-
pipe must not protrude into the chimney.
Bear in mind that on partition walls in accordance with
test specification EN 13240 the temperature of 85°C
can be reached, and with light wallpaper or similar
combustible construction materials this can result in
colour changes.
80 cm
Stove installed in corner
80 cm
Stove with accessory storage rack
installed in corner
20 cm
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