SITE RREQUIREMENTS ((continued)
The stove is designed to be versatile, and as such will operate correctly when exposed to normal gentle draughts
experienced within the home. It is not recommended, however that the appliance be installed in areas where it
is likely to be exposed to persistent strong draughts, that may be generated by outside doors or windows, air
vents or other. It is recommended that the stove should not be installed within 500mm of any air vent.
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Non combustible surfaces are defined as brick, metal, marble, concrete etc. and also a number of man-made
materials impervious to flame. If in doubt refer to the material manufacturer for further information before proceeding with installation.
Clearances to the sides of the stove is 50mm (2in), however clear and easy access to the controls located on the
lower right hand side of the stove must be allowed for. Clearance to the front of the stove are 500mm (20in).
Care must be taken that no brickwork or other incombustible material protrudes into the area immediately
around the base of the stove or area underneath the stove in a way that is likely to affect natural airflow into or
around the appliance.
The back of the stove may be installed directly onto a non-combustible wall, providing it is relatively flat and does
not interfere with the various vent holes in the back panel of the stove.
It is recommended that the appliance be installed on a non-combustible hearth having a minimum width of
680mm and a depth of 300mm. The hearth must have a minimum thickness of 12mm. In certain situations however, this is not necessary - refer to 'Clearances to combustible materials'.
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Combustible materials are defined as wood, fabrics, or other materials likely to combust if exposed to flame.
Generally, any material, which is likely to discolour, melt or misshape when exposed to moderate heat, should
be considered as a combustible material or surface. Any fire surround to be used in conjunction with this stove
should be capable of withstanding 100
o
C.
Clearance to the sides of the stove are 100mm(4in) but curtains, drapes and other fabrics are not permitted within a distance of 500mm(20in) of the stove sides and back. No such materials are permitted directly above the
stove regardless of distance.
Installation on a solid non-combustible hearth is usually required, however the appliance may generally be
installed onto solid combustible surfaces such as hard laminate flooring and wooden floors, as very little heat is
generated downwards by the stove when operating. Such surfaces should be rigid, flat and not likely to encourage dust or lint to gather.
It is not permitted to install the appliance onto carpet, rugs or fabric materials of any kind.
Installations into 'inglenook' type fireplaces are acceptable, providing adequate consideration is given to any
wooden cross-members and such like.
A combustible shelf may be fixed to the wall above the fire, providing that it complies with the dimensions given
below.
The shelf depth may be greater but the height must also be increased accordingly. An increase in height of
25 mm is required for every 12.5 mm of additional shelf depth. For shelves that are too low, protective devices
can be used such as metal heat deflectors, but it must be assured that the shelf does not reach an unacceptable
temperature before relying on such a solution.
As with all heating appliances, any decorations, soft furnishings, and all coverings (i.e. flock, blown vinyl and
embossed paper) positioned too close to the appliance may discolour or scorch.
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Maximum ddepth oof sshelf Minimum ddistancce ffrom hhearth tto uunderside oof sshelf
150mm (6in) 1015mm (40in)
200mm (8in) 1115mm (44in)
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