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Stove type Behind the
stove (A)
To the sides of
the stove (B)
Above the stove Clearance to furniture
Morsø 1410
uninsulated flue
300 mm 500 mm 600 mm 700 mm
Morsø 1410
insulated flue
200 mm 550 mm 600 mm 700 mm
Morsø 1440
uninsulated flue
350 mm 300 mm 600 mm 700 mm
Morsø 1440
insulated flue
200 mm 250 mm 600 mm 700 mm
In situations where the stove is to be fitted into a brick or non-combustible recess, we recommend
that the stove is installed with at least 10 cm clearance to the wall, this will allow room air to
circulate around the stove; also the maintenance of the outside stove is easier. When applied to
masonry, a layer of wallpaper is normally classified as a non-combustible surface.
On the floor
National and Local Building Regulations must again be observed when considering the type,
thickness and area of the hearth to be used in the installation. Max Hearth temperature under
safety test was 45°C.
One should of course always make certain that the underlying floor surface can bear the weight
of the stove.
Clearance to furniture and soft furnishings
We recommend that the stove be installed 700 mm from furniture. Serious consideration should
also be given to positioning of any furniture that could be adversely affected by heat.
The clearances to combustible materials in front of the stove should be a minimum of 700 mm.
When lit, a wood-burning stove gets hot and therefore adequate protect must be provided,
particularly in situations where there is a safety risk to children or the infirm. A suitable safety
guard around the stove should be considered.
The stoves handle also gets hot when the stove is lit, which is why a safety glove is included with the stove.
1.5 The chimney
Only if National or Local Regulations permit are you permitted to connect a stove into a chimney that is shared by another appliance. YOU MUST be aware of any applicable Regulations
in this respect.
1410 corner installation 1440 corner installation