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Requirements for chimney and flue duct
The height of the chimney must ensure sufficient draught and prevent any smoke nuisance. As a general rule, satisfactory draught conditions are
achieved if the chimney is 4 m above the stove and at least 80 cm above the ridge. If the chimney is placed at side walls, the top of the chimney
should always be higher than the ridge or the tallest point of the roof. Always be aware of any national and/or local regulations applying to thatched
roofs and the location of the chimneys.
The woodburning stove requires a minimum draught of 11 Pa (measured at EN 13240 measurement point). If measured just above the smoke flue
socket, the chimney draught must be 18-20 Pa.
The chimney must have a minimum clearing of Ø 150 mm. The chimney must be provided with an easily accessible cleaning door. The chimney and
flue duct must be of flue class T400 and be CE marked. Furthermore, it must have obtained the classification of G in soot fire testing. The required
distance to combustible material must be complied with in accordance with the brand label. Ask your HWAM retailer for further information.
insTallaTion and connecTion
In general
If the stove is to be connected to a fresh air system (optional accessory), the fresh air system must be built into the floor or wall before the
wood-burning stove is installed. Place heat-storing stone (optional accessories) in the heat compartment after the wood-burning stove has been
placed correctly in the room and before connecting the smoke pipe. Follow separate instructions.
A plate can be purchased for weight distribution / reinforcement of the floor (optional accessory), if required due to the weight of the wood-bur-
ning stove and any acquired heat-storing stone.
Installation in rooms with non-combustible material
When installing the wood-burning stove up against a non-combustible wall, there are no requirements on the distance to the back or the side of
the stove. The general distance requirements appear from the illustrations below.
Installation in rooms with combustible material
When installing the wood-burning stove against a combustible wall, the current distance requirement from the combustible wall to the flue duct
must be observed. We recommend looking into the safety distance demands for the chosen flue duct solution before deciding on the final place-
ment of the wood-burning stove.
The minimum distance requirements to combustible materials appear from the chart below and the illustrations on the following three pages.
No. shown in
illustration
Min. distances - insulated flue gas pipe: HWAM 5530
1. To non-combustible wall, back, cm 0
2. To non-combustible wall, side, cm 0
1. To combustible wall, back, cm 0
2. To combustible wall, side, next to the stove, cm 0
2. To combustible wall, corner installation (45º), cm 0
3. Distance to furnishings in front, cm 120
4. To combustible wall, side, in front of the stove, cm 35
5. To fireproof wall, side, in front of the stove, cm 18.5
6.
Length of fireproof wall to the front of the stove, cm
70
7. From floor to combustible ceiling, cm 220
No. shown in
illustration
Min. distances - uninsulated flue gas pipe: HWAM 5530
1. To non-combustible wall, back, cm 0
2. To non-combustible wall, side, cm 0
1. To combustible wall, back, cm 5
2. To combustible wall, side, next to the stove, cm 0
2. To combustible wall, corner installation (45º), cm 0
3. Distance to furnishings in front, cm 120
4. To combustible wall, side, in front of the stove, cm 35
5. To fireproof wall, side, in front of the stove, cm 18.5
6.
Length of fireproof wall to the front of the stove, cm
70
7. From floor to combustible ceiling, cm 220
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