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2.3.3 FIRE SAFETY
The handover inspection of your stove before commissioning is performed
by the chimney sweep responsible. You can also advise the chimney sweep
prior to installation about installation conditions on site, and can provide
advice on how to install your stove properly.
General Information on fire prevention
Stoves are heat generators and are subject to regulations and necessary
measures for fire protection. The fire regulations and the recommended
minimum clearances of the device must be observed even when selecting
the installation site. Basically, a minimum wall clearance of 5 cm to
the back wall must be adhered to. For reasons of safety and fire
protection, larger clearances must be ensured to protected walls or
combustible materials.
In the following table on page 17, the permissible clearances are docu-
mented according to the type of the stove and the type of on-site mounting
wall. Using the diagrams (Fig. 19-23), match the mounting situation, taking
into account the specified distances that need to be complied with.
Follow the instructions for fire protection during installation and
ask your local chimney sweeper.
Mounting walls that are non-combustible or not to be protected are
suitable to withstand permanent exposure to temperatures > 85°C thanks
to their structure and their material type.
Mounting walls that are combustible or to be protected (e.g. timber frame
construction) must be protected from temperatures > 85°C.
Before installing the stove, it is necessary to evaluate the mounting walls. If
the type of mounting wall cannot be clearly assigned, a specialist (chimney
sweep) must be consulted.
Wallpaper as wall coverings in accordance with DIN 4102-1 are
non-combustible components and do not require special precautions
for fire protection. Ensure here that the underlying structure of the wall-
paper (e.g. timber frame construction) is very easily ignited or must be
protected and appropriate precautions must be taken!
Ensure that the specified minimum clearances to the back and side wall
must be adjusted for the rotary devices.
Ensure that the minimum clearances from chimney connecting piece to
combustible components are adhered to (see „2.3.5 Connecting piece“
on page 18).
Combustible objects must not be located at a distance of 50 cm above
the fireplace!
Floor coverings near the stove
Floors in front of the combustion chamber opening have to be protected
from combustible materials by a board made of non-combustible materials.
The board must extend over at least 50 cm to the front and at least 30 cm
to the side (Fig. 19-23 C + D) (measured from the combustion chamber
opening or viewing window)!
No combustible components, furniture, curtains or decorations may be
placed in the area of direct radiant heat of the fire door or inspection glass.
This distance may be reduced to 400 mm if radiation protection plates are
installed between the fireplace and combustible structures on both sides.
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