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8.1 Furnishing in the radiation range<br />

In the visible range (radiation range) of the fire, a spacing of at least 80 cm (dimension A),<br />

measured from the front edge of the firebox opening, must be kept for flammable <strong>com</strong>ponents,<br />

furniture or decorative materials, for example. The safety spacing reduces to 40 cm<br />

(dimension B) if a ventilated radiation screen is assembled in front of the <strong>com</strong>ponent to be<br />

shielded.<br />

8.2 Furnishing exterior to the radiation area<br />

All flammable <strong>com</strong>ponents, furniture or decorative materials, for example, in the proximity of the<br />

stove have to be protected against the influence of heat.<br />

The standing walls that are lateral and behind the stove may not be made of flammable<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponents, or lined with flammable <strong>com</strong>ponents if a lateral spacing of at least 20 cm and rear<br />

spacing of 20 cm is not maintained. Likewise, the lateral spacing to furniture made of wood or<br />

synthetic material must be 20 cm.<br />

8.3 Floor below and in front of the stove<br />

Flooring made of flammable materials such as carpets, parquet or cork below the stove and<br />

in front of the firebox opening must be replaced or protected by a coating of inflammable<br />

materials, e.g. ceramics, stone, glass or a base plate of steel, at least 50 cm towards the<br />

front and at least 30 cm towards the side above the firebox opening (not the outer edge of<br />

the stove, but inner edge of the firebox opening).<br />

No additional heat insulation is necessary below the stove; a supportable and fire-proof<br />

base is adequate since there is no downward heat dissipation.<br />

8.4 Objects in the area of the air inlet and circulation openings<br />

All air inlets and outlets have to be <strong>com</strong>pletely accessible at all times and may not be blocked<br />

or covered up: Risk of overheating for the stove!<br />

In the area of hot air outlets, flammable objects must have a spacing of at least 80 cm (dimension<br />

A). If they have back-ventilated radiation screening they must exhibit a minimum<br />

spacing of 40 cm (dimension B).<br />

8.5 Spacing from the connection <strong>com</strong>ponents (flue pipe)<br />

Connection <strong>com</strong>ponents must be connected firmly in a sealed manner both on the stove and<br />

one between the other. They may not protrude in the free chimney cross-section. The<br />

connection <strong>com</strong>ponent between the stove and the chimney should have the same cross-section<br />

as the pipe support at the stove. Horizontal connection <strong>com</strong>ponents longer than 0.5 m must<br />

have an inclination of 10° towards the chimney. Pipes that are not designed in a heat-insulating<br />

or vertical manner may not be longer than 1 meter.<br />

The dimension X (spacing to the flammable construction materials /<br />

general materials) must be met according to the specifications of the<br />

manufacturer of the connection <strong>com</strong>ponent.<br />

X

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