Distance to Combustible Material
For combustible material, such as combustible walls, furniutre, etc., for reasons
of safety a number of minimum distances apply. The following minimum
distances apply: Front 800mm
Distance to non-combustible material
For non-combustible material, there should be a distance of 80-100 mm in order
that the stove may release and distribute the heat while you may clean on and
around the stove.
Technical Specifcations
Model Height Width Depth Weight
Prestige
1900 mm 480 mm 477 mm 121 kg
Mean Values at testing to DS/EN 13240:
Flues Gas Temperature: 335 C
Flue Gas Mass Flow: 4,3 g/s
Rate of Efficiency: 80,4%
Rated Output: 5.0 Kw
Flue: 12 pa
Chimney
A good draught in your chimney is paramount to how well a stove will burn.
Note that there should be access to cleaning doors.
The effective height of your chimney should typically range between 3.5 and
4.5 metres. Effective height is to be understood as the distance from the stove
top to the top of the chimney. The inside diameter of the chimney should be
min. 150 mm (inside dimension).
All joints and connection points shall, of course, be tight, and the chimney shall
be able to provide a draught of a min. 1.2 mm water column (12 Pa), though
preferably a little more.