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Stove type Behind the
stove (A)
To the sides
of the stove (B)
Above the Stove Clearances to
furniture furniture
Morsø 3112
radiation
200 mm 600 mm 600 mm 800 mm
Morsø 3142
convection with
uninsulated flue
Morsø 3142
convection with
insulated flue
200 mm
150 mm
400 mm
400 mm
600 mm 800 mm
600 mm 800 mm
Minimum clearances to combustible surfaces:
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. The hearth temperature under
safety test was less than 65°C.
One should of course always make certain that the underlying floor surface can bear the
weight of the stove.
Clearances to Furniture
The clearance requirement from the stove to any furniture should be no less than 800 mm. It
is always necessary to assess whether or not any furniture or other objects situated close-by
can be affected by heat, i.e. dried out.
The distance to any combustible material in front of the stove is minimum 800 mm.
The surface of a wood burning stove gets extremely hot when used and therefore special at-
tention to safety is paramount, especially where children or the infirm are present.
The stove is equipped with a removable stainless steel handle; for safety reasons it should be
removed during use, especially where children are nearby.
3112 corner installation 3142 corner installation