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Distance to non-ammable materials:
It is recommended that there is a minimum of 80-100 mm behind
and beside the stove so the stove can dispose of the heat, this di-
stance makes cleaning of and around the stove easier. In addition,
refer to the relevant Building Regulations.
Requirements for the chimney:
The chimney must be of sufcient height so the draught conditions
are okay the smoke does not bother anyone. Good draught in the
chimney is crucial to the stove working as intended and burns as en-
vironmentally friendly as possible. The height of the chimney must
typically be a minimum of 3.5 m from the top of the stove to the top
of the chimney.
The chimney must have a minimum internal diameter of Ø150mm.
The chimney must be equipped with an easily accessible cleaning
hatch. All joints and connections must be tight and the chimney
must be able to provide a draught of at least 1.2 mm water gauge
(12Pa).
It is possible to connect the wood-burning stove to chimneys that
are also used for other purposes. However, the concrete conditions
must be assessed by the tter and/or chimney sweep.
If the stove is to be mounted with back exit the following is done:
The round, welded or screwed cover plate at the back of the stove
is removed. Then the cut-out piece on the base-plate is removed
(the thin division plate). Be careful not to drop the piece between
the back plate and the stove! This is best done with a screwdriver /
chisel or pliers.
Finally the screwed smoke cover is removed and then the exhaust
branch can be mounted.
Remember to x the smoke cover at the top of the stove before use.
Demands for the oor:
The foundation must be able to bear the stove and possibly the
chimney’s weight.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN SMOKE CONTROL AREAS
Installation in a smoke control area requires the additional as-
sembling / installation of the ”Damper control unit” which must be
installed by the installer. See drawing and picture on page 19
LIGHTING INSTRUCTION
The rst time:
The rst time the stove is lit is must be done gently as all the ma-
terials need to get use to the heat. The Senotherm varnish that the
stove is painted with will harden the rst couple of times the stove is
heated, and it may cause some odour nuisances. So make sure that
you have proper ventilation. Do not touch the painted surface, when