Heat Recovery Ventilation (Hrv); Location; Clearance To Combustibles; Floor Protection - Stanley Solis F900 Ridge Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION
Where a stove is to be installed in a dwelling with
Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) a number of
precautionary measures must be undertaken:
Where the product is to be installed with a
Mechanical Ventilation, the stove must be connect-
ed to an external air supply, The ductwork for the
external air supply must be no longer than 6 metres
and the air inlet terminal to the ductwork must have
a cross sectional area of at least 80cm

LOCATION

There are several conditions to be considered in
selecting a location for your Stanley Stove.
a. Position in the area to be heated, central
locations are usually best.
b. Allowances
for
combustibles.
c. Allowances for proper clearances for mainte-
nance work.
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
Maintain at least the following clearances to all
combustible material:
From the Front
From the Back (with heat shields
fitted & twin wall insulated pipe -
see Fig 7)
From the Back (with heat shields
fitted & single wall pipe)
From the Sides
From the Flue Pipe (with heat
shields fitted & twin wall insulated
pipe - see Fig 7)
Mantle Clearance
Side Trim Clearance
Brick wall minimum clearance, but allow access
for controls and servicing.
2
.
proper
clearances
800mm (31
250mm (10")
350mm (14")
550mm (21
250mm (10")
760mm (30")
450mm (18")
Fig.7
Vertical Heat
Shield
Back Heat
Shield

FLOOR PROTECTION

When installing this heater on a combustible floor, a
floor protector consisting of a layer of non com-
bustible material at least 310mm thick covered with
"1/8 sheet metal" is required to cover the area under
to
the heater and extend at least 460mm at the front,
200mm to the sides & the rear. This will provide pro-
tection from sparks and embers which may fall out
from the door when stoking on refuelling. See Fig.8.
Fig.8
1
")
/2
8"
3
")
/4
9
8"
8"
18"

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