CLEARANCE
TO COMBUSTIBLES
A combustible surface is anything that can burn (i.e. plaster,
wall paper, wood, fabrics etc.) These surfaces are not limited
to those that are visible, but also include materials that are
behind non-combustible material. Timber frames behind
gyprock are considered combustible.
important
Window frames must also be considered. Timber window
frames must be treated as combustible surfaces. Aluminium
frames can be treated as non-combustible.
Parallel Wall Using Single Wall Connector Pipe
Clearance Description
Side wall to appliance
Side wall to connector pipe
Back wall to appliance
Back wall to connector pipe
Combustibles in front of fuel opening
Ceiling – from floor
Floor to bottom of appliance
Type of thermal floor protection required
WALL
FLUE
FIREBOX
aurora suspended fires
Inches
Millimeter (mm)
26.0
41.0
17.0
32.0
48.0
96.0
18.5
None R=0
rEDUCinG CLEaranCE to
ComBUStiBLES
Clearances may only be reduced
by means approved by the
regulatory authority.
Please refer to the 'Installation
Planning' section of our website
for further information on
reducing clearances safely.
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