Specific Installation Information - GALLERY FIREFOX 5 ECO Installation Manual And User Operating Instructions

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Typical Installation for Inglenook
Fireplaces – Rear Flue – Side View
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2.3 SPECIFIC INSTALLATION INFORMATION

2.3.1 Clearances
Distances to combustible materials:
REAR (mm)
500
Distances to combustible materials above the stove:
As there are many possible configurations of potential fireplace furnishings above the
stove (e.g. timber fireplaces, beams, etc.), each with their own physical properties, it is
not possible to provide absolute guidance on exact distances. Materials above the stove
are far more likely to overheat than those beside or underneath. As a guide, the limiting
temperature for SOLID timber is +60°C above ambient room temperature. Please refer to
all associated product and building regulations for further guidance.
Distances to NON-combustible materials:
The stove can be recessed into a suitably sized fireplace built from non-combustible
materials, but a permanent free air gap of at least 100mm should be left around the sides
and top to obtain maximum heat output and for access to the rear of the stove.
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Typical Installation Into In-filled
Masonry Fireplaces
SEAL ADEQUATELY WITH
APPROPRIATE MATERIAL
MIN. 600mm VERTICAL FLUE
PIPE BEFORE ELBOW
SIDES (mm)
600
TOP (mm)
600

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