5
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
It is of utmost importance that the clearances to combustible material mentioned on your wood stove
certification plate be scrupulously respected upon installation.
CLEARANCES
Model
Back wall
Side walls
Corners
* Height
The Advantage I
24" / 610 mm
24" / 610 mm
24" / 610 mm
7' / 2,13 m
The Diplomat
26" / 660 mm
26" / 660 mm
26" / 660 mm
7' / 2,13 m
The senator
16" / 406 mm
17" / 430 mm
17" / 430 mm
7' / 2,13 m
The Lieutenant II
15" / 381 mm
16" / 406 mm
8" / 203 mm
7' / 2,13 m
The Executive
15" / 381 mm
22" / 559 mm
14" / 360 mm
7' / 2,13 m
The General II
17" / 430 mm
18" / 457 mm
18" / 457 mm
7' / 2,13 m
The Ambasador
24" / 610 mm
26" / 660 mm
26" / 660 mm
7' / 2,13 m
Single pipe / Double pipe
Single pipe / Double Pipe Single pipe / Double pipe
The Lieutenant II
15" (381mm) / 7" (180mm)
16" (406mm) / 12" (305mm)
8" (203mm) / 5" (130mm)
7' (2,13 m)
The Lieutenant II
(Mobile Home)
15" (381mm) / 10" (255mm)
16" (406mm) / 14" (360mm)
8" (203mm) / 6" (150mm)
7' (2,13 m)
* Height, from floor protection to ceiling.
You may decrease these clearances by installing heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and
the stove. These heat radiation shields must be installed permanently, and can include sheet metal, a rigid
non-combustible sheet or a masonry wall. The installation standards of such heat radiation shields are listed
on the following page.
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO PLACE WOOD WITHIN THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES.