COD. 83119L.01EN
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5.3 DOMESTIC FIRE PREVENTION
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The installation and use of the stove must comply with the manufacturer's instructions and technical and safety
standards that correspond it. Otherwise, the manufacturer is not liable for any accident.
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For the installation of the stove it must be taken in account the paragraph: "
5.3.1- MINIMUM SAFETY
DISTANCES".
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If the floor is made of combustible material, the stove must be placed on a platform of fireproof material in the
way indicated in paragraph:
5.3.2- "FLOOR PROTECTION".
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When a chimney crosses a wall or ceiling it is necessary to take on specific measures, which we can see in
paragraph:
5.3.3-
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MEASURES TO BE TAKEN ON TO CROSS WALLS AND CEILINGS
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When installing the flue duct or chimney, it must be taken into account several technical standards and
regulations, which are necessary for a proper operation of the stove and play an important role to prevent
possible fires "
5.4.1- GENERAL NOTES".
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It is recommended to keep out of the heat source area (at least at 1.5 meters) all flammable or combustible
items such as wooden beams, furniture, curtains, flammable liquids, etc. In the event that there are flammable
or heat sensitive coatings in the surrounding space, a protective layer of insulating and not combustible
material must be placed.
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It is necessary to carry out periodic cleanings of the stove and flue ducts, as soot and other combustion
residues accumulated, could eventually ignite.
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If the flue should catch fire, be equipped with a suitable systems for suffocating the flames or request help
from the fire service.
5.3.1
- MINIMUM SAFETY DISTANCES
The following figures show the minimum safety distance that must always be guaranteed.
INSTALLATION IN ANGLE (mm)
WALL INSTALLATION (mm)
Distancias de seguridad de material inflamable
mm
minimum distance air from flammable posterior wall
P = 200
minimum distance air from flammable side wall
L = 200
front distance of flammable material
R = 1500