Drolet CS1200 Clearances To Combustible Materials, Model, Back Wall, Side Walls, Corners, Height

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CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

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

 

 

Baron 1880sp

 

18" / 610 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Baron 2000sp

 

24" / 610 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Baron 1880sp

 

15" / 381 mm

 

26,5’’ / 673mm

 

26,5’’ / 673mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

with envelope

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baron 2000sp

 

15" / 381 mm

 

26,5’’ / 673mm

 

26,5’’ / 673mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

with enveloppe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cassandra

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Compak

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Contempro 1300

 

14" / 355 mm

 

26" / 660 mm

 

15" / 381 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Contempro 1600

 

12" / 305 mm

 

24" / 610 mm

 

15" / 381 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Contempro 2000

 

12" / 305 mm

 

24" / 610 mm

 

15" / 381 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

CS 1200

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Gemini 1200

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Gemini 1500

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Jasper

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Klondike

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Little Sawman

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Lorraine

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

ML

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Patriarch

 

48" / 1219 mm

 

36" / 914 mm

 

24" / 610 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

RC

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Nordic

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Sawman

 

16" / 406 mm

 

30" / 762 mm

 

30" / 762 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Sawyer

 

36" / 914 mm

 

38" / 965 mm

 

24" / 610 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Settler

 

32" / 813 mm

 

32" / 813 mm

 

22" / 559 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Whistler, DLX

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

16" / 406 mm

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

 

 

Single Pipe / Double

 

Single Pipe / Double

 

Single Pipe / Double

 

 

 

 

Classic

 

16" (406mm) / 12" (305mm)

 

22" (559mm) / 22" (559mm)

 

11" (279mm) / 11" (279mm)

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Fx 3000

 

14 1/2"(368mm) / 4 /2"(114mm)

 

12" (305mm) / 12" (305mm)

 

4" (102mm) / 4" (102mm)

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

 

Royal Comfort

 

17" (432mm) / 8" (203mm)

 

13" (330mm) / 13" (330mm)

 

N/A

 

7' / 2,13 m

 

* Height, from stove base 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.

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