INSTALLATION OF A HEAT RADIATION SHIELD
Following the installation of a heat radiation shield, the clearances mentioned on the stove certification plate may be reduced as stated in the following table.
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TYPE OF PROTECTION | ceiling) and the heating device, % | ||
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Minimal requirements: | 67%** | 50% | |
0,013" (0,33 mm) sheet metal | |||
with 1" (25.4mm) |
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Ceramic tile or an equivalent | 50% | 33% | |
resting on | |||
apart by |
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Ceramic tile or an equivalent |
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built on a | 67% | 50% | |
at least 0,013" (0,33 mm) thick spaced 1" | |||
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Solid bricks, spaced 1" (25.4mm) from the rear | 50% | N\A | |
wall using | |||
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Solid bricks, resting on sheet metal 0,013" (0,33 | 67% | N\A | |
mm) thick spaced 1" (25.4mm) from the rear wall | |||
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**Example: 15 inches x (100% - 67%) = 4,95 inches. |
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This reduction in clearance, when in compliance, is accepted by insurance companies.
FOR BARON 1880SP & 2000SP USING THE ENVELOPE
It is strictly forbidden to connect the envelope to existing liners or existing floor registers or grilles.
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