ApplePie User Manual

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Scenario D) Stove is backed up towards a wall,
starting with single skin pipe, and using top ue
outlet: see Figure 3.1.4
Scenario E) Stove is in a corner position at
45degree angle to each adjacent wall, using
twin-wall insulated ue all the way, and using rear
vertical ue adaptor: see Figure 3.1.5
Scenario F) Stove is in a corner position at
45degree angle to each adjacent wall, using twin-
wall insulated ue all the way, and using top ue
outlet: see Figure 3.1.6
Figure 3.1.3
Figure 3.1.4
Figure 3.1.5
The ApplePie stove has been extensively tested
to establish safe distances to combustible
surfaces. These surfaces would normally be
adjacent walls, but the same principles need to
be applied to any combustible object near to the
stove.
The following distances need only be
observed when there are combustible
surfaces around the stove. They do not apply
if all adjacent surfaces are solid non-combustible
and of suitable thickness.
When NOT using the optional
enclosure system:
Scenario A) Stove is backed up towards a wall,
using twin-wall insulated ue all the way, and
using rear vertical ue adaptor: see Figure 3.1.1
Scenario B) Stove is backed up towards a wall,
starting with single skin pipe, and using rear
vertical ue adaptor: see Figure 3.1.2
Scenario C) Stove is backed up towards a wall,
using twin-wall insulated ue all the way, and
using top ue outlet: see Figure 3.1.3
Figure 3.1.1
Figure 3.1.2
DISTANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES