I have a new small stove, and am planning to place it in front of an interior stud wall, positioned so the flue coming out of the top is 450mm clear of the wall.
I now see a tag on the back of the stove saying it requires 700mm clearance to combustible materials behind the stove and 500mm to the sides.
I don't wan't to move the stove so far away from the wall.
I have checked the regs, but there doesn't appear to be anything directly relevant to this situation. I am considering building a single skin brick wall between the stove and the wall, approx 1500 wide and 1200 high.
This wall would be 50mm from the stud plasterboard.
The back of the stove would be about 300mm from the face of the brickwork.
Does anyone have a similar setup? Does this sound a reasonable solution?
I now see a tag on the back of the stove saying it requires 700mm clearance to combustible materials behind the stove and 500mm to the sides.
I don't wan't to move the stove so far away from the wall.
I have checked the regs, but there doesn't appear to be anything directly relevant to this situation. I am considering building a single skin brick wall between the stove and the wall, approx 1500 wide and 1200 high.
This wall would be 50mm from the stud plasterboard.
The back of the stove would be about 300mm from the face of the brickwork.
Does anyone have a similar setup? Does this sound a reasonable solution?