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If the stove is positioned against a brick wall or other non-flammable material, there are no minimum distance
requirements. To facilitate cleaning and for the best use of the convection air, we recommend that you leave
a distance of approximately 5-10 cm to the wall.
If the wood burning stove is to be placed close to flammable material such as a wooden floor or carpet, it
must be placed on a non-flammable base. The floor plate should extend for at least 30 cm in front of the
wood burning stove and 15 cm on each side measured from the opening of the combustion chamber.
2.2 Pipe connection
Aduro 9.1 leaves the factory with the flue outlet mounted on the top. If you require the flue outlet on the back,
“brake” the two cover plates on top of the back of the stove. Exchange the exhaust connector (from the top
outlet) with the cover plate from the rear outlet. Mount the cover plate from the rear outlet to the top outlet.
The top outlet is finished with the plate that lies in the ashpan. A flue pipe with an internal diameter of 150
mm should be used for Aduro stoves.
Please ensure that all local rules and regulations are complied with, including CE marking of the exhaust
connector. Additionally, distance requirements to flammable material for the exhaust connector must be
respected.
2.3 Connection to a brick chimney
If the stove is being connected to a brick chimney, the rear outlet or a curved flue pipe via the top outlet
should be used. After measuring, a hole is made in the chimney in which the pipe sleeve is placed and stove
mortar is used to seal it in place. The stove is placed in position and the flue pipe is put in place. A thin
gasket is placed between the flue pipe and the pipe sleeve to seal the joints. The flue pipe should protrude
into the pipe sleeve, but must not block the opening in the chimney (see the illustration below):
The stove can be connected to a chimney to which other heat sources are connected.