Typical clearance between a wood or coal fired heater and the nearest combustible surface is 36 unless approved heat shields have been installed.
Wood stove wall clearance.
They range from rustic options designed to deliver the effect of an antique cook stove to windowed styles that make it easy to watch the fire to industrial styles that provide basic heating without a lot of extra.
Most of the double wall stove pipe allows for 6 clearance from wall combustibles and 8 from ceiling combustibles.
Many think stovepipe can run from the wood stove right up through the ceiling and roof.
Minimum clearances from combustible walls and ceilings.
When you use less than the recommended clearance space for a wood stove you can create the perfect conditions for your home to catch on fire.
The clearances are large because they apply to all shapes sizes and designs of stoves that have not been tested to determine the actual clearances.
You can make measurements from the woodstove s top surface as well as its flue vent connector to its chimney accordingly.
If no wall protection is used the common radiant type stove or heater must be spaced out at least 36 inches from the wall.
The free standing fireplace photo at page top is less than 12 from wood paneling which is in turn installed on a wood framed wall this is an unsafe installation that should not be used.
Clearances for uncertified stoves.
Any combustible materials including walls ceilings floors that are not protected by the heat shield to meet the fire clearance distances specified by the manufacturer for the stove typically 36.
Wood frame walls covered with dry wall are considered combustible.
Using a heat shield on a single wall stovepipe allows you to reduce the clearances from 18 to 6 to the wall and 9 to the ceiling.
The clearance for an uncertified radiant stove is 1200 mm 48 in and for a stove with a sheet metal jacket or casing the clearance is 900 mm 36 in.
Adding a wood stove to your home is a way to provide warmth and visual appeal.