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Dutchwest Non-Catalytic Convection Heater
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S
M
TT
T
ST800
fireplace 
install
Keep the Stove a Safe Distance  
From Surrounding Materials
Both a stove and its chimney connector radiate heat 
in all directions when operating.  A safe installation re-
quires that adequate clearance be maintained between 
the stove and nearby combustible materials to ensure 
that such materials do not overheat.
Clearance is the distance between either your stove or 
chimney connector, and nearby walls, floors, the ceiling, 
and any other fixed combustible surface.  Keep  furnish-
ings and other combustible  materials away from the 
stove  as well.  In general, a distance of 48” (1220 mm) 
must be maintained between the stove and moveable 
combustible items such as drying clothes, furniture, 
newspapers, firewood, etc.  Keeping those clearance 
areas empty assures that nearby surfaces and objects 
will not overheat.  
Safe Ways to Reduce Clearances 
Your stove has specific clearance requirements that 
have been established through careful research and 
testing to UL and ULC standards.
Clearance requirements have been established to meet 
every installation possibility, and they involve the combi-
nation of basic variables: 
 
 
• 
When the stove has no listed heat shield  
• 
When the stove has a listed heat shield  
• 
When the wall has no heat shield 
• 
When the wall has a heat shield  
• 
When the stove has a double-wall chimney con-
nector
• 
When the stove has a single-wall connector 
with heat shields, or without heat shields
In general, the greatest clearance is required when you 
locate a stove with no heat shield near a wall with no 
heat shield.  The least clearance is required when both 
the stove and the wall have heat shields.  Reducing a 
stove clearance may require a listed heat shield on the 
chimney connector as well, or a double-wall connector. 
Clearances may be reduced only by means approved 
by the regulatory authority and in accordance with the 
clearances listed in this manual. The charts and sample 
installations that follow list all the clearances required 
for the various installation configurations of Dutchwest 
Convection Heaters.
Clearances
Fireplace Installation Clearances
A fireplace installation requires special clearance be-
tween the:
• 
Side of the stove and the right and left walls
• 
Side of the stove and the decorative side trim on 
the fireplace face
• 
Top of the stove and the mantel
In addition, both Fireplace Adaptor and Fireplace Insert 
installations have special floor protection requirements 
that are addressed in the section on Floor Protection.
ST809
Fig. 14  Extra floor protection may be required for the fire-
place hearth, even if your stove is installed with the legs and 
the bottom heat shield.
ST809
stove n fireplace
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Side Walls (S) ................ 15” (381 mm)
Trim (T) .......................... 8” (203 mm)
Top Trim (TT) ................. 12” (305 mm)
Mantel (M) ..................... 16” (406 mm)
ST800
Fig. 15  Minimum clearances for fireplace installation. Recom-
mended clearances must be maintained between stove and 
the surrounding combustible components.