Height of chimney on the roof at a horizontal distance A measured from the ridge
Roof with
slope X
On the
ridge
o
25
0.5
o
30
0.5
o
35
0.5
o
40
0.5
o
45
0.5
• Ensure that the chimney tube can discharge the flue
gases adequately, properly and safely.
• The values for calculating the chimney tube is given
in the section on Technical Information, see above.
Fire Safety
For reasons of fire safety is it important to observe the
instructions below before installing the stove.
1.
The free distance from the fire-proof rear wall is at
least 10 cm in each rotated position.
2.
Keep at least a distance of 80 cm between the stove
and combustible objects such as curtains, wooden
objects (cupboards and paintings) and glass objects.
Keep the same distance from the flue tube.
3.
Wooden construction parts within the radiation
range of the stove (80 cm from the exterior of the
stove) must be covered with fireproof material.
4.
If the flue tube goes through a ceiling and/or roof
that consist of flammable materials, the ceiling and
the roof must be covered with fireproof materials all
around (about 80 cm). Pay also attention to joisted
floor layers and any electric wiring.
5.
Keep a distance of at least 50 cm (in all directions)
between the stove and supporting steel construc-
tion parts.
6.
Shield off all combustible materials within a radius
of 80 cm from the stove openings with non-com-
bustible materials.
7.
The wall behind the stove must consist of, or be
insulated with, fire-proof materials. The insulation
material must resist a temperature of 700 °C and
have a density of 80 kg/m3. Please see for insulation
materials table on page 24).
8.
Avoid heat transmission when placing the stove.
Heat transmission of a burning stove can penetrate
the wall and even cause fire damage on the other
side of the wall. Prevention is better than cure.
Horizontal distance A from the ridge, in metres
0.5 m
0.75 m 1 m
1.25 m 1.5 m
0.75
0.85
1.0
1.1
0.85
1.2
1.6
2.0
1.0
1.8
2.4
3.0
1.2
2.4
3.2
4.0
1.5
3.0
4.0
5.0
Installation
The Domus and the Luna Petite are tested in accordance
with international EN13240 standardisation and have
extra additional standardization for optimal environment-
friendly heating devices related to flue gases (Section
15a B-Vg. Des BmfWA).
The stove can be connected to a flue tube to which
several stoves are connected. The shove should never be
integrated into the wall. The stove must be installed by
an acknowledged installer lest the guarantee lapses
The heating device must be placed and connected by an
acknowledged installer and according to the installation
instructions given below. The national and local rules
and regulations for placing and using wood-burning
stoves are equally applicable. WANDERS does not give
any guarantee if the Domus / Luna Petite is connected or
installed incompletely or incorrectly.
Supply of combustion air
The stove must have a sufficient fresh supply of
combustion air. To avoid draft, make if necessary an
extra air supply opening as close to the stove as possible.
An extra air supply opening is definitely required if:
•
•
•
The air supply opening must be sealable if it goes through
a fire-resistant wall. If there are several heating devices
in the same room there must be enough air openings to
guarantee proper combustion.
Connecting the stove
The Domus wood stove is heavy; the model in soapstone
including the two-metre flue tube weights 180 kilos.
Verify whether the wall or the floor onto which the stove
is installed is strong enough to hold the weight. Protect
the floor against damage during mounting the stove.
1.
2.
3.
2 m
3 m
1.2
1.6
2.5
2.4
3.2
4.9
3.6
4.8
7.3
4.8
6.4
10
6.0
8.0
12
the room has a heat recovery system.
the room has a central exhaust system.
the same space has a cooker hood.
The underpressure in the flue must be at least 12 Pa
(0.12 millibar).
Check the packaging of the stove; do not mount the
stove if it has been damaged in the box. If there is
any damage, please report to WANDERS.
Be careful when unpacking the stove and protect
4 m
3.3
6.5
10
13
16
21