Site requirements, Minimum dimensions - hearth, Flue outlet positions – Yeoman CL MILNER BRICK YMMB User Manual

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3.1 The appliance must stand on a non-combustible

constructional hearth which is at least 125mm thick with

the minimum dimensions as shown in diagram.

SITE REQUIREMENTS

3. MINIMUM DIMENSIONS - HEARTH

3.2 If this appliance can be installed in an elevated setting it

is recommended to increase the 225mm hearth depth to

safely contain any falling logs or embers. The higher the

appliance is installed the deeper the hearth should be to

avoid scorched floor coverings.

3.3 The building must have a suitable load-bearing capacity for

the hearth and appliance. Consult a structural engineer

for advice before proceeding.

3.4 When fitting into an existing hearth check that the hearth

complies with current construction regulations and is at least

the minimum sizes shown.

3.5 If there is no existing fireplace or chimney it is possible to

construct a suitable non-combustible housing and hearth

setting. The flue must be installed in accordance with all

local and national regulations and current rules in force.

Check if adding a new chimney to your property requires

planning permission.

150

150

225

500

Superimposed Hearth

(or area to be free of

combustible material)

Constructional

Hearth

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2. FLUE OUTLET POSITIONS

150mm

max

Vertical

Measurement

Terminal

Insulation

Flue

Horizontal

Measurement

Adjacent

Building

The datum for vertical measurement is the point of

discharge of the flue from either the point of discharge

of the flue or 150mm above insulation, whichever is

the lower.

IMPORTANT: Seek specialist advice if

installing in a dwelling with a thatched roof

These positions are defined by Document J of the Building Regulations.

Adjacent Building

Point where the flue passes through weather surface

(Notes 1 &2)

Clearances to flue outlet

A

At or within 600mm of the ridge

At least 600mm above ridge

B

Elsewhere on roof (whether pitched or flat)

At least 2300mm horizontally from the nearest point on the weather surface and:

a) at least 1000mm above highest point of intersection of the chimney with and

the weather surface; or

b) at least as high as the ridge

C

Below (on a pitched roof) or within 2300mm horizontally to

openable rooflight, dormer window, or other opening (Note 3)

At least 1000mm above the top of opening

D

Within 2300mm of an adjoining or adjacent building, whether or

not beyond the boundary (Note 3)

At least 600mm above any part of the adjacent of building within 2300mm

Notes:

1) The weather surface is the building external surface, such as it's roof tiles or external walls.

2) A flat roof has a pitch less than 10°.

3) The clearance given for A or B, as appropriate, will also apply.

4) A vertical flue fixed to an outside wall should be treated as equivalent to an inside flue emerging at the nearest edge of the roof.

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