Stoves And Furnace Clearances To Combustibles

Minimum Clearance to Combustibles

2100 & 2200 Single Wall Connector Double Wall Connector
Sidewall (A) 19″ 19″
Sidewall to flue (B) 28 7/8″ 28 7/8″
Backwall (C) 17 1/2″ 12 1/2″
Backwall to flue (D) 21″ 16″
Corner (E) 11″ 7″
2300 Single Wall Connector Double Wall Connector
Sidewall (A) 22″ 22″
Sidewall to flue (B) 31 3/4″ 31 3/4″
Backwall (C) 12″ 12″
Backwall to flue (D) 15 1/2″ 15 1/2″
Corner (E) 8″ 8″
TPS35 Single Wall Connector Double Wall Connector
Sidewall (A) 6″ 6″
Backwall (C) 3″ 3″
Corner (E) 2″ 2″
TF100 Single Wall Connector Double Wall Connector
Sidewall (A) 17 3/8″ 17 3/8″
Sidewall to flue (B) 28 7/8″ 28 7/8″
Backwall (C) 13″ 8″
Backwall to flue (D) 21″ 16″
Corner (E) 11″ 7″
Ceiling (F) 90″ 84″
Front (G) 48″ 48″
Floor (H) 7/8″ 7/8″
Clearances can be reduced with shielding acceptable to local authorities. Reduced installation must comply with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365.

 

Insert Minimum Clearances To Combustibles

EPI22 TPI35
Sidewall (A) 16″ 8″
Mantel (B) 30″ 8″
Top facing (C) 22″ 6 3/8″
Side facing (D) 10″ 6″
Hearth front (E) 22″ 6″
Hearth side (F) 8″ 6″
Objects in front of insert (A) 48″
EPI22 – Minimum fireplace opening: 25 7/8˝w x 22˝h x 14˝d
TPI35 – Minimum fireplace opening: 22˝w x 21˝h with adjustable depth: 10 ½˝ to 12 ½˝Minimum Clearance to Combustibles

 

Minimum Floor Protection
Minimum Clearance to Combustibles

Model Front (I) Sides (J) Back (K)
2100/2200/2300 18″ (CAN)
16″ (USA)
8″ 8″
TPS35 6″ 6″ 3″
TF100 18″ (CAN)
16″ (USA)
8″ 8″

NOTE: If a section of horizontal chimney connector is used, floor protection is required under the chimney connector and 2˝ beyond each side.

You may decrease the minimum clearances to combustible materials with permanently installed heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and the appliance. All shielding must be acceptable to local authorities.