Burning Shield: The Jason Schechterle Story

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Burning Shield: The Jason Schechterle Story

Burning Shield: The Jason Schechterle Story

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A primary consideration when getting a wood-burning stove will be making sure it is installed and situated safely. If you have limited room, a heat shield can play an important role in protecting your surrounding space. Furthermore, a wood stove heat shield offers a great opportunity to elevate the visual appeal of your fireplace to even greater heights. For example, still using spacers, secure sheets of cement board to the wall. Then, using a "non-combustible adhesive" as dictated by the safety code, adhere ceramic tiles to the cement board. Where Can I Buy a Heat Shield? Ultimately, follow the manufacturer's instructions and ask your local code enforcement officer if you have questions about the required clearance. With reduced clearances around your wood stove, you have more room to put stuff! Why Are Heat Shields and Clearances Necessary?

According to the relevant British Standard, BS 8303:2018, the ‘distance from the appliance rear to the outer surface of the shield’ must be ‘at least 95mm and at least 90mm from the side of the appliance to the outer surface of the shield (if near to an adjacent wall)’. Stove safety and installation No. Provided that you are installing your stove into a proper fireplace that features a hearth, chimney cavity and a firebox, then you don’t need to install a heat shield. On the outside edge of the second metal piece, secure it to the wall with the spacers like you did the first piece. The reason stove fitters (and building regulators in general) are so concerned about combustion is because of something called pyrolysis.I just had a chat with Gill saying how delighted we are with our little Hobbit stove, and to also thank you both for your attention to detail and excellent customer service!" I would get a couple of screws into the top edge...but not tighten them down at this point to give myself a little "wiggle-room" to get the other holes lined up. According to NFPA code, metal heat shields should be made of 24 gauge steel and have a 1" air space behind them where air can move freely to dissipate heat. We hope you’ve found our guide to heat shields helpful! If you’re looking to install a stove in your home, and want to be extra safe, then we’d highly recommend investing in a quality heat shield.

However, if any of these options are impossible or undesirable, you could opt for a heat shield instead! How does a heat shield work? It should be noted that there is no ‘legal’ minimum distance to combustibles, only what’s recommended by the manufacturer and the stove installer, but these guidelines are there to keep you and your home safe and they are worth adhering to. No HETAS engineer will install a stove below the minimum distance, so it’s best to ensure you have plenty of wriggle room to save any hassle. Heat Shields Heat shields are available in a wide range of flat colours, subtle textures or with screen-printed graphics. Once fired in the furnace, the surface is colour-fast, meaning the colours and artwork will never fade. Working alongside several designers, they have created many beautiful options catering for both modern and classic tastes. From statement patterns to minimalist hues, there are plenty of options available to accent or blend with your existing colour scheme.National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) generally calls for a 36" clearance between your stove and the walls and ceiling. Any wood stove installation must adequately protect combustible material from the heat that is generated by the stove. Under standard conditions a stove flue pipe can reach between 150 and 200 degrees centigrade. But, they have been known to get much hotter – particularly if the stove’s fire is burning fiercely.

One solution to reducing clearances is to use non-combustible surfaces surrounding your wood stove. For example, Maine code (base on NFPA code) states that a 3 1/2" masonry wall without an insulated air space can reduce clearance, at the most, by 33%. (33% of 36 inches is 11 7/8 inches. 36-11 7/8= 24 1/8" total clearance.)

Using Vlaze’s included rail-mounted system, this heat shield is simple and straightforward to install and is available in three sizes: Heat shields are predominantly used in situations where you are installing a stove as a freestanding appliance with no pre-existing fireplace or similar structure in place. The best wood burning stove heat shields A heat shield with good air circulation protects combustible material from pyrolisis and fire and the clearance reduction gives you more room!

Pyrolysis happens when repeated exposure to heat begins to break down the molecular structure of a material..which, in turn, lowers its autoignition temperature.A heat shield that is compliant with the UK Building Regulations will extend to the edge of the hearth horizontally. The rules and regulations around where you can install a wood burning stove can appear confusing and complicated. You may have seen ‘distance from combustibles’ mentioned on stove listings and wondered what that actually means and if it should affect your choice of stove.In this guide we will take you through what you need to know about your stove’s distance from combustible materials and why it’s important. What is a Combustible Material? Heat shields for wood stoves and fireplace surrounds come in various forms and are designed to shield the areas around fireplaces and wood burning stoves from excess heat.



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