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Log Burner Socket.

A new free standing 5kW multi-fuel log burner is to be installed in a corer of a bungalow. The walls are timber and plasterboard internally. A double socket has been banked off with a blanking plate onto a flush metal box. How far from the log burner side must it be distanced please?

 

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  • Building regs - part J - have all sort of distances between appliances/flues and incombustible and combustible materials. The numbers vary with the circumstances - but typically 3x flue diameter to combustible materials. For the appliance itself, it rather depends on its surface temperature - so manufacturer's instructions are best there (my Dunsley Yorkshire says 100mm to sides/back, but that's unusual in that it's rather better insulated on those sides and has a water jacket around the hottest parts).

       - Andy.

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  • Building regs - part J - have all sort of distances between appliances/flues and incombustible and combustible materials. The numbers vary with the circumstances - but typically 3x flue diameter to combustible materials. For the appliance itself, it rather depends on its surface temperature - so manufacturer's instructions are best there (my Dunsley Yorkshire says 100mm to sides/back, but that's unusual in that it's rather better insulated on those sides and has a water jacket around the hottest parts).

       - Andy.

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