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How to Install Fireplaces Efficiently

Expanding on the "Step 1 - Preliminary confirmation of Fireplaces placement position," there are several factors to consider when determining the installation location of Fireplaces. Firstly, the safety distance between the selected area and the back of the fireplace should be at least 30 cm. This ensures that there is enough space for heat dispersal and reduces the risk of nearby objects catching fire.

Secondly, the depth of the real stove of Fireplaces should be taken into account. Generally, the depth should be no less than 50 cm. However, if there is no fire-resistant brick inside the fireplace, the depth should not be less than 91 cm. This ensures proper insulation and prevents the risk of fire spreading to the surrounding walls.

When lining fire tiles, it is important to consider the thickness of the furnace. The thickness of the furnace should be at least 20 cm when using fire-resistant tiles. If there are no fire-resistant tiles, the furnace wall needs to be 25 cm thick to ensure safe use.

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Moving on to "Step 2 - Establishing a backplane," it is essential to account for potential damage caused by Mars and embers falling on the floor. To protect the floor, a plywood cover can be laid down before installing the cement board. Alternatively, stone or high-temperature-resistant materials can be used to create a sturdy and fire-resistant backplane.

In "Step 3 - Installing the enclosure," the focus is on creating a safe distance between the brick or masonry and the surrounding walls. A distance of 2.54 cm should be maintained to prevent combustion and to allow for proper ventilation. Additionally, the distance between the back and sides of the furnace body and the side of the wall should be at least 91 cm. Installing non-combustible materials on the surrounding walls is crucial and must not be overlooked.

"Step 4 - Heat-resistant floor tiles" recommends installing the chimney through the wall instead of on the roof. This ensures maximum airflow, improving the thermal efficiency of the fireplace and reducing the build-up of soot. The minimum cross-sectional area of the flue should be in proportion to the fireplace opening, with the round flue being 1/12 and the square flue being 1/10. It is also advisable to use a double-layer real firewood fireplace chimney for added safety, insulation, and ventilation. The conicalness of the burning room should be adjusted according to the size of the flue. If a brick chimney is used, it should have a thickness of at least 30 cm at the bottom and the basic surface should be 15 cm thick. Moreover, it is necessary to use heat-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and low-temperature-resistant clay lining or paint coverage surface.

Adding to the "Step 6 - Install Fireplaces," several safety suggestions are offered. Firstly, it is highly recommended to install a smoke detector and have a fire extinguisher at your home. This ensures early detection and quick response in the event of a fire. It is also essential to familiarize yourself with the fire evacuation process to ensure that necessary escape routes are unimpeded. Additionally, during the initial months of using the fireplace, regular checks should be conducted to ensure that everything is functioning properly. This will help you become familiar with its operation and maintenance characteristics. Lastly, it is important to clean the chimney at least once a year to prevent blockage and reduce the risk of chimney fires.

By elaborating on each step and providing additional safety tips, this expanded article not only maintains the original theme but also increases the word count, offering readers a comprehensive guide to the installation and safe use of Fireplaces.

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