Have been searching but haven't found exactly what applies, yet I've understood that you should check with your local chimney sweep...
But if anyone has tips already, I'll be wiser :)
I'm in the process of installing the interior panel on the attic ceiling, but how do I attach them to the chimney? The rest of the ceiling is attached with clips against 2"2 beams. Between the foil and panel, there is 45mm rock wool.

Attic ceiling with wood beams, blue plastic sheeting, and insulation near a chimney. Concrete wall with a circled mark is visible. Renovation in progress.
23cm today to the roof truss
Insulation work on attic ceiling with plastic sheeting and wooden beams next to a chimney.
Test of how it turns out..
Attic ceiling panel near chimney with wooden beams, insulation, and blue plastic sheeting. Part of a DIY ceiling panelling project with mineral wool.
 
10 cm to combustible.
 
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Like this one from 1996?
http://www.sotaren.it/files/installationsrad/sotaren_pdf_id_1.pdf
"At a maximum of 80 degrees, the distance should be 100mm air to combustible building part."

The idea is to possibly install a small stove and connect it to the existing brick chimney and smoke channel,
But does it reach 80 degrees 1m up and a brick chimney!?
 
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Note that it says "UP TO 80 degrees", i.e., "UP TO 80 degrees", not "AT LEAST 80 degrees", i.e., "from 80 degrees and upwards". There should be another rule that limits the minimum temperature that requires 10 cm, below which no distance is needed at all, or alternatively a definition of which parts (flue gases etc.) are considered hot.
 
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I'm just trying to figure out which material I can use to fasten the last piece; it wouldn't be fun if they then say tear it down because it's wrong. Buying a stålregel might be a solution???
 
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