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Case fixing to wall: Offer the fire complete with flue unit through the wall, Insert
the four fixing screws and tighten.
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Cable retention:
Fit the eyebolts onto the cables. Thread the cables through the
appliance case sides as shown in figure 11. Offer the fire complete with flue unit
through the wall. Pull the cables taut.
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Timber frame building with combustible outer leaf (e.g. shiplap boarding): A metal
or other non-combustible end plate must be fitted on the outside of the wall. The plate
must be concentric with the flue and at least 254mm (10in) square or diameter (See
figure 12b).
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Seal the outer flue tube to the outside surface of
the wall with fireclay or cement. Make sure that the
slots in the flue terminal are not closer than 8mm to
the wall and are not obstructed by cement.
9.3 Fitting the terminal guard.
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Fold the terminal guard as shown in figure 14.
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Place the guard centrally over the flue terminal.
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Holding the guard in position and using it as a
template, mark on the wall the positions of the four
fixing holes.
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Remove the guard. Drill and plug the holes with
the four plugs supplied.
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Replace the guard and refix with four woodscrews
supplied.
10. GAS CONNECTION
10.1 Connecting the gas supply pipe.
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Complete the supply pipe connection
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For concealed rear connection, the pipe run should have been extended as section
5 of this guide. Connect the inlet ‘T’ connector to the appliance inlet pipe.
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For Side Connection, the pipe should be routed to pass through a cut-out at the
side of the casting or case. For right side connection, the pipe should also be
formed to clear the control unit. Connect the inlet ‘T’ connector to the appliance
inlet pipe.
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Pressure test the installation pipework for gas soundness in accordance with the
current edition of BS 6891.
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Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2007.
Figure 14. Terminal guard