8.2 Fitting the fascia - for models supplied with a three piece fascia.
1.
The fascia is supplied in three pieces. Remove any
protective film. The two longer pieces are the left and
right sides. The shorter piece is the top. The left and
right hand pieces have folded edges, one of which is
shorter than the other. This shortened edge should be
fitted at the inner top on both sides. Fit the top piece
last and centralise (See figure 9)
8.3 Fitting the fascia - for models supplied with a
one piece fascia.
1.
The fascia will already be fitted. Remove any
protective film.
8.4 Fitting the foam seal.
There is a length of self adhesive
foam seal supplied with the fire. This
will need to be fitted to the outer rear
edges of the side and top flanges of
the convector box. This will be fitted
over the flanges of the fascia.
It is
therefore important to ensure that
the fascia is positioned correctly
before fitting the foam seal.
Cut the
foam seal to the required length. Be
careful not to stretch the seal when
measuring. Remove the protective
backing from the foam seal and fit
this to the rear of the convector box
flange (See figure 10).
8.5 The flue restrictor.
This appliance is supplied with a flue
restrictor for use where the flue draught is
excessive.
The restrictor must not be fitted
where a precast flue or a 125mm flue liner
is used
. For flue liners greater than 125mm
and all other installations the restrictor should
be fitted. There may however, be certain
exceptional circumstances where fitting the restrictor causes the fire to fail the spillage
test. In such cases the restrictor will have to be removed. After removal conduct the
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Figure 11. Flue restrictor
Figure 10. Fitting the foam seal
Figure 9. Fitting the fascia