INSTALLER GUIDE
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plugs supplied.
5.
Insert a fibre / wooden plug into each hole.
6.
Place the convection box back in position in the fireplace.
7.
Fit a woodscrew through each hole in the convection box flanges and tighten to
seal the box to the fireplace surround.
9.2 Method 2 - Cable retention and floor fixing.
1.
Make sure that the relevant areas at the fireplace back or floor are sound enough
to take the eyebolts and screws. If these areas have deteriorated due to prolonged
use they should be made sound with suitable cement.
2.
Drill four holes in the rear wall
of the fireplace for the eyebolt
plugs. The holes should be
drilled within the range of
positions shown in figure 18
using a suitably sized masonry
drill for the fibre / wooden plugs
supplied. The holes should be
equidistant each side of the
centre line of the fireplace to
ensure that the appliance
finishes centrally in the opening
when tension is applied to the
cables.
3.
Insert a fibre / wooden plug into each hole. Use the fibre / wooden plugs supplied
with this appliance -
Never use plastic plugs instead of the fibre / wooden plugs
supplied
.
Screw the eyebolts into the plugs. Make sure that the bolts are secure.
4.
Place the convection box unit close to the fireplace but allow sufficient access into
the fireplace opening so that the cables can be threaded through the eyebolts and
returned through the back of the convection box. If a concealed connection is being
used, insert the convection box into the fireplace feeding the supply pipe through the
pierced hole in the rear grommet.
5.
The convection box has two holes at each side of
the convected air opening. Insert one end of each
cable (one cable each side) from the back through the
lower of the two holes and return the end through the
upper of the holes (See figure 19). Give the cables a
pull so that they grip against the convection box
flanges.
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Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2010.
Figure 19. Upper cable
retention
Figure 18. Eyebolt positions