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Push the firebox in to place and seal into the fireplace opening using the double-sided tape
supplied or alternatively a water based mastic sealant.
NOTE: If installing without the fireplace in position when determining the length of flue spigot
required allowance must be made for the depth of infill panel being used.
IMPORTANT: WHERE THE FLUE DUCT PASSES THROUGH A CAVITY WALL, IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT IT SHOULD BE INSULATED ALL ROUND WITH A MATERIAL
SUCH AS ROCKWOOL. THIS WILL PREVENT ANY EXISTING WALL INSULATION
MATERIAL FROM COMING IN TO CONTACT WITH THE FLUE DUCT. (SEE FIGURE 4)
4.
THE GAS SUPPLY.
1.
The gas supply should be routed from the meter or cylinder and reduced to 8mm-diameter
pipe as close to the appliance as possible.
2.
Route the 8mm pipe into the fire recess and through the knock out at the rear of the
firebox. Care should be taken to sleeve the pipe when passing through masonry.
3.
Connect the pipe to the burner at the isolation/pressure test elbow using the nut and olive
provided.
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When routing the gas supply pipe to the burner unit , soldered fittings must not be used
under the burner tray.
5.
INSTALLING THE FAN BOX - RECESSED UNIT
1
Cut a rectangular hole in the external leaf of the brick wall to the dimensions shown in
Figure 5. Use the pilot hole drilled earlier (Para. 3.2) as the centre position of the flue duct.
2
Remove the fan box cover. Remove the 2 lower self tapping screws and loosen the 2 pan
head screws located in the key hole slots (See Figure 6) which hold the fan carrier to the
wall box and lift away the fan carrier assembly, together with it's gasket and place to one
side.
3
Feed the fan cable through the hole in the brickwork and leave a short length of cable
'hanging' in the opening made for the fan unit.
NOTE: CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE THE TWO PLASTIC
CONNECTORS FITTED TO THE CABLE WHEN PULLING THEM THROUGH THE
FIGURE 4