Sirius
MF&WD
Version
1
November
2013
The
chimney
must
be
swept
before
connection
to
the
stove
and
swept
every
twelve
months
thereafter.
It
is
recommended
that
your
chimney
is
swept
every
six
months
and
again
within
one
month
of
regular
use
after
installation.
An
existing
fireplace
opening
can
be
modified
to
accommodate
the
stove.
The
following
pages
identify
some
typical
installation
scenarios
and
provides
the
necessary
specific
installation
information
for
your
new
stove.
Always
consult
your
stove
supplier
for
a
detailed
survey
of
your
particular
circumstances.
To
make
it
easier
to
handle
the
stove
on
installation,
remove
the
baffle
plates,
bricks
and
door.
Place
in
a
secure
place
to
avoid
damage.
Refit
after
installation.
Upon
completion
of
installation,
the
appliance
should
be
checked
under
fire
for
soundness
of
joints
and
seals,
and
also
that
all
smoke
and
fumes
are
taken
from
the
appliance,
up
the
chimney
and
emitted
safely.
Typical
Installation
for
Inglenook
Fireplaces
–
top
flue
Inglenook
fireplaces
can
have
very
large
bore
chimneys.
Check
with
your
installer
–
you
are
likely
to
require
a
stainless
steel
flexible
liner
for
solid
fuel
if
your
chimney
is
larger
than
230mm
x
230mm.
A
closure
plate
with
access
for
cleaning
may
also
be
required
together
with
a
short
length
of
flue
pipe
of
the
same
diameter
as
the
stove
flue
collar.
Closure
or
register
plate
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