Contura C 470 User Manual Download Page 9

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Vermiculitehållare  

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IMPORTANT!

When correctly placed on top of the 
supporting pegs, the baffle slopes 
upwards from the back to the front.

Installing the heat-retaining blocks

Place the five olivine blocks on top of the fire-box as shown. 

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When connecting the stove to a steel chimney, always refer to the 
installation instructions supplied by the chimney manufacturer. The 
size of the hole in the ceiling through which the chimney passes 
must be adapted to the dimensions of the chimney shaft itself 
and to the mandatory “safe distances” to combustible materials 
in each individual instance. The sketches below show the required 

gap between the chimney and any combustible material. The stove 
can support a maximum chimney weight of 250 kilos. However, we 
strongly recommend that you check with the building and planning 
department of your local authority to make sure that local building 
regulations permit a steel chimney to rest on a stove. 

380

380

380

380

440

440

380

380

380

380

440

440

When the ceiling is flat, the hole in the ceiling must measure 
380x380 mm in size and be cut so that it emulates the angle of 
the stove, both for installations against a straight wall and in 
corners. 

When the ceiling slopes and the stove is placed in a corner, the 
hole in the ceiling must measure 440x440 mm in size and be cut 
parallel to the walls.

Sloping ceiling in corners

Flat ceiling

380

380

380

380

440

440

Vermiculite- 
holder

Side peg

Top flue connection to steel chimney

Raise the folded front edge of the smoke baffle up over 
the side pegs. Then lift the rear edge of the baffle up 
over the vermiculite holder.

Fitting the smoke baffle

Summary of Contents for C 470

Page 1: ...LEK C 470 www contura eu GB NO DE SE Monteringsvejledning 2 Istruzioni di montaggio 24 Guide d installation 49 Installatie instructies 74 Installations anvisning...

Page 2: ...PERFORMANCE Essential characteristics Performance Harmonised technical specification Reaction to fire A1 WT Minimum distance to combustible material 100 mm to rear 450 mm to side Other safety distance...

Page 3: ...eat production Read through these installation instructions carefully before installation Read how to best light your stove in the lighting instructions WARNING The stove becomes very hot During opera...

Page 4: ...al support Check to make sure that the floor is strong enough to support the weight of the stove and chimney If you intend to locate the stove on standard wooden floor joists contact a professional bu...

Page 5: ...tra side window with a heat reflecting surface must always be fitted 365 100 250 450 305 782 637 Air inlet 64 Combustible wall Only permissible with extra side window Please see page 96 370 1190 360 1...

Page 6: ...revent condensation in air ducts which pass through heated areas the duct must be insulated with 30 mm of mineral wool covered with aluminium tape It is important to seal carefully around the duct whe...

Page 7: ...sier to move Remove the cast iron cover strips below the side windows LEK LEK Remove the grate disc by lifting the edge furthest away from the draught control bar Lift the cast iron fire bed at one si...

Page 8: ...brackets from the rear edge of the side windows Slot the two front fire bricks Screw the retaining brackets back into place and replace the cover strips Fit the rear fire brick LEK Lift the door upwa...

Page 9: ...imum chimney weight of 250 kilos However we strongly recommend that you check with the building and planning department of your local authority to make sure that local building regulations permit a st...

Page 10: ...plate and insulating panel to the start pipe Cut out the knockout from the sealing plate and fold the four tabs down slightly Move the upper start pipe down through the sealing plate with all four tab...

Page 11: ...LEK 90 LEK LEK LEK H l i innertak 90 Poke the corners of the block of insulating material out through the holes in the corners of the chimney frame Screw the back panel of the chimney onto the chimne...

Page 12: ...he entire frame so that the chimney back is flush with the rear panel on the stove body making sure that the chimney frame is vertical and true at all times Leave the top adjusting nuts loose so you c...

Page 13: ...top adjusting nuts for the support structure Adjust the support structure to ensure that it is perfectly horizontal Leave the top adjusting nuts loose in order to make any necessary adjustments to the...

Page 14: ...upporting structure LEK Cirka 200 mm LEK LEK Bend up the fixing lugs on the supporting structure and fit the lower section of the chimney frame by following the instructions on page 83 Screw the back...

Page 15: ...portant to prevent hot convection currents from rising up to the ceiling LEK L E K Fit the flue sleeve by following the instructions on page 85 To determine the right height for the hole in the wall h...

Page 16: ...of the chimney frame see picture page 87 Important If you connect the stove to a rear flue but wish to install an extra layer of soapstone tiles reaching right up to a ceiling made of combustible mate...

Page 17: ...used in more than one position and therefore have the same number We recommend that the tiles are fitted in the order described on the following pages Important Handle soapstone with care The tiles s...

Page 18: ...ruv 105 LEK 20 1 2 6 7 8 40 30 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 LEK LEK 72 20 1 2 6 7 8 40 30 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Adjust so that there is a 72 mm gap between the hood bases and the stove body Fit a stud bolt...

Page 19: ...n the locknuts on the top There may be slight variations between the sides if the chimney frame is not exactly perpendicular There should be a 10 mm gap between the top of the door and the hood front...

Page 20: ...e border sides in place with the help of the angle irons LEK LEK Lay the tiles that form the top of the border left front and right in place leaving a small gap of about 3 mm to the stove body Check t...

Page 21: ...order and squeeze out five small vertical beads of silicone onto the back of the tile Screw the tile to the border frame LEK 0 5 1 mm 0 5 1 mm LEK Undo the screws between the border frame and the guid...

Page 22: ...clips to each chimney side and the chimney front Note that the fixing holes are not symmetrically placed on the sides of the chimney but closer to the rear of the stove Screw a metal clip into the to...

Page 23: ...the tile Silicone LEK LEK LEK 100 Hang up the following layers in the same way For the medium high model the coping tiles are placed above the top layer as a finish Glue these in place with three sma...

Page 24: ...K L E K Silicone Fit the air vent grilles in place by squeezing out two large blobs of silicone on the side of each hole and pressing the grille into place Secure the magnets to the plinth front with...

Page 25: ...pile of logs has burnt down stoke up the fire again by placing 3 or 4 logs weighing 2 2 5 kg in all on the embers Pulling out the damper bar opens the grate disc This should only be done for a short...

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Page 28: ...n www contura eu Contura reserves the right to change dimensions and procedures described in these instructions at any time without special notice The current edition can be downloaded from www contur...

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