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LEK
Stödtapp, sida
Vermiculitehållare
LEK
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.
LEK
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