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The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 5’’ (125mm) in diameter. The stove is supplied
ready for top flue connection. To change to rear connection the flue blanking plug supplied with the stove is
used to block the top flue outlet. The blanking plug in the rear flue connection must then be removed (to
access the bolts attaching the rear flue connection the convector panel must first be removed) – see Fig.4. A
rear flue box attachment is also available from ESSE that allows the stove to be installed further out of any
building recess. Fig.1 shows suitable flue connections.
1. The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping.
2. Avoid using bends greater than 45 ºC to the vertical. All flue pipe sections should be as close to
vertical as possible.
3. All joints in the flue system must be effectively sealed.
4. All flue sockets must face upwards.
5. Check the appliance for sound of seals between castings and main components and that all supplied
parts and fitting are correctly fitted.
On completing the installation, check that all the internal components of the stove are positioned correctly.
Check – ashpan, iron grate, baffle, side and back bricks.
Flue Connection
Important Installation Notes
Fig. 3 – Stove Dimensions
DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES
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Fig. 4 – Arranging the Flue Outlet Blanking Plug for Top or Rear Outlet
Fig. 5 – Operating Your Stove
Fig. 6 – Anthracite Plates
As the handles become hot in use it is recommended that you use the stove mitt supplied.