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E & OE Instructions Part number IN1144 Ed. A
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Hearths
The stove should stand wholly above a hearth constructed of suitably robust materials and should be able to
accommodate the weight of the appliance and its unsupported flue components. The materials should conform
to local Building Regulations and British Standards.
If the stove is not to stand in an appliance recess a hearth made of non-combustible board/sheet material or
tiles of at least 12mm thick may be used as long as the floor can accomodate the weight of the appliance and its
unsupported flue components.
The Harmony I and Harmony III multifuel stoves conform to standards DIN18891 and DIN 18891-A1 where the
hearth temperature does not exceed 100°C.
For further information on hearths visit our web site www.euroheat.co.uk
Changing Flue Outlet Harmony 1 with 3kW Boiler & Harmony 3 with
7.5kW Boiler
The Harmony 1 with 3kW boiler and Harmony 3 with 7.5kW boiler as supplied as the top flue option however it
is a very simple procedure to change to the rear flue outlet. Remove the top flue collar from the top of the stove
and the rear blanking plate from the rear of the stove. The flue collar can then be fitted to the rear of the stove,
the stainless steel protection tube must not be fitted when using the rear flue option. The blanking plate can be
fitted to the top of the stove ensuring that the stainless steel protection plate is fitted below the blanking plate.
Harmony I, 125mm ID
When using rear flue outlet fit top flue
protector plate before fitting cover plate.
This protection plate prevents damage
to the flue outlet blanking plate.
When using top flue outlet fit flue
outlet protection tube.
This protection tube prevents
damage to the flue outlet.