
© EUROHEAT DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. June 2010
E & OE Instructions Part number IN1208 Edition B
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The Flue
It is possible to remove the top chamber baffle to access the flue for cleaning. The flue MUST be lined. Directly
from the flue spigot a minimum of 300mm of solid stainless steel flue pipe must fitted prior to the flexible flue
liner. Bends can be utilized to achieve the correct position.
Installation of Flue Spigot to Flue Pipe
The flue spigot is mounted internally within the top of
the stove retained by four bolts, see picture below.
The top chamber baffle may be in place and will
need to be removed to gain access to fit the flue
spigot. This baffle is held in place by two bolts and
the baffle MUST be replaced once the flue has been
connected.
There is a small lenth of self-adhesive rope, supplied
with the stove, which should be fitted around the
outside of the flue spigot to form a seal when the
spigot is fitted to the stove.
A physical retention method MUST
be used at the flue spigot joint with
the flue pipe, self tapping screws
being favoured, and ensure that all
joints are sealed with a suitable fire
resistant sealant we recommend
Fraxfill (available from Euroheat Part
No: MS9045).
Some so called “Heat Proof” mastiks
will only stand a temperature of
300°C before they start breaking
down. In many cases they may
give off an obnoxious smell at
temperatures much lower than this.
4 Flue Spigot
Retaining Bolts