JANUARY 2014
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remember:
• The flue system should rise vertically from the fire with as few offsets as possible. Offsets should be
limited as each change in direction creates a resistance to airflow and makes flue cleaning difficult.
• The flue system must be well sealed with a minimum of 3 fixings at each joint.
• The flue pipe penetrating the chimney must continue to the minimum length of 4.6m from the top of the
floor protector to the cowl.
• A flue exiting more than 3 metres from the ridgeline must terminate no less than 1 metre above the roof
penetration (see diagram 1 below).
• Where the top of the flue pipe is more than 2 metres above its highest fixing point, it must be stayed
against high winds.
9. Drill and fix flue system into flue spigot (rear) with stainless steel self-tapping screws.
10. Drill and secure the fire to the floor protector using the two holes in the rear legs of the fire.
FittinG seismiC restraint
The Floor Protector must be mechanically fixed to the floor by bolting or screwing.
Note:
Floor Protector to
be fixed by gluing when on a concrete floor that may have water pipes or electrical wires present. The fire
can then be bolted to the floor protector with two 6mm x 50mm dynabolts.
BaFFle
Before lighting your fire for the first time, make sure the baffle is in the correct position being as far to the
rear as possible.
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