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2.

Installation instructions

2.1.

Assembly of the flue collar and the

blanking plates

The flue collar and the 2 blanking plates are assembling

deliver on the stove for smoke exit at rear.

Smoke exit at rear (fig. 3) :

The blanking plates are fitted on the top plate from

factory, fit the flue collar (3 bolts) with fire ciment.

Lift the top plate (2 bolts) and remove the rear heat

shield.

For installation smoke exit on the top (fig. 4):

Lift the top plate (2 bolts) and remove the rear heat

shield.

Remove the flue baffle and the refractory bricks

(# 25, # 4 and # 5 p. 11).

Exchange the blanking plates with the flue collar,

ensuring that it is leaktight.

Replace the refractory bricks and the flue baffle.

Reinstall the rear covering and closed the exit position

with an iron plate.

Refit the top plate.

2.2.

Installation

Important : Before commencing the installation of your

new appliance it is recommended that the instructions

are read and understood.

Health and safety at work act 1974

:

The installer should comply with the Health and Safety

at Work Act 1974 and with particular reference to the

following.

Handling

:

Adequate facilities should be provided for handling the

appliance.

Glass

:

Extra care should be taken to avoid breakages.

Fire cement :

Care should be taken to avoid fire cement contacting

the skin. The material is caustic and in the event of

contact being made, wash off immediately with clean

water.

Electrical :

If electrical components are to be used in the

installation system, all installation work must be carried

out in accordance with the Regulations for the Electrical

Equipment of Buildings. Care should be taken to

conform to the installation instructions of individual

manufacturers.

Flues, combustion air supply and connection of the

appliance

Current Building Regulations and relevant Codes of

Practice must be observed.

The responsability of FRANCO-BELGE only affect the

supply of the appliance.

2.3.

Siting the stove

The hearth on which the stove is to be installed must

comply with Current Building Regulations.

A fresh air inlet must be provided in order to allow

efficient combustion and to avoid a vacuum effect being

created in the room ; air extractors and fans must not be

used in the same room or adjoining room to the

installation.

This stove is not designed to be built in, and an air

space of at least 150 mm must be left all around the

stove. Ensure that appliance and flue pipe are clear of

combustible materials.

The stove should be level. Sufficient access for

chimney sweeping and appliance cleaning must be

provided.

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Notice de référence “316”

Lorraine MF/Alsacien - réf. 124 13 01

Installation instructions

Figure 3 - Rear flue outlet

Airtight seal

Fire ciment

Figure 4 - Top flue outlet

Airtight seal

Summary of Contents for Lorraine MF 124 13 01

Page 1: ...E Head Office Address 2 rue Saint Gilles 68230 TURCKHEIM RC Colmar SIREN 439 330 325 Address Administration and manufacturing BP 73 59660 MERVILLE FRANCE Telephone 00 333 28 43 43 43 Fax 00 333 28 43...

Page 2: ...collar and the blanking plates 4 Installation 4 Siting the stove 4 The chimney 5 Chimney connexion 5 Water connections 5 Check list before lighting stove 5 Adjustment of the thermostat 5 Instructions...

Page 3: ...on The Lorraine MF is designed for operation with the door closed Heat is mainly diffused by radiation through the window and body of the appliance Adjustable air controls with thermostat for controll...

Page 4: ...fire cement contacting the skin The material is caustic and in the event of contact being made wash off immediately with clean water Electrical If electrical components are to be used in the installat...

Page 5: ...mney draught is at least 10 Pa 1 mm w g at normal rate and 15 Pa 1 5 mm w g at maximum rate If chimney draught is too excessive a flue stabiliser should be installed on the flue pipe or on masonry chi...

Page 6: ...etc pollutes the environment pollution and smell etc and cause the fire to burn too quickly and overheat Green wood and recovered wood can eventually cause a chimney fire Prohibited fuel Any form of b...

Page 7: ...t replace broken glass with substitute materials Consult your usual FRANCO BELGE supplier 3 7 Flue cleaning and summer time The chimney and the connecting flue pipe must be swept a least once a year A...

Page 8: ...ntry offcuts plywood pallets etc Smokes when lighting up Flue duct is cold Burn paper and kindling wood to increase heat Room is in decompression In houses equipped with mechanical ventilation partly...

Page 9: ...L K 14 300105 59 Leg 02 Y 14 300105 77 Leg 02 L 14 300105 76 Leg 02 K 15 300217 59 Leg 02 Y 15 300217 77 Leg 02 L 15 300217 76 Leg 02 K 16 300462 Base Plate 01 Y L K 17 301146 Ash pan door 01 Y 17 30...

Page 10: ...01 Y 37 988737 Left door complete 01 L 37 988738 Left door complete 01 K 38 303508 Right door 01 Y 38 303508 77 Right door 01 L 38 303508 76 Right door 01 K 39 309944 Left door 01 Y 39 309944 77 Left...

Page 11: ...Notice de r f rence 316 11 Lorraine MF Alsacien r f 124 13 01 List of components...

Page 12: ...ident or wear tear 6 In the event of a problem before making any claim on this guarantee please ensure that the appliance has been installed and commissioned correctly and that the chimney is operatin...

Page 13: ...eption of closed combustion fireplace and inserts for which our guarantee is 5 five years excluding the following 1 Indicator lights fuses electrical elements and fans 2 Parts subject to wear or in co...

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