
10
FLUE OPTIONS
The GR905 stove can be configured for
a 125mm (5”) top or rear flue outlet.
Under no circumstances should the flue
pipe diameter be reduced from 125mm
(5”) as this could be extremely
dangerous.
Remember a top flue outlet will always
be the most efficient choice if it can be
undertaken safely.
Top Flue Outlet
For a top flue outlet the aperture should
already be open on the top of the fire-
chamber bodywork and the flue collar
fitted at the factory.
On some models the flue collar may be
contained in the ash pan, in which case,
remove the loose fitting lid by pulling it
forward and lifting it upwards. Attach
the collar using the two bolts supplied.
Ensure that a good seal is made
between the firechamber surface and
the gasket on the flue collar – use fire
cement if necessary.
Re-attach the lid, ensuring it is pushed
towards the back of the stove and
‘locks’ securely against its locating lugs.
When the lid is properly located the
flue collar should be perfectly central in
the lid aperture. The flue pipe can then
be fitted through the lid into the collar.
Again, neatly apply a seal of fire cement
and / or fire rope to ensure an air-tight
connection.
Avoid getting fire cement on the
paintwork by masking the immediate
working area. Any excess fire cement
should be removed immediately.
Your Graphite stove should already be factory
configured to take a top flue outlet with the flue
collar fixed in position as shown above
If using the rear flue option then the rear heat
shield / Convection Scoop should be removed to
expose the rear flue outlet blanking plate
The flue and blanking plate are then swapped over.
Be careful to ensure good air-tight seals are main-
tained on the new attachments – use fire cement
if necessary