
E & OE Instructions Part number IN1212 Ed D
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DISTRIBUTORS (H.B.S) LTD. June 2011
Diagram C
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Mounting the insert (Diagram C)
Remove the smoke shelf (1) from the insert. Remove the transport fastening device by pulling out the
two glazed pins located near the hanging hook for the smoke deflector plate on the right and left sides
of the combustion chamber, respectively. Remove the smoke deflector plate (2) from the insert. Attach
an Ø6 mm seal to the bottom the smoke outlet bushing. Then push the insert into place in the brickwork
casing. Next, pull the connection pipe (3) down into the smoke outlet bushing and lock it by bending the
four locking flaps (4) outwards on the sides on the inside of the insert. Afterwards, remount the smoke
deflector plate (2) and smoke shelf (1).
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Restructuring of brickwork around insert
During the reconstruction, the outer casing should be carefully levelled off at a suitable height. Remember
electric piping for 24 volt electricity supply to the controls (only applies to the HWAM I 31/55). As the
reconstruction progresses, there should be a gap of a minimum 5 mm between the brickwork and the outer
casing. The frame of the outer casing has a width of 15 mm. Any brickwork stretching across the outer
casing must be self-supporting. Remember the screws between the outer casing and the wall.
Fire tubes and any convection ducts to other rooms should be fitted to the outer casing during the
reconstruction.
The outer casing is not load-bearing. Therefore, fire tubes exceeding 2 m in length and, possibly, the
chimney, must be secured (using hangers) thus avoiding putting any load on the outer casing.