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Finally re-commission the fire, see Commissioning Section.
Door Glass Replacement and Seal Replacement
To replace the door glass and seals first follow the procedure on door removal.
Once the door is removed then work can be carried out to remove and replace the glass and seals as required.
Place the door on a soft surface in a safe position to protect the glass, paint and inner seal.
Particular attention should be given so that the painted edges do not become damaged.
There are 2 seals on the door.
The door frame consists of 2 parts, an inner frame and main frame.
One seals between the main door frame and the inner firebox. This seal is attached to the back of the outer door
frame.
The other seals the glass between the main and inner door frames. It is attached to the inner door frame.
Servicing Door Seal between Door Frame and Stove Body.
If the ceramic rope seal needs replacing then only use a genuine Jetmaster supplied seal and rope flexible
sealant. Obtainable through your supplier or from Jetmaster direct.
To remove the ceramic rope seal, start at the bottom corner adjacent to the hinge and pull the old ceramic rope
seal out of the recess. Once removed clean any old adhesive out of the recess surfaces. Spread a thin bead of
sealer into the channel of the door frame.
To replace start at the same position and working around the frame feed the new ceramic rope seal into the
recess. Ensure that it is fully engaged. Take care not to stretch it as it is pulled around the door edge.
Main door frame to inner firebox seal
Sealer and rope kit
Refit the door using the reverse process in door removal section.
Replacing Glass and Glass Seal to Door
The seal between the glass and the inner door frame can be removed by first removing the bolts that hold the
inner frame to the main door frame.
Then remove the old glass and seal and clean the surface under the glass to remove any of the old sealer
between the glass and the main door frame. Spread a thin, even bead of sealer into the glass recess.
Refit the glass by aligning in the frame.
Before refitting the inner door frame, check the seal on the back of the frame for damage. If this needs replacing
then a seal can be obtained from Jetmaster. This seal has backing tape which should be peeled back and the
seal attached to the inner frame around the edge, ensuring that it touches at the corners so as to give a
continuous seal.