3. Mounting and installation
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Fine adjustment
Screw the bolt at the adjustment foot to set the precise height. Range 5
cm. Use this method to set the Heat Pure perfectly level.
Fireplace surround
Materials with the following characteristics can be used to create the
surround around the Heat Pure:
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resistant to high temperatures, minimum 700 °C.
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free from materials which can cause fumes and odour nuisance.
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dimensionally stable, even after lengthy exposure to high
temperatures.
1.
The surround must have no direct connection to the Heat
Pure; it must be self supporting.
2.
Seal the joints between the Heat Pure and the surround,
using heat resistant glass fibre or ceramic cord.
3.
Use the Kal-fire mantel iron for easy and stable mounting of
the span above the door of the Heat Pure. Never attach this
mantel iron to the actual Heat Pure, but to the side of the
surround or use tie rods to attach it to the ceiling or wall.
4.
Ensure that the thickness of the surround above the door of
the Heat Pure does not exceed 11 cm, otherwise the
Pure will be too deeply recessed and it will be difficult to
operate/clean the door.
5.
Finish the surround using materials that do not contain any
plastic substances. High temperatures may cause plastic to
discolour.
6.
Before completely closing off the surround, ensure that the
inside of the surround is clean and free of dust. Preferably
use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inside of the surround. If
you fail to do his, particles of dust may cause problems in
the air flow of the convection system.
7.
The Heat Pure is surrounded by a metal strip which
facilitates the join between the surround and the Heat Pure.
These metal strips can be hidden from view on the front;
the lines of the surround then merge into the finishing strips.
The side strips can be demounted inwards, so the guide can
be accessed in the event of maintenance.
3. Mounting and installation
Screw the bolt at the adjustment foot to set the precise height. Range 5
Materials with the following characteristics can be used to create the
free from materials which can cause fumes and odour nuisance.
even after lengthy exposure to high
The surround must have no direct connection to the Heat
Seal the joints between the Heat Pure and the surround,
using heat resistant glass fibre or ceramic cord.
fire mantel iron for easy and stable mounting of
the span above the door of the Heat Pure. Never attach this
mantel iron to the actual Heat Pure, but to the side of the
surround or use tie rods to attach it to the ceiling or wall.
he thickness of the surround above the door of
the Heat Pure does not exceed 11 cm, otherwise the Heat
Pure will be too deeply recessed and it will be difficult to
Finish the surround using materials that do not contain any
substances. High temperatures may cause plastic to
Before completely closing off the surround, ensure that the
inside of the surround is clean and free of dust. Preferably
use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inside of the surround. If
do his, particles of dust may cause problems in
The Heat Pure is surrounded by a metal strip which
facilitates the join between the surround and the Heat Pure.
These metal strips can be hidden from view on the front; all
the lines of the surround then merge into the finishing strips.
The side strips can be demounted inwards, so the guide can