EXAMPLE A
Rear connection directly into a chimneybreast or
a masonry chimney, e.g. a Heda Chimney.
Mark
the centre for the hole in the wall for the flue.
Check that the height agrees with the stove's connec
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tion height. Make a hole with a diameter of approx.
180 mm using a drill and a chisel.
Install a pre-bushing of approx. ∅160 (not included)
using heat-resistant mortar. The connecting pipe
(not included) is measured and cut, so the end of the
pipe ends at the level of the chimney's flue after it is
installed.
When the stove is installed, the pipe has to be con
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nected to the stove's connection sleeve using a seal
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ant and tightly caulked with oakum or mineral wool
between the flue and the pre-bushing.
NOTE! Brick-
ing the pipe into the chimney is not allowed.
EXAMPLE B
Rear connection through a flammable wall
The connection is made in the same way as in ex
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ample A, with the exception that the connecting pipe
passes through a flammable wall.
The flammable wall therefore, must be furnished with
a shaft with fire retardant lining (Masterboard, Minerit
or equivalent) and be insulated with at least 100-mm-
thick fireproof insulation around the connection pipe.
Thus, there must not be any flammable material closer
than 100 mm from the flue.
If the outer diameter of the flue is ∅128 mm, the shaft
must be at least 328 mm x 328 mm.
3. UNPACKING
The K700 is delivered on a pallet broken down into
the following parts:
Stove completely assembled
1x
Hearth plates, glove etc.
(Box in hearth)
1x
Sleeve connector
1x
Cover plate
1x
(Not used with top connection or the hotplate accessory)
The stove is secured on the pallet via a fixing plate in
the base. If you want, some parts of the stove can be
dismantled to make installation easier. The procedure
for this is described in the following steps.
1. Remove the cast iron/soapstone top
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Chimney
Pre-bushing
Cut
off
Concrete Wall
Connecting pipe
Chimney
Pre-bushing
Cut
off
Wall
Fire proof insulation 100mm
Shaft of fire retardant
material
Insulation