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Each installation is unique to the property so it is not possible to give details to suit every setting. The installation must comply
with local and national Building Regulations and be made using best practice construction methods.
Many  fireplace  openings  have  a  supporting  lintel.  Do  not  remove  without  supporting  the  remaining  structure  of  the
building.

 Do not support the structure with the flue system or the appliance

.

The flue system must be fully installed and supported according to the manufacturer’s instructions BEFORE the appliance is

installed.

1a  Take care when installing the appliance. Careless handling and use of tools can damage the finish and/or area

.

1b  Remove    all  internal  components  before  proceeding. 

Manoeuvring  this  appliance  is  into  the  builders  opening  will

 

require 2 people.

1c  Check the operation of the Secondary and primary air slider to ensure it operates smoothly . Do not fit the appliance if
 

the slider is stuck.

Appliance

It is recommended that the appliance is secured both into the hearth and wall, providing
secure positioning for the stove

.

Fixing to the hearth 

2a  It is recommended that this appliance is fixed to the hearth. This must be done
before connecting the flue.
2b  Slide the appliance into the opening taking care not to damage the hearth. Check
that the fit is suitable and the appliance is in the correct position.
2c  Mark  drill holes  on the hearth ( 1 x 6 mm )
2d   Carefully remove the appliance from the opening

.2e   Using a masonry bit, drill corresponding holes in the hearth and fit 1 x  6mm floor

bolt.
2f  The appliance is now ready to be secured to the hearth afterthe flue system has
been connected.

Fixing to wall

It is recommended that this appliance is fixed to the wall. This must be done before
connecting the flue.
3a  Slide the appliance into the opening taking care not to  damage the hearth. Check
that the fit is suitable and the appliance is in the correct position.
3b  Mark  drill holes  on the wall ( 1 x 6 mm ), pre drilled  holes are  behind  the  door,
open door and mark drill position.
3c    Carefully remove the appliance from the opening

.3d   Using a masonry bit, drill corresponding holes in the wall and fit 2 x 6mm wall bolt.

3f   The appliance is now ready to be secured to the wall once  the  flue  system  has
been connected.

Connecting the existing flue

4a  The flue must be installed in accordance with the   manufacturers instructions.
 

Fit 20mm rope seal to back edge of stove to privide air tight seal when installed.

4b   If the appliance is installed on an unlined, masonry flue: — Fit a non-combustible
closure plate to locate the first section of single wall flue pipe from the appliance to
the  old system. — Making the connection as with a flue liner system.
4c   Do not connect the system into large voids that could exist in older chimney
systems. If this is the case consider using   a flue lining system or closure plate to
improve the operation of the appliance.  Before lifting the appliance into position on
the hearth connect the Flue Liner/Pipe to the Flue Collar .

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

4

2 & 3

Rope seal

Register plate

Summary of Contents for Burcott Multi-fuel

Page 1: ...Burcott Fireplace inset stove ENG FR OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Multi fuel and SE models Guide d utilisation et Mode d Emploi...

Page 2: ...blems Please note that all local regulations including those referring to national and European Standards need to be complied with when installing this appliance For further information on installing...

Page 3: ...fitted in the same room as the appliance Further guidance on the installation of the carbon monoxide alarm is available in BS EN 50292 2002 and from the alarm manufacturer s instructions Provision of...

Page 4: ...actory Alternatively the calculation procedure given in BS5854 1980 may be used as the basis for deciding whether a particular chimney design will provide sufficient draught If it is found that there...

Page 5: ...liance from the opening 2e Using a masonry bit drill corresponding holes in the hearth and fit 1 x 6mm floor bolt 2f The appliance is now ready to be secured to the hearth afterthe flue system has bee...

Page 6: ...ppliances can be affected by temporary atmospheric conditions which may allow fumes to enter the house Building regulations require that whenever a new or replacement fixed solid fuel or wood biomass...

Page 7: ...STOVE DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION MEASUREMENTS...

Page 8: ...x 7cm x 6 cm Output wood fuel Efficiency CO 13 o2 Recommended for smoke control Oct 2014 Output coal fuel Efficiency CO 13 o2 Burcott 4 1kw 83 0 38 YES 3 9kw 79 0 36 Mendip Stoves Burcott models are...

Page 9: ...oor of the combustion chamber HEARTH COMBUSTION AIR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS Mendip Stoves are fitted internally with vermiculite heat deflection panels and baffles these panels are designed to ensure the...

Page 10: ...TIME Before lighting your stove for first time make sure you have read this manual fully and acquainted yourself with the controls of this appliance see page 9 The heat resistant paint on your stove w...

Page 11: ...t closed To Open door lift handle To close push door closed and push handle down until located When opening the door of your Mendip stove always wear the glove that is provided to protect your hand fr...

Page 12: ...e the primary slider again 6 Once established close the secondary air slider by 50 for the stove to burn cleanly plenty of secondary air is needed do not be tempted to shut the fire down too early as...

Page 13: ...ld not be attempted Mendip smoke control stoves should not be burnt with the door left open The refuelling procedure allow the newly charged fuel to burn with the secondary air control set at maximum...

Page 14: ...ed when operating air controls and door Re fueling solid fuel To re fuel your stove Before refuelling open Primary and secondary air controls to fully open Open door gently and de ash your stove with...

Page 15: ...cleanly if it is burnt hotter Mendip stoves do not recommend that their stoves are burnt overnight for this reason As a night time regime we recommend that the fire is loaded when hot and burnt for fi...

Page 16: ...there is an adequate air supply into the room e that an extractor fan is not fitted in the same room as the fire 2 Fire Blazing Out Of Control check a the doors are tightly closed b the air controls a...

Page 17: ...le po le est en cours d utilisation Votre po le comprend les l ments suivants dans le po le This section shows the parts contained in your stove each stove has over 80 spare parts and each part is det...

Page 18: ...Baffle plate and remove left front brick Then remove steel baffle plate This will leave the flue free for cleaning Fig 5 Slide rear brick to the left and remove Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 5 Fig 1 Bur...

Page 19: ...with the front right brick the front brick has a routed out section for the handle mount to fit see fig 9 Place the bricks back in the chamber as they where taken out Ensure the baffle is put back in...

Page 20: ...Somerset BS26 2UG Tel 01934 750 500 Fax 01173 156 207 www Mendipstoves co uk E mail info mendipstoves co uk Distribu en France par la soci t Distributed in France and Benelux by Eurostove SAS Centre...

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