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Propane gas appliances
opane gas appliances
opane gas appliances
opane gas appliances
opane gas appliances must not be installed in a cellar, basement or other
room which is built entirely below ground level (See Gas Safety (Installation &
Use) Regulations).
POSITIONING THE STOVE
POSITIONING THE STOVE
POSITIONING THE STOVE
POSITIONING THE STOVE
POSITIONING THE STOVE
1.
Decide on whether the stove is to be used in rear or top outlet set-up
and remove the appropriate outlet cover plate. The cover plate must be
securely attached to the unused flue outlet.
2
Place the stove in position on the hearth ensuring that the minimum
dimensions specified in figure 1 are adhered to. Connect the flue pipe
to the outlet and seal in place.
3.
Due to its weight there is normally no requirement for additional fixing
with this appliance. However, where the stove may be subjected to
some vibration (e.g. transit in a narrow boat), the legs should be secured
with wooden blocks or by some means that prevents lateral movement.
CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPL
CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPL
CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPL
CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPL
CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY
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Y
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Y
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A nut and olive are provided for an 8mm pipe inlet connection to the
elbow at the bottom front of the appliance. The elbow can be rotated to
allow a connection from any direction. The elbow includes a valve for
isolating the gas supply.
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The supply pipe must be rigid material. Flexible pipe must not be used.
•
Note: Prior to connecting the gas supply it is advisable to blow out the
gas supply so that any dirt which may be present in the pipe is cleared
and cannot enter the gas valve or pilot burner and so cause a blockage
•
With the supply connected pressure check the installation pipework for
gas soundness. In the United Kingdom check in accordance with the
current edition of BS6891. In the Republic of Ireland check in accordance
with the rules in force.
FITTING THE CERAMIC FIREBOX W
FITTING THE CERAMIC FIREBOX W
FITTING THE CERAMIC FIREBOX W
FITTING THE CERAMIC FIREBOX W
FITTING THE CERAMIC FIREBOX WALLS & FUEL BED
ALLS & FUEL BED
ALLS & FUEL BED
ALLS & FUEL BED
ALLS & FUEL BED
1.
The windows are secured with a locking screw. Remove the screw with
the Allen key supplied. See figure 2. Open the windows.
2.
Place the ceramic walls against the firebox sides. Locate the back edges
of the walls in the tabs at the back corners of the firebox. See figure 3.
3.
Place the ceramic rear base coal in position. The front of the coal must
rest behind the two stops at the rear of the burner and not rest on top of