20
Rear flue exit position
.
If using the rear flue exit position, remove the steel heat shield to the rear of stove by un-fastening
the 4 securing nuts, this will expose the rear flue blanking plate.
Un-fasten the 3 bolts securing the blanking plate and remove.
Check the flue blanking plate rope seal is in correct position and un-damaged.
Securely bolt the blanking plate to the stove top flue position as described above.
Securely bolt the flue collar adaptor to the stove rear exit flue position as described above.
Securely fasten the heat shield to the rear of stove using the 4 nuts supplied.
A suitably gauged metal rigid stove flue pipe of the correct size
complying
with
Current National
laws, Building Regulations, and any Rules in Force
(not supplied), is connected to the flue collar.
The joint between the stove collar and rigid stove pipe
must be
fully sealed using suitable stove
rope / fire cement. When the rigid stove flue pipe is
fully
inserted into the stove flue collar drill
two suitably sized holes in a suitable position 180
apart through the stove flue collar and rigid
stove pipe and use either corrosion proof self-tapping screws or bolts, nut and washers of suitable
size to ensure the rigid stove pipe is unable to be pulled out of the stove collar.
Ensure
the
self-tapping screw or bolt nut and washers do not obstruct the stove collar flue way and ensure the
screws or bolts and locating holes are airtight.
The chimney or flue way that the stove pipe is connected
must be
at least 125mm internal
diameter. (ii) rectangular or square flues having the same internal cross-sectional area and a
minimum dimension of 100mm for straight flues or 125mm for flues with bends or offsets. Refer
to
Current National laws, Building Regulations, any Rules in Force including BS 8303 and BS EN
15287-1:
(This
must be
confirmed with HETAS or Local Authority Building Control and all
National laws, Building regulations and any Rules in Force
).
Fig 3.
Flue adaptor if using the top exit.
Top exit blanking plate if using rear exit.
Summary of Contents for Windermere 5 SE
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