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Single wall

connector pipe

Double wall

connector pipe

Safety Distances(mm)

Model

Side

Back

Front

A–Chimney Connector to backwall

16.5” (419 mm)

10.5” (267 mm)

Elena

500

500

800

B–Chimney Connector to sidewall

22” (559 mm)

18” (457 mm)

Gabriel

510

760

800

C–Chimney Connector to cornerwall

20” (508 mm)

15” (381 mm)

Victoria

500

800

800

D–Unit to backwall

*14” (356 mm)

*8” (203 mm)

Maximus

600

800

1200

E–Unit to sidewall

*14” (356 mm)

*10” (254 mm)

Olive

500

800

800

F–Unit to cornerwall

*11.5” (292 mm)

*6.5” (165 mm)

Aidan

600

800

1200

For connecting into existing Cshimney:

The Chimney should be swept prior to installation and smoke tested to ensure it is sound.
The Chimney must not have any hollow sections present, these should be filled to ensure that any
soot or tar, etc. does not build up which may present problems when sweeping the chimney.
Hollow sections within the chimney may also present problems with the chimney draw.

The

connecting flue pipe must be sealed to the chimney with fire cement and high temperature resistant
rope as required. This is usually done into a register (Blanking) plate with an access door/hatch to
enable chimney sweeping. Particularly large chimneys may require lining as the flue temperature
may not get warm enough to provide a suitable up-draught.

Minimum diameter should be no less than the outlet size of the stove, 25to 50mm larger is ideal.
Where the stove outlet is less than 150mm this diameter should be no less than 125mm when only
burning smokeless fuels or a minimum of 150mm for any fuel types.

Horizontal flue.

Soot/Access Door

Fill Void

Fire retardant
Rope seal required

Allow area for collecting soot build up.
Minimum distance should be no less than
The outlet diameter of the stove.

Build up opening

Parallel Installation

Corner Installation

* Values for the models that are not listed in Safety Distances table

Values for D, E & F are as per

safety distance of the model

Summary of Contents for HF-706

Page 1: ...t s very important that you thoroughly read and understand all instructions before using your new stove or fireplace Check Building Codes When installing operating and maintaining your stove follow th...

Page 2: ...chimney fire evacuate people from the building close down the air controls on the stove and call the Fire Department To prevent the accumulation of soot or creosote check flue and chimney regularly an...

Page 3: ...allow any creosote to run down the inside of the pipe and not to come out and cause an unsightly mess and possible fire hazard All joints in the flue system should be sealed with fire cement and or a...

Page 4: ...n soft surface remove hob blanking plate from underside of hob by taking out 2 screws remove flue blanking plate from top outlet and fit to back outlet making sure it is properly sealed with ceramic r...

Page 5: ...himney may also present problems with the chimney draw The connecting flue pipe must be sealed to the chimney with fire cement and high temperature resistant rope as required This is usually done into...

Page 6: ...nt board TOP FLUE OUTLET If the chimney is not sound i e found to be leaking after a smoke test then the chimney must either be repaired or a flexible liner may be used ensure the liner is the correct...

Page 7: ...e correct type for Multi Fuel applications Some typical installations are shown as following Support Collar Fire Stop Spacer Radiation Shield Fire Stop Spacer Twin Wall Flue Pipe must start at least 1...

Page 8: ...or adjacent building whether or not beyond the boundary Note 3 At least 600mm above the adjacent building Notes 1 The weather surface is the building external surface such as its roof tiles or extern...

Page 9: ...h kg The figure shown for wood is based on dry hardwood First operation of stove You should begin using your stove by lighting small fires which get progressively bigger We recommend a series of about...

Page 10: ...equently Close the door gently after stove is reloaded You should always wear protective gloves and use tongs when tending a hot stove Ash removal Your stove is fitted with a shaker grate to remove th...

Page 11: ...l bed into the stove and allow it to burn for about 15 minutes so as not to kill the fire Then close the secondary air supply at the top of the door and turn the primary air inlet to almost closed The...

Page 12: ...replacements when the stove is cold Surface finish The stove should only be cleaned using a damp cloth Some cleaning products may leave stains on the stove surface Never use abrasive cloths as these...

Page 13: ...have damage to the sealing Check the condition of the door sealing rope and the joints within the stove If neither of these solve the problem you may have too much draught on your chimney and you may...

Page 14: ...vented gravity Feed Expansion Tank must rise continuously and will require a 25mm water clearance from below the warning pipe All pipe work and fittings must comply with all relevant fitting and Europ...

Page 15: ...it automatically opens the air inlet to the set open position when the water temperature is lower than 80 3 This way the thermostat makes the water temperature not change too much WATER HEATING SYSTEM...

Page 16: ...long period of time it is recommended to drain the system NORMAL RUNNING During normal running this condensation should be minimal if the system is fitted with a low limit thermostat This low level th...

Page 17: ...not be damaged or missing 4 You must not have used the stove to burn any of the prohibited fuels listed 5 The stove must have been continuously kept in a serviceable condition and you must not have a...

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