JINCHW09 Rev A 12/05/14
This appliance will fit into a standard 16” fireplace
opening if the clay fire back is removed.
Any non-combustible walls within 50mm of this
appliance should be at least 200mm thick and
should extend at least 30mm above the top of
the appliance and at least 1.2 metres above the
hearth. Any walls more than 50mm from the
appliance may be reduced to a thickness of
75mm. Ensure the inter-connecting flue pipe also
has adequate clearances to combustible
materials
The walls surrounding the stove will become hot
and should therefore be finished in a heat
resistant plaster.
Do not hang pictures, plasma screen televisions
or ornaments above the stove, as these could be
damaged and could potentially create a fire
hazard.
Please check the suitability of any fireplace /
surround for closed solid fuel appliances before
installation. Parkray Ltd cannot be held
responsible for any fault arising through incorrect
use or installation. Fire surround back panels
suitable for solid fuel are usually in three sections
and slabbed. Many fire surrounds are suitable
only for gas and electric fires and therefore not
suitable for solid fuel.
H
EARTH
R
EQUIREMENTS
A constructional hearth with a minimum thickness
of 120mm should be provided. This constructional
hearth should extend to at least 244mm in front
of the stove and 121mm at the sides
The constructional hearth should be made of solid
non-combustible material and can include any
solid non-combustible floor. The boundary of the
hearth must be clearly marked. This can be done
by adding a super-imposed hearth on top of the
constructional hearth – e.g. a slate slab on top of a
solid concrete floor.
F
LUE
R
EQUIREMENTS
The flue serving this appliance must be dry, free
from cracks and obstructions and be in accordance
with relevant standards.
The diameter of the flue should not be less than
150mm and not more than 200mm.
If these requirements are not met the chimney
should be lined by a suitable method.
If there is no existing chimney then either a
prefabricated block chimney in accordance with
Building Regulations Approved Document J or a
twin-walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS EN
1856 can be used. These chimneys must be fitted
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
and Building Regulations.
The chimney/flue should have a vertical height of
at least 4.5 meters and should terminate in
accordance with Table 1.