
JINCHW09 Rev A 12/05/14
Installing the Stove
1.
Check positions of pipe connections.
2.
Make suitable access holes so you can access
the tapings and infill with vermiculite
concrete.
3.
Apply fire cement around the rope seal. This
will help seal the stove when in position.
4.
Move the stove into position inside the
fireplace opening, being careful not to
damage the hearth or paintwork on the stove
and making sure that the rope seal is
compressed forming a tight seal between the
stove and fireplace.
5.
Connect the boiler – see ‘Installation of boiler
models’.
6.
Fill the boiler and check for leaks.
7.
Connect the flue – see ‘Flue connection’.
8.
Infill the stove with vermiculite concrete.
9.
Fill in the access for the boiler pipe
connections.
10.
Fill in the top access.
11.
Drill hole into hearth through base using a
10mm drill bit.
12.
Position anchor bolt provided through base
plate and fix stove in place.
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ATER
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YSTEM
We strongly recommend that a knowledgeable,
experienced and qualified plumbing and heating
engineer is responsible for the design and
installation of the heating and hot water system.
Parkray Ltd cannot accept responsibility for any
consequential loss, however caused, due to under
or over specification of the appliance in any
installation.
Do Not –
Under any circumstances connect the
stove to a sealed (pressurised)
heating system or unvented hot water
cylinder.
Do Not –
Link the stove into a heating or hot
water system with an existing boiler
without the use of suitable equipment
such as a neutralizer. When fitting this
type of system the neutralizer
manufacturer’s instructions must be
followed.
Do –
Fit an open cold feed and expansion
cistern with separate cold feed and
vent pipes. The cold feed and vent
pipes must be unvalved. The open vent
pipe should have a diameter of 22mm
and rise continuously from the boiler.
It is common practice to form the vent
pipe from an extension of the primary
flow (see diagram).
Do –
Connect the stove to a
double feed,
indirect
hot water cylinder via 28mm
copper flow and return pipework,
rising continuously from the boiler to
the cylinder. The cylinder and heat leak
radiator must be sited higher than the
stove.
Semi pumped systems should be used on heating
and hot water systems with gravity circulation to
the hot water cylinder and one unvalved 2 KW
radiator to act as a heat leak when the central
heating is switched off.
All four tappings on wraparound boilers should be
used for systems incorporating separate gravity
and pumped heating loops. Each flow and return
should be taken from diagonally opposite sides of
the boiler.