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Elipse 1
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Elipse 2
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Elipse 3
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Elipse 8
ASSEMBLY
The right location
When you are deciding where the stove is to be
placed, it is important to soled a central location in
your house in order to ensure even distribution of
heat. If you are also planning to install a chimney,
it is an ad-vantage if the chimney exit point is as
close to the roof ridge as possible, since this
entails both aesthetic and cost benefits If there is
a floorlevel above the stove, you should alsothink
about how the chimney is to pass through it. A
cupboard or a corner area is often a good location
for a flue shaft. The floor surface on which the
stove is to rest must be even and horizontal.
Order of assembly for top connection
Follow the chimney supplier’s instructions
carefully. Assembly is accomplished in the
following order:
1.
Prepare air-feed to the hearth (if required).
2.
Cut hole in ceiling.
3.
Install the fireplace base.
4.
Lift the stove into position.
5.
Assemble the plummet stop (see image below)
and fit the top unit in place and grid when
applicable. .
6.
Assemble the chimney (see images on the
right
Ball/plummet stop
If a top connection is employed, it is important to ensure
that the plummet stop is fitted inside the stove insert. The
plummet stop prevents damage to the flue baffle during
chimney-sweeping operations.
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Step 5. Plummet stop at top connection.
Place the top on the stove before mounting the top
connection.
Start by fi tting the adapter pipe,using stove sealant
(seephoto).The next stage is to fit the connection piece and the
flue modules,in accordance with the chimney manufacturer's
instructions
If there is a gap between the stove and the con-nection piece,
insulate it with carbolic, rock wool, or a similar material. Then insert
the flue pipes to achieve a tight fit against the stove.