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Fig. 3 Window Removal
Fig. 2 Terminal Positions
Terminal Position
Minimum
Distance
(mm)
A
Directly below an openable
window or other opening e.g. air
brick
300
B
Below gutters, soil pipes or drain
pipes
300
C
Below eaves
300
D
Below balconies or car port roof
600
E
From vertical drain pipes and soil
pipes
75
F
From internal or external corners
600
G
Above ground, roof or balcony
level
300
H
From a surface facing a terminal
600
I
From a terminal facing a terminal
600
J
From an opening in a car port
(e.g. door, window) into dwelling
1200
K
Vertically from a terminal on the
same wall
1500
L
Horizontally from a terminal on
the same wall
300
3.
UNPACKING
The carton contains the following:-
1 Fire assembly
1 Ceramic fuel base
4 Ceramic coals
1 Flue unit
1 Inlet elbow
1 Pack fixing screws and wall plugs
1 Wall fixing template
1 Length of flue sealing tape
Remove all the items carefully to prevent damage. Some items may be contained in the packaging fitments - Examine the
packaging carefully before discarding. Check that all the items are present and undamaged.
4.
PREPARE THE FIRE
4.1
Stand the fire upright
4.2
Detach the case front by removing the knurled nuts and washers at
the case sides (see fig.1).
4.3
Pull the bottom of the case forwards and then left to remove.
4.4
Remove the window unit by detaching the 12 wing nuts securing the
window frame (see fig.3) and pulling forward.
5.
PREPARE THE WALL
The flue must be installed so that it is at right angles to the back panel of the
fire all round the flue circumference. The fire itself should be fitted vertically
against a flat wall. Where this is difficult to achieve due to building
inaccuracies care should be taken to ensure that the back of the fire is not
stressed in any way due to distortion of the assembly when tightening the
fixing screws. Where necessary, non-combustible packing pieces should be
used to provide a satisfactory fixing surface.
Before cutting the hole in the wall make sure that the height to the top
surface of the finished floor is known. The minimum acceptable height from
this surface to the flue hole centre is shown in figure 4.
If a loose hearth or plinth is to be used, the height from its top surface must be used when determining the minimum flue
height. Where installation is to a timber frame wall, the appliance should be positioned so that the right side wall fixings
are into timber studs to absorb any pressure generated by operating the control knob.
Proprietary cavity fixings should be used at the left side if the fixing at this side is into plasterboard.
5.1
Place dust sheets on the floor and over any furnishings etc.
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