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flue outer ring and into the outer flue tube. Secure in place with self tapping
screws and then cover and seal the joint with the length of aluminium tape
supplied. Thread the fibreglass rope ring sealing gasket on to the flue.
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The gas supply should be routed from the meter or cylinder to a point
underneath or behind the appliance. There are two grommeted apertures
provided for gas pipe entry in the convector box. From this point route the
supply in 8mm diameter tubing to the combined pressure test point and isolator
fitting. Any exposed pipe within the wall cavity should be wrapped, painted with
bituminous paint or factory sheathed. Prior to connecting the burner to the gas
supply it is advisable to blow out the pipe to clear any dirt that may be present
and which could cause a blockage in the control valve or pilot.
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Remove the four M5 screws holding the convector box to the inner fascia. Lift
the heat exchanger and flue assembly and slide the flue assembly through the
hole in the wall until the heat exchanger flange meets the convector box flange.
Fix the heat exchanger through the convector box flanges to the inner fascia
using the M5 bolts supplied. Replace the self tapping screws that secure the flue
to the wall plate. Seal the flue to the wall plate with mastic. Fit the terminal
guard centrally over the terminal using screws and wall plugs.
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If plasterwork requires to be made good, please pay attention to note no. 3 on
page 2 of these instructions
Placing of Decorative Refractory Shapes
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Pour enough black ceramic granules to fill the space between the front air guide
and the window opening. The granules should finish level with the top of the
window ledge.
2
Two packets of ‘Cotswold Stone’ pieces are supplied with the fire. Open the
smaller packet containing twelve wedge shaped pieces.
3
Place ten of these pieces behind the rear air guide with the longer wedge
pointing downwards. These pieces should be supported by the rear air guide
and by the board at the rear of the fire. See Figure 6.
4
Place the two remaining pieces on top of the brackets at either end of the air
guides.
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Two pieces from the second packet should be placed at each end of the air
guides. They should rest partly on the front air guide and partly on the black
ceramic granules. See Figure 6.
Figure 6