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Figure 2
Figure 2 shows the maximum length flue aMached to the appliance. If the distance from the front face of the inside
wall to the outside wall exceeds 725mm the installaon cannot proceed. In most installaons the flue secon will
need to be cut to the appropriate size. Any reducon to flue length must be removed from the end opposite the
terminal and the three holes then re-drilled to fix the flue to the appliance—use the holes in the waste secon of
flue as a guide.
DO NOT CUT THE FLUE YET. ONCE THE APPLIANCE CAN BE PLACED IN POSITION THE FLUE LENGTH CAN BE
CHECKED BEFORE CUTTING—REPLACEMENT FLUES WILL BE CHARGED FOR IF THE FLUE IS CUT INCORRECTLY.
FLUE CUTTING INFORMATION IS ON PAGE 14 OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 3 shows the appliance dimensions. This should be used to determine where the fire will be installed into the
customers property. An area of 1500mm wide and approximately 1200mm high (from the intended base line of the
appliance) - (see page 9) should be cleared of ALL combusble material. Plasterboard in this area should also be
removed– this will be replaced with a suitable heat resistant board. The flue hole must be 6” (minimum) diameter
and located at a height of 523mm from the base line of the appliance.
A clearance of at least 5mm must remain between the rear face of the appliance and the inner face of the outer
brickwork. Ensure there are no combusble materials in this area.
Fig.3
SITING THE APPLIANCE AND PREPARING THE OPENING
See Page 11
for full details