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INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
TOP FLUE SITE
REQUIREMENTS
3.4.0.1
For this type of installaon the chimney or flue must be either Class 1 (brick
chimney or 7” diameter flue) or Class 2 (5” diameter flue) The minimum effecve
height of the flue must be 3 metres, (10’). The flue must be clear of obstrucon and
if the previous installaon was intended for solid fuel (e.g. coal or wood) it must be
swept prior to this installaon proceeding.
REAR FLUE SITE
REQUIREMENTS
This type of installaon will use the top
exit flue. The appliance is configured for
this type of installaon when unpacked
from the carton. A 127mm (5”) single
skin flue pipe should be used to connect
the appliance to a register plate. A
127mm (5”) or 178mm (7”) liner can be
installed and should run the enre
height of the chimney. This liner (if
fiMed) must extend from the appliance
to the flue terminal.
Alternavely, the flue gases can vent
using the exisng chimney, providing
the debris diverter is fiMed to the top of
the flue pipe. See adjacent diagram.
Note: it is important that an access
hatch is provided in the register plate to
allow debris removal.
3.4.0.2
If the appliance it to be installed
with a rear flue exit, the product must
first be configured for this type of
installaon. Refer to page 21 in these
instrucons to convert the appliance to
rear flue.
For this type of installaon, the rear flue
kit must be purchased separately. It is
important that the rectangular flue duct
protrudes at least 15mm through the
closure plate. This duct should be cut to
size during the installaon process. This
duct cannot be extended. The free end
of this duct should ideally be posioned
directly beneath the centre line of the
flue way. It is important that at least
50mm of free area past the flue duct is
le to allow the combuson products to
clear easily.
Ensure that 50mm is le between the
rear of the appliance and the closure
plate.