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PART 6: INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICS, FIREBOX AND FAN BOX
Important : Under no circumstances should the electrical
loom be fed between the inner and outer sections of the flue
tube.
Obtain the wiring loom and lay the loom through hole in
the wall ensuring that the end with two connectors and
earthing tags is outside the building.
Ensure the Mains electrical supply to the appliance is in
place
and is isolated
.
Important : We strongly recommend that a dust mask and
protective gloves are worn in order to minimise exposure to
Rockwool fibre whilst fitting the insulation jacket .
Ensure the Rockwool insulation jacket is securely
positioned on the back of the firebox.
Fit the top part of the jacket to the top of the firebox by
securing with two tags as shown below in fig. 16.
Note : Use aluminium tape provided to seal
adjoining edges of the jacket as shown, unless cable fixing method is to be
used, in which case, tape up after cables are in
position.
Now connect the wiring loom at the firebox end, the eight pin connector is located on
the lower left hand side of the appliance. Take two ‘P’ clips from the loose parts bag,
and use them to secure the loom to the upper left hand side of the firebox. Two fixing
holes can be found in this area of the firebox.
Use the fixing screws provided and now secure the ‘P’ clips and the loom over the top
of the insulation jacket ensuring that approximately 250mm of slack exists between the
eight pin connector and the first ‘P’ clip.
This slack is necessary to allow removal of the electrical control unit in future servicing.
Obtain the previously prepared flue tube and attach to the spigot on the back of the
firebox.
Ensure that the flue pipe is not fitted in reverse. i.e. The stepped end is the firebox end.
Now offer the complete assembly as a unit to the wall.
Take care not to damage the wiring loom as the flue pipe is inserted through the wall.
Now it is necessary to secure the firebox to the wall.
Fig. 16