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13.
Take the painted Drop Box and conduct a trial fitting of it up into the Ceiling Tile Frame. Confirm that:
13.1.
It can be made vertical. (Perpendicular to the floor.)
13.2.
It can be positioned at the correct height vertically to cope with: Floor Pro height of
height of Tommi + length of available Flue Guard and still have the Flue Guard lap
neatly onto the lower portion of the Drop Box.
13.3.
The Drop Box is centralised over the floor mark position for the fire.
14.
Mark the midpoint of each side of the Drop Box and use masking tape across to find the centre.
15.
Check position with plumb bob or laser etc. You have some latitude to enlarge the hole and move the
Ceiling Tile Frame up or down the ceiling slope as required. You may temporarily install the two halves
of the Ceiling Tile
– as described below – to determine where the Drop Box has to sit.
16.
Put a couple of temporary screws through the centre holes of the Drop Box and Ceiling Tile frame
flanges, allowing for perpendicular adjustment front to back (
Caution:
These centre screws must be
removed once rivets are fixed in the outer holes, as they would otherwise inhibit the flue from sitting in
the proper position).
17.
Mark position of Drop Box relative to Ceiling Tile Frame
– vertically and up and down slope.
18.
When everything is positioned correctly, remove Drop Box and permanently install Ceiling Tile Frame
with 3 screws through round holes in each tab, each side into blocking timber.
Fig 5