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INSTALLING THE STOVE
POSITIONING
T
he overall dimensions of the stove are shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 3 shows recommended distances
between the stove and surrounding combustible materials. As a rule, any surrounding combustible
material should not exceed 80
°
C. There should be sufficient space around the stove for service work.
HEARTH
The construction of the hearth must conform to Building Regulations, must be firm, non-combustible
and capable of supporting the stove.
FLUE CONNECTION
The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 125mm (5") in diameter. The stove is
supplied ready for top flue connection. The flue blanking plug supplied with the stove is used to block
the rear flue outlet. To change to rear connection the flue blanking plug can be moved to the top outlet.
To access the bolts attaching the rear flue connection, all the internal parts must be removed.
A rear flue box attachment, available from ACQUISITIONS, allows the stove to be installed further out
of any building recess. Fig. 1 shows suitable flue connections.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES
1. The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping.
2. Avoid using bends greater than 45° to the vertical. All flue pipe sections should be as close to
vertical as possible.
3. All joints in the flue system must be effectively sealed.
4. All flue sockets must face upwards.
On completing the installation, check that all the internal components of the stove are positioned correctly.
Leave the appliance operational and explain the operation of the stove to the customer.
Leave all instructions and operating tools with the customer.
Wood Burning: Check grate is closed and side and back bricks are in position.
Mineral Fuel Burning: Check grate is open and side and back bricks are in position.
DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES
Fig. 3 - Dimensions and Clearances
6
435
531.5
365
4
8
7
5
2
6
Optional rear
flue attachment
available from
ACQUISITIONS
NOTE
All dimensions are in millimetres