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Fig 4

Step 4

Drop the flexi flue liner down through the chimney,
connect the 5 - 6” flue pipe adaptor and the rigid pipe
section to the liner (see Fig.5).

Step 5

Mark the drill location and drill the holes using a
5.5mm drill bit. Fix the casing to the floor using the
self tapping screws provided.  (Optional, screw fix
ashlip, see Fig 7).

Step 6

Lift the stove into the external casing. Remove all
internal parts as per pre-assembly instructions prior
to lifting it. The stove can be lifted into the casing
approximately 75mm first and then it can be pushed
into the final position while taking care to lift the front
edge to preserve the hearth.

Step 7

Drop the rigid pipe section into the stove through the
flue outlet opening.  Lay the sealing gasket on to the
flue spigot, then fit the flue spigot to the end of the
rigid pipe using the 3 grub screws provided. 
(See Fig  5).

Fig 5

Step 8

Then using the M6 screws secure the stove to the
convection chamber. Push the insert stove against
the fireplace before fully tightening these bolts.

Step 9

Push the rigid pipe back up through the flue outlet
and fix the flue spigot into position using the M8 nuts
provided. It may be necessary to cut a prop to hold
the spigot in place while the fixings are being
attached.

Step 10

Complete the installation of the flexi line at the top of
the chimney in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.

Step 11

Fit the individual components in the following order:

1. Grate Support
2. Grate
3. Ashlip (Optional - Use if Required)
4. Cast Iron Side Liners
5. Fixed Baffle
6. Loose Baffle
7. Back Bricks
8. Side Bricks
9. Fire Fence

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Страница 1: ...m persons should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot working surfaces while in use or until the appliance has thoroughly cooled When using the stove in situations where children aged and or infirm persons are present a fireguard must be used to prevent accidental contact with the stove The fireguard should be manufactured in accordance with BS 6539 ...

Страница 2: ...bustion Air Requirements 6 9 Commissioning Handover 7 10 Location 7 11 Floor Protection 7 12 Clearance to Combustibles 7 13 Stove Dimensions 8 14 Technical Data 8 15 Primary air Control Spin Valve 9 16 Secondary Air Control Slider 9 17 Recommended Fuels 9 18 Refuelling 9 19 Slow Burning 10 20 De Ashing 10 21 Maintenance 10 22 Chimney Cleaning 10 23 Important Notes 11 24 Lighting 12 25 Fire Safety ...

Страница 3: ...ghter for installation Remove the refractory fire bricks these bricks are loose and just need to be lifted clear of the grate support plate before they can be removed To remove the loose baffle lift the front edge until it hits the top and then slide it forward Then drop the rear edge and the baffle will slide down To remove the fixed baffle loosen the two screws and slide it forwards it will then...

Страница 4: ...installation to clear any soot falls which may have occurred due to the difference in combustion between the stove and the open fire For guidance when installing new chimney systems or relining existing chimneys please refer to BS EN 15287 2007 The stove must be connected to a chimney with a minimum continuous draught of 12 Pascal s 05 WG Poor draught conditions will result in poor per formance CO...

Страница 5: ...he flue outlet opening Lay the sealing gasket on to the flue spigot then fit the flue spigot to the end of the rigid pipe using the 3 grub screws provided See Fig 5 Fig 5 Step 8 Then using the M6 screws secure the stove to the convection chamber Push the insert stove against the fireplace before fully tightening these bolts Step 9 Push the rigid pipe back up through the flue outlet and fix the flu...

Страница 6: ...efully towards the opening the bottom edge needs to go towards the side it will fit to and the top edge goes to the centre of the stove With the casting tilted like this then the casting should pass through the open ing in the front When the casting is in the stove manoeuvre it into position by inserting the back edge first then the front 5 Fixed Baffle The baffle fits to the roof of the stove usi...

Страница 7: ...t any air current produced will not pass through normally occupied areas of the room An air vent outside the building should not be locat ed less than the dimensions specified within the Building Regulations and B S 8303 Part 1 from any part of any flue terminal These air vents must also be satisfactorily fire proofed as per Building Regulations and B S 8303 Part 1 Air vents in internal walls shou...

Страница 8: ...ct is designed to be installed into a fire place B Allowances for proper clearances to com bustibles FLOOR PROTECTION It is recommended that this appliance is installed on a solid level concrete base a non combustible hearth conforming to current Building Regulations must extend to the front of the appliance CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES This appliance must be installed in a recess the recess should n...

Страница 9: ...okeless Fuel Room 4 9kW Typical refuelling intervals to obtain nominal outputs MSF 2 hours Flue Gas Mass Flow MSF 3 3 g s Flue Gas temp at nominal output 277 o C Gross Weight 100 kgs Flue Outlet 125 mm Log size 310 mm This appliance has been tested in accordance with BS EN 13240 ...

Страница 10: ...is used when burning manufactured smokeless fuels These controls are hot when the appliance is in use Use the glove provided to operate these controls when they are hot Fig 15 RECOMMENDED FUELS This appliance has been tested using seasoned wood logs and manufactured smokeless fuels Other fuels are commercially available and may give similar results Do not use fuels with a Petro coke ingredient as ...

Страница 11: ...Fig 17 Do not leave the fire unattended with the fire door open even for a minute WARNING NEVER DISPOSE OF ASH WHEN STOVE IS LIGHTING IMPORTANT DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO THE FIREBED AND GRATE ASSEMBLY IF THE ASH PAN IS NOT CLEANED OUT DAILY AND BEFORE EACH USE MAINTENANCE CREOSOTE Formation and Need for Removal When some fuels are burned slowly they produce tar and other organic vapours which combine wi...

Страница 12: ...ever persistent fume emission is potentially dangerous and must not be tolerated If fume emission does persist then the following immediate action should be taken a Open doors and windows to ventilate room and then leave the premises b Let the fire out c Check for flue or chimney blockage and clean if required d Do not attempt to relight the fire until the cause of the fume emission has been ident...

Страница 13: ... air slide is pushed up Cutting off the air supply will reduce the heat output FIRE SAFETY To provide reasonable fire safety the following should be given serious consideration 1 The installation of smoke detectors 2 A conveniently located fire extinguisher to con tend with small fires resulting from burning embers 3 A practical evacuation plan 4 A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows a Not...

Страница 14: ...13 NOTES ...

Страница 15: ...14 NOTES ...

Страница 16: ...ATE F00995AXX 14 ASHPAN F00997AXX 15 LEVER F01007AXX 16 SEAL PLATE F01031AXX 17 TOP BAFFLE F01032AXX 18 SECONDARY AIR BAFFLE F01036AXX 19 LH BACK BRICK H00203AXX 20 SIDE BRICK H00207AXX 21 RH BACK BRICK H00208AXX 22 MIN SPRING HANDLE L00539AXX 23 DATA PLAQUE N00500AXX 24 FLUE GASKET P00102AXX 25 LH SIDE PLATE Q00750AXX 26 RH SIDE PLATE Q00751AXX 27 5 FLUE Q00752AXX 28 GLASS T00095AXX 29 HINGE U001...

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