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Cassette Stove Installation Guide — BK605 Rev 04
Connecting The Spigot Outlet To
The Flue System
The flue spigot outlet is inbuilt into the top section of
the appliance. The flue pipe must be fitted inside the
outlet spigot as shown in Figure 3. Failure to do so,
could result in the spillage of condensation running
down the outside of the flue.
Fire cement should be used to create an airtight seal
between the flue and spigot.
Sealing The Stove To The Fire
Surround
In order for the stove to operate correctly and at
maximum efficiency it is necessary to achieve a good
seal between the back face of the stove convector
section, the stove back base sections and the
decorative fire surround and hearth.
This should be achieved using fire cement. Any void
surrounding an inset stove when installed should be
filled with fire cement, vermiculite or similar in the
interest of safety and efficiency .
Combustion Air Connection
If the installation requires the combustion air to be
take from the exterior of the building (Direct air), as
described earlier in this manual (page , then the
connection for this supply, is located on the base of
the appliance.
The connection hole is central to the appliance and is
90mm inboard from the rear of the appliance, as fig. 4
below.
Fig. 3: Fitting The Flue Pipe Inside The Spigot Collar.
INSTALLING THE STOVE
Flue Pipe
Flue Pipe Inside Joint
Spigot Built Into Appliance
Fig. 4: Plan View Of Appliance—Showing air connection
Centre Line Of Stove
Front Of Stove
90 mm
Rear Of Stove
View On Base