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3.0
Site Requirements - Page 8
3.5 Clearances
(Fig. 7)
1.
Shelf Clearance
- minimum clearance from the hearth to
the underside of a combustible shelf should be 830mm
(32
21
/
32
in) provided the shelf depth is 150mm (5
29
/
32
in) or
less. When the shelf depth is increased by increments of
12.5mm (
15
/
32
in) greater than 150mm (5
29
/
32
in), add 25mm
(1in) to the 830mm (32
21
/
32
in).
2.
Side of Fire
- minimum width between vertical sides of a
combustible surround should not be less than 675mm (26
5
/
16
in) provided the fire is central to the surround and the sides
do not project forwards more than 150mm (5
29
/
32
in). For
every 12.5mm (½ in) that the projection of the sides is
increased by, add a further 50mm (2 in) to the inside width of
the surround.
NOTE
: When the fire is fitted, this gives a
minimum side clearance of 150mm (5
29
/
32
in).
3.6 Gas Supply & Connection
1. The gas supply is to be connected to the appliance as a
concealed fix from the rear.
Turn off any appliances that are fed by the meter and
isolate the gas supply by turning off at the meter.
2. It is advisable to route the supply to the left side of the
unit taking into account the requirements of BS 6891:1988
dealing with enclosed pipes.
3. It is necessary to remove the grommet from the left hand
hole in the fire back panel. The grommet must be cut in
order to accommodate the gas pipe and replaced as in Fig.
8. The pipe can then be routed to the inlet elbow. (Fig. 9)
4. A suitable isolating cock should always be fitted in the
supply feed to the fire to facilitate servicing.
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