13
16
DO NOT SEAL WITH SILICON
If using a spacer to
compensate for lack of
chimney depth ensure the tape is placed on
the outer rim of the spacer flange. Refer
figure14.
14
13
All gaps between heater case and fireplace are
to be sealed. Seal with foam tape around top
and sides of heater flange. Refer figure 13.
Seal with fibreglass
between bottom of heater
case and base of fireplace.
Sealing the Fascia
22
23
21
Gas connections
1. Push the gas inlet access plate into the heater cabinet and slide the heater into the
fireplace ensuring that the gas inlet pipe is fed through the hole located at the rear
right hand side of the heater at the bottom. Refer to figure 21 and connection
dimensions in figure 23.
2. With heater in position, flanges should be hard against masonry. Secure case flanges
to the masonry. Screw or bolt the flange through the slots provided (figure 22).
3. Connect the gas supply pipe to the copper compression fitting provided (we
recommend using a basin wrench).
Push the gas inlet plate down to its original position and seal with an appropriate easily
removable material. Do not seal with a silicone sealant as the heater must be easily
removable.
Sealing is important as it prevents any leakage of flue products into the room.
Test all connections for gas leaks.