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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4. SECURE THE CASING TO THE WALL
Secure the casing in the opening by inserting screws, as shown on the
diagram. The stove can be screwed down through the base or through
the sides as required.
5. FILL WITH INSULATION AND MAKE GOOD THE OPENINGS
If you are using the vermiculite method of insulating the convection
casing, pour down from the top of the chimney. Fill in the space between
the casing and the brickwork and around the flue pipe with a vermiculite
or perlite concrete mix (see fig. 11). The recommended mixture is 6
parts of vermiculite or perlite to 1 part cement. Add only enough water
so that a few drops are released when a handful of the mixture is
squeezed.
Make good the opening at the top and sides of the convection casing
ensuring that a good seal is made with the side flanges. It is
recommended to use heat resistant plaster on the wall surrounding the
stove.
If for any reason it is not going to be possible to sweep the chimney
through the appliance, a soot door must be fitted.
6. SLIDE IN THE STOVE
Carefully slide the stove into the convection casing until the flue outlet
lines up with the upper flue collar and the air inlet engages at the base of
the stove.
7. INSERT COACH BOLTS
From the inside of the stove, insert coach
bolts in to slots A and B so that they hang
down into the stove. These are held in
place by the clips and will secure the flue
collar.
A
B
Slide the stove into position along the rollers
Attach convection casing to wall by
inserting screws at any of these points
charnwood
BAY
‘R’ Pin
1.7mm
Washer
M8x17
Roller
Clevis Pin
(
welded inside
stove)
ATTACHING THE
ROLLERS
Slot the roller and
washer over the clevis
pin. Insert ‘R’ pin
through the clevis pin.
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