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Bend up the fixing lugs on the supporting structure and fold in the metal tabs in the middle of the chimney frame as described in the
instructions on pages 83 and 87. Hold the sealing plate and fit the chimney frame into place, ensuring that the sealing plate and insulation
block are resting on the metal tabs. Secure the chimney frame by screwing into the fixing lugs on the supporting structure, and then poke
the corners of the insulating block out through the holes in the corners of the chimney frame.
Screw the back panel of the chimney onto the chimney frame. Adjust the entire chiimney frame with the adjusting nuts by following the
instructions on page 84. Check to make sure that the insulation forms a tight seal with the chimney frame and the connecting flue: this is
important to prevent hot convection currents from rising up to the ceiling.
Lay the fitting plate in place on top of the chimney frame (see picture page 87).
Important!
If you connect the stove to a rear flue, but wish to install an extra layer of soapstone tiles reaching right up to a ceiling made of
combustible material, please note the following:
• This is a special, customised solution, so the extra layer of chimney tiles and the chimney frame will have to be cut to size on site.
• The elbow joint must be insulated with an extra 60 mm of mineral wool (not supplied.)
• To ensure the right ventilation, there must be a gap of at least 200 mm between the ceiling and the top of the rear panel of the chimney
(the top section of the rear panel must be removed, or cut to size on site).
• There must be a gap of at least 5 mm between the soapstone tiles and the ceiling to allow for an expansion in the length of the chimney
during heating.
LEK
Cut away the partly punched metal cover and slide the sealing
plate and the block of insulating material down into place
around the connecting flue.
LEK
Pannkitt
Spread sealant over all joints. Fit the elbow joint in place and slide
it into the connecting flue.
Heat-resistant sealant