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INSTALLING THE STOVE
INSTALLER’S NAME
INSTALLER’S TELEPHONE NUMBER
INSTALLER’S COMPANY
APPLIANCE SERIAL NUMBER
The overall dimensions of the stove are shown in Fig. 3. The table above indicates
recommended distances between the stove and surrounding combustible materials. As
a rule, any surrounding combustible material should not exceed 80 ºC. There should be
sufficient space around the stove for service work.
HEARTH
The construction of the hearth must conform to Building Regulations, must be firm, non-
combustible and capable of supporting the stove. (Refer to Building Regulations
Document J).
FLUE CONNECTION
The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 5’’ (125mm) in diameter. The
stove is supplied ready for top flue connection. To change to rear connection the flue
collar must be moved from the top flue outlet to the rear outlet. To do this the following
instructions must be followed:
1.
Remove the firebricks from the stove.
2.
Remove the fixing nuts from inside the top of the stove using a 13mm spanner
(#1 Fig 4)
3.
The top plate can be lifted off
4.
The cast flue collar can be removed from the stove top by removing the 3 x
T30 Torx screws
5.
Remove the blanking plate using a 10mm spanner
6.
Place the blanking plate over the top flue outlet and fix in place using the bolts
which held it to the back
7.
Fix the cast collar to the rear flue exit using the 3 x Torx screws
8.
Refit the top plate and fix in place
9.
Fit the top flue blanking panel and set the legs to give a flush fit.
10.
Replace the fire bricks.
A rear flue box attachment is also available from ESSE that allows the stove to be
installed further out of any building recess. Fig.1 shows suitable flue connections.
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