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INSTALLING THE STOVE
POSITIONING
The overall dimensions of the stove are shown in Fig. 4c & 4d along with a table that
indicates recommended distances between the stove and surrounding combustible
materials. As a rule, any surrounding combustible material should not exceed 80°C.
There should be sufficient space around the stove for service work.
HEARTH
A minimum of 740mm x 820mm x 9mm thick floor protector should be used underneath
the appliance. The floor protector should extend 300mm in front of the appliance fuel
loading door with the stove being placed centrally in the 820mm width. The Thermal
Conductivity of the floor protector should be a minimum of 0.1m² K/W for 9mm sheets.
FLUE CONNECTION
The flue pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney is 150mm (6") in diameter. This
stove is only available as a top flue connection.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES
1.
The installation must allow for adequate chimney sweeping.
2.
Avoid using bends greater than 45° to the vertical. All flue pipe sections should be
as close to vertical as possible.
3.
All joints in the flue system must be effectively sealed.
4.
All flue sockets must face upwards.
5.
Check the appliance for soundness of seals between castings and main components
and that all supplied parts and fittings are correctly fitted.
On completing the installation, check that all the internal components of the stove are
positioned correctly.
Check - Ashpan, iron grate, baffle, side and back bricks.
Leave the appliance operational and explain the operation of the stove to
the customer. Leave all instructions and operating tools with the customer.