Flue liner
Flue gatherer
Flue adaptor
Flexible liner
Inset stove
Fixing screws
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Flues should not pass through ceilings,
floors or any form of combustible walls
without adequate, approved insulation
having been installed, to protect the
combustible material.
4.7
INSTAllING AND BACK FIllING
1. Remove the inset stove from its
packaging and inspect for any
damage.
2. Place adjustable legs to the bottom of
the inset stove if required.
3. Fit the appliance into the opening,
making sure it is central. A good seal
should be made between the flange
and the surround. The adjustable legs
can be used to level the inset stove if
required.
4. Remove any excess fire cement from
around the flange.
5. Make the connections to the boiler
and ensure the primary flow pipe rises
from the boiler so that no air is
trapped in the boiler.
6. Before back filling, fill the system
with water and check the boiler
connections for leaks. Ensure that
the materials used for back filling are
non-combustible.
7. An expansion pipe must be fitted to
the inset stove water outlet pipe,
which must be vented to atmosphere,
above the height of the header tank.
There should not be any valves
between the inset stove and the vent
pipe outlet and it must not be
possible to obstruct the outlet in
anyway.
8. Fit the flue connector to the top of the
appliance so that it is central to the
chimney and extends to the point
where the chimney narrows.
Ensure that the flue manufacturer’s
instructions are adhered to at all
times.
9. All voids must be filled and the flue
pipe flaunched into the chimney,
so that no soot can collect when
sweeping the chimney.
10. Make good the holes in the front and
side of the chimney breast, ensuring
they are airtight. Remove any material
from inside the appliance and check
the flue pipe is clear.