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5.3 Fitting The Flue Spigot Outlet
The flue spigot outlet is found packed inside the appliance. Depending upon the
particular installation, the flue spigot outlet can either be fitted to the top or rear outlet.
The fitting of the spigot is affixed to the stove body using the 3no. M6 Square cup bolts,
washers and nuts supplied. Note, ensure that the rope seal is in place before fully
tightening the fixings. A very thin layer of fire cement can also be applied to the mating
surfaces.
5.4 Fitting The Hot Plate (Blanking Plate)
The hot plate or sometimes referred to as a blanking plate, will be supplied fitted to the
rear outlet of the stove. Again this can be fitted to either outlet on the appliance and is
dependent upon the installation requirements.
Fitting is simply done using the supplied M6 nuts and washers (no bolts are required as
studs are factory fitted to the hot plate disc). Again fire cement can be used in
conjunction with the self adhesive rope seal.
5.5 Connecting The Spigot Outlet To The Flue System
The flue pipe must be fitted inside the outlet spigot as shown in Figure 2.
Failure to do so could result in the spillage of condensation running down the flue.
Fire cement should be used to create an airtight seal between the flue and spigot.
When fitting the flue spigot & hot plate, always ensure that the rope seal is
fitted.
Failure to do so, could lead to exhaust fume leakage into the property and
potential carbon monoxide poisoning.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Booklet 722
Page 9
WOODFORD Stove
Installation Guide
Fig. 2 . Flue & Spigot Fitting
Flue Pipe
Spigot
Flue Pipe Inside Joint
Rope Seal Joint