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FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Fitting the flexible liner spigot plate
An outer flue spigot plate is provided to fit to the top
of stove if you are using an approved flexible liner.
The flue liner should be in place inside the chimney
and securely attached to the spigot plate using the
two pr-drilled screw holes and sealed with fire cement
and / or fire rope before you finally position and fix it
to the inset stove.
The spigot fits around the flue liner so that any
potential creosote will run down the inside of the liner
and then into the stove rather than cause a build-up
on top of the stove bodywork which could
eventually leak and cause an unsightly mess and
possible fire hazard. The spigot / liner joint should be
sealed with fire cement and / or an appropriate fire
resistant rope or gasket.
The spigot can then be easily bolted into place from
inside the stove once the stove’s baffle plate has been
temporarily removed.
See diagram 1 below
Outer Flue
Spigot Plate
Flexible liner fits inside
collar and is secured
with two self-tapping
screws (not supplied)
Pre-drilled screw
holes on sides
Two bolts are used to secure the
spigot plate to the flueway
aperture
Inside the stove:
The two bolts are used
to clamp the spigot plate
to the flueway aperture
Remember: The flexible
liner should be dropped
inside the chimney and the
spigot plate secured first