Installation & Operation manual of Jetmaster UK clean burn range
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Revision 10/02/2010
Rear V Board Removal
Remove the rear left and right vertical V boards by gently pulling one edge out first sliding forward. Note they are
handed for replacement with a cut out in the corners.
Side V Board Removal
The left and right side V boards can be removed by gently pulling one edge out first then slide the boards towards
the centre of the fire.
To replace the V boards offer one edge in first and then push the V board gently back. Note:- They should
be pushed back flat against the steel body of the fire.
Note:- Some of the V boards will only fit one way around and if they are forced will break.
Flue Adaptor Removal
With the internal components removed it is now possible to get to the flue adaptor bolts. These should be removed
and the adaptor carefully removed from the top of the fire. Take care not to damage the adaptor seal. If some of the
internal V boards are still in situ then care should be taken when removing and replacing the flue adaptor bolts so
that none of the internal parts become damaged.
Inner Firebox “Engine” Removal
Finally with the adaptor removed the inner firebox engine can be removed.
Slide the inner firebox “engine” out on the guides from the outer box. The engine contains easy grip areas that
allow 2 people to easily lift it out. With the inner and outer boxes now separate work can begin to fit the outer
firebox into the prepared opening.
Fitting the Firebox
Due to the modular construction of the unit, you can for instance:
Fit the flue adaptor, air supply pipe and the outer box. The rest of the components can be kept in safe storage while
all rough building and finishing work is being completed. At the final stage, the engine and finishing frame can be
fitted.
This way there is less chance of aesthetic damage, or accidental damage to important components while building
work is in process.
Flue Adaptor Connection to Flue
The flue adaptor can now be attached to the base of the flue liner. This can then be pushed up while the outer
firebox and inner fire box are slid into place. After the fire is installed then, working from the inside it should be
possible to pull the adaptor together with the liner downwards into the recess at the top of the inner firebox. Once it
has seated correctly then the 3 bolts must be screwed into the nut fixings to hold it in place.
If an existing rigid flue is to be used and is suitable then the adaptor will need to be joined directly to the flue. The
opening will need to be prepared high enough to allow the outer box and adaptor to be slid in place and with
sufficient room to work to enable the adaptor to be connected to the flue.
This may involve breaking into the front of the chimney breast to create sufficient space.
Outer Firebox Fitting
The box can be sealed to the opening using the insulation supplied, or similar insulating material.
Place the outer firebox in front of the prepared opening. Wrap the sides and back of the fire with the insulation and
hold this in place with tape. Insulation should also be placed across the top of the outer firebox in front of the flue
adaptor to allow for expansion and contraction and to protect the wall above from excess heat.
Slide the outer firebox into position in the prepared recess, taking care not to snag the insulation on the sides/top of
the opening.
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