Fitting the Wood Tray and Log Retainer
Slide the wood tray into the firebox. The wood tray should be fitted with the centre leg towards
the rear of the firebox. Once in position the log retainer can be attached to the front of the wood
tray. The clips on the rear of the retainer should clip over the front of the tray and the lugs at each
end of the retainer will locate behind the firebox frame each side.
Fitting the Basket Grate
The basket can be slide into the firebox centrally. It should be pushed back to the rear of the
firebox and then pulled foreword slightly by a few millimetres to allow a small air space between
the rear of the basket and the inside back of the firebox. Fit the bottom grid into the basket and
slide the ashpan under the basket.
Hole - In - The - Wall Installations
When fitting as a hole in the wall fire the following should be taken into account.
Installations without overhead mantle may be subject to hot air staining above the fire in the
same manner as a wall above a radiator.
If fitting the Jetmaster contemporary decorative frame then sufficient clearance should be
allowed around the outside of the fire for the frame to fit flat to the wall. The distance from the
top of the hearth to the underside of the firebox should be 95mm minimum.
Any hole in the wall installation will still require a hearth to be fitted.
Inglenook Installations
The fire should be set within a brick or stone recess, built within the inglenook and extending at
least to the height of the top of the flue gather. For the best possible results, the flue connection
from the top of the fire to the chimney should be made with flue liners or flue pipe sealed in to
the existing chimney where it narrows. The inglenook above the lintel should then be sealed with
a non-combustible register, or ceiling, to prevent heat loss into this space.
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