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3.0 Installation
3.1 Unpacking the stove
Warning:
Due to the weight of this stove (80kg)
we recommend that at least 2 people
will be required.
Adequate facilities
must be
available for loading, unloading & installation.
Ensure
before unloading this appliance that all routes to the installation site are safe, well-lit, un-
obstructed and all people and animals are completely clear and safe of the delivery route. All
relevant Health and Safety regulations must be observed.
Ensure
that any surface or floor can support the weight of the stove, installers & equipment before
attempting to unload and deliver the stove.
Before unpacking the stove, it is important to identify the stove door incorporating the ceramic
glass window position to avoid damage, you will find a label on the packaging that informs the
side the ceramic glass is facing.
Remove the straps that hold the ply box together.
Pull the ply box upwards until clear of the stove.
Remove the plastic and cardboard glass protector packaging.
Open the door and remove paper protection between the door and stove face.
Remove the glass internal ply protector.
Remove the instructions, Energy labels, Cardboard box that contains the flue collar adaptor, stove
mitten and ash pan / operating tool plus all silica moisture absorbing sachets.
After removing the outer packaging, remove the combustion chamber from the wooden pallet and
place it gently on its feet onto a level weight bearing floor. Note: There are lower bolts supplied
for fitment into holes in the base of each leg, these are adjustable to allow level adjustment of the
stove to uneven surfaces.
The instruction manual, Energy label, Energy fiche, Stove tools, and Stove mitten to be given to
the user after installation and explanation of stove use.
Dispose all packaging & Silica sachets. Always dispose of items in a way that is sustainable as
possible and that is in line with the current environmental protection, reprocessing / recycling, and
disposal technology.
3.1.1 Installing this stove
The stove and chimney installations
must
comply with all
Current National and Local Building
Regulations and any Rules in Force
including current issues of British Standard BS 8303 code of
practice for installation of domestic heating and cooking appliances burning solid mineral fuel and
British Standards BS EN 15287-1:2007 design, installation, and commissioning of chimneys; your
approved dealer or your local building control officer can advise regarding this. Ultimately, it is
you and your installer who is responsible to ensure that the installation complies with all relevant
Regulations and any Rules in Force.
For installations within England and Wales also refer to the Current Approved Document J that
gives guidance on complying with the Building Regulations.
3.1.2 Tertiary air control
The Tertiary air intake is a standard part for the Windermere 5 SE stove, there is no control to the
tertiary air intake as it is set to 100% open at manufacture.
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