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Rear-flue connection to a brick chimney
Mark out the centre of the hole to be made in the wall for a rear flue. Check that the height on the chimney corresponds exactly
with the height of the connecting flue from the stove. Make a hole approx. 180 mm in diameter and then secure the flue sleeve
in the wall using heat-proof mortar (not supplied). Leave the mortar to dry before connecting the stove to the flue.
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The stove is supplied from the factory ready for connection to a top flue. For rear flue connections the connecting collar must
be moved from the top to the rear of the stove. Remove the covering plates and insulation from the top of the stove and knock
out the punched metal plate on the rear of the stove. Replace the flue collar with the covering cap and vice-versa. Then re-fit
the covering plates and insulation on the top of the stove as shown below.
Slide the connecting fl ue into the collar, taking care to make sure that the gasket is not moved out of position. Stand the stove
on the fl oor-plate and slide the connecting fl ue into the fl ue sleeve in the wall. Seal the joint between the wall sleeve and the
connecting fl ue with sealing rope. If necessary, use heat-resistant sealant to make the seal tight.
Important!
The installation must be approved by
a qualified inspector before the stove is
made ready for use.
Read through the lighting and operating
instructions for the Handöl 20 series
carefully before lighting the stove for the
first time.
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