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14.1 - FITTING The Silicone Sealing Strip (Heat Engine & Fenton Case)
Heat Engine.
It is very important that a good seal is achieved between the Heat Engine Back Box flanges and the front of the
fireplace back panel/wall for safety reasons and to achieve maximum efficiency. Take the self adhesive silicone
sealing strip from the fitting kit and neatly apply to the flanges of the back box as shown,
(apply as close to the edge as possible), cutting to the appropriate lengths as required.
To also ensure there is a good seal between the base of the Heat Engine and the hearth apply a length of
self adhesive silicone sealing strip to along fire bottom flange of the back box.
The foam seals will ensure that when the Heat Engine is fixed to the Fireplace/Builders opening it will be fully
sealed ensuring the flue draw isn’t affected.
Fenton Case
Also apply Sealing Foam to the back flanges of the Fenton case.
14.2 - FITTING THE Fire –reference should be made to the photographs
a.
Using a Dust Sheet or equivalent protect the area around the Fire Installation.
b.
Remove the Fire from the box and lay it on its back. Using the Screw Driver provided slacken the
2 Screws at the Bottom Left and Right corners Securing the Glass Frame and ease it
outward slightly at the base then pull down and remove.
! IMPORTANT NOTE ! TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN WORKING INSIDE THE FIRE NOT TO MARK THE CERAMIC LINING PANELS.
c.
Now with the fire on its Base, now remove the Glass Frame Assembly
by firstly remove the 2 screws holding Front Coal Support.
d.
Now remove the Burner Assembly by taking out the 2 screws towards the back then slide the
Assembly forward taking care not to Mark the Liners, if the fire is fitted with a Remote Control
System then slide out the Receiver Box noting how it fits snuggle at the right side.
e.
Remove the Debris Plate at the back by removing the 2 screws allowing access through the Debris Duct for fitting the Gas Supply.
f.
There are fixing holes in the front side flanges which can be used if there is sufficient strong material for fixing. We don’t however
recommend drilling/fixing through a Fire Surround Back Panel as this could later cause cracking.
We do however recommend our cable fixing system which is supplied to secure the unit into the fireplace.
The cable fixing system will also pull the unit tight back into the fireplace to make a good seal.
This is very important to ensure efficient and safe operation of the fire.
See details with diagram of the Cable Fixing System on the next page .
14.
FIXING THE FIRE