Frame cut through, ready to break off. No damage
to front casting!
Once the frame is cut through – careful not to saw the enamel
front- unscrew the 2 bolts located under the frame. They can
easily be felt under where you have been sawing. They un-
screw easily with a screwdriver about 8mm across the blade.
Gently tap the frame on the inside end ( both sides) and I
have found it snaps easily and cleanly .
Vacuum out the area underneath to stop swarf from being
sucked into the burner.
Drilling the mounting stud holes.
Drill to tap to 6mm
( studs sup
plied
)
Fitting the mounting plate
Once the holes are drilled and tapped 6 mm , screw
in the studs supplied so that they just pass through
the frame.
When the burner is positioned in the firebox, 2 x 6 mm
studs locate it. The Burner mounting Frame, (as seen
in the parts list), is used as a template. Using the
frame allow 5 mm clearance above the plate. Using a
felt tip or similar mark , the two mounting holes are 9
and 3 o’clock for drilling.
Cutout removed