Gas rate chart
Natural Gas 57 M
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L.P.G 70 M
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Electrical supply
An electrical supply will be required for the fire. This should be by means of a wall
switch provided by an electrician, located on the outside of the framing housing the
firebox. Not inside the framing cavity.
See installation drawing for preferred
location of switch
Gib fixing
The firebox has a channel around both sides for gib fixing.
Insulation Kit & Timber clearance
The through wall fire is complete with an insulation kit. The insulation kit allows the
fire to be installed with minimal timber clearances: 10mm minimum from the sides of
the firebox, 25mm minimum clearance from the top of the firebox. Timber clearance
from the flue is also 25mm. There is no requirement for any additional fireproof
materials within the fireplace cavity providing minimum clearances are allowed.
Recessed installation
Standard wall linings are not suitable for recessed installation. Please contact
Real Fires for advice prior to installation
Flue requirements
The minimum flue height is 2.4 metres
The Through wall fire has two flue outlets. Two separate flues connect to the flue
outlets which are then connected to a Y piece which is a transition to join the two
flues into one larger flue. One flue is then continued through to termination with a
cowl outside.
The Flue cowl should be no lower than 900mm vertically from the roof line,
and a 2 metre horizontal clearance from any part of the building.
see cowl clearance drawing
Flue and cowl sizes
Two Flues from firebox 2 x 150mm diameter Stainless inner steel flue
2 x 200mm diameter Galvanised outer flue
Y piece 2 x 150/200mm spigot converting to 1 x 200/ 250mm spigot
Single flue 200mm diameter Stainless steel inner flue
250mm diameter Galvanised outer flue
Cowl 200/250mm