Linear installation guide 13563-H 08-19 |
29
Installing the wall lining
There are some aspects of the wall lining installation that are critical to the safe operation of the
appliance. An air gap of at least 3 mm around the fire is critical to the safe operation of the Linear
to ensure air flow in and around the unit.
Additional notes
While the fire is safe when installed with combustible wall linings in accordance with these
instructions, please be aware that the wall will go through hot and cold cycles and can reach
temperatures of up to 80 °C. This could impact the durability of timber or wallpaper finishes.
The wallboard support rails are used as a fixing point for the wall lining, it is recommended that
screws are not used as a permanent fixing along the top edge of the fire—use a suitable adhesive
instead.
If screws are used (maximum length 25 mm) around the edge, ensure they do no interfere
with the working parts of the fire (latches, IR receiver, On/Off button).
Cutout reference
800
1000
1500
A
Minimum
816 x 566
1016 x 341
1516 x 341
Maximum
830 x 580
1030 x 355
1530 x 355
B
816 x 566
1016 x 341
1516 x 341
C
810 x 560
1010 x 335
1515 x 335
Please note
: A, B, and C relate to the drawings on pages 30-35.
IMPORTANT
Wall lining UP TO lips of unit
3 mm air gap
around unit
Avoid getting plaster in the air gap around the fire lips
IMPORTANT
Do not be tempted to paint over the clear plastic IR receiver lens that peeps through in the
bottom left of the fire. This will severely restrict the distance at which the simple remote will
operate.
Do not paint over the IR receiver lens