Figure 11: Adjustable Circulating Chamber
Figure 12: Adjustable Legs
Figure 13: Liner Adaptor
2.10 Adjustable Circulating Chamber
The adjustable circulating chamber (patent pending: GB1305647.8)
is a standard component of the FUSION insert (Figure 11). It is
designed to prevent heat escaping from the existing chimney and
allows for an optimal flow and heat transfer. The width is adjustable
from 32
” to 38”, the front height is adjustable from 23” to 28” (with
the rear height fixed at the minimum 23”), and the hole for the
stainless steel liner is adjus
table by 2” (front to rear).
NOTE: The circulating chamber requires minimal assembly.
Please refer to Section 3.4 for detailed instructions.
2.11 Adjustable Legs
The FUSION insert is supplied with three adjustable legs (Figure 12) in the
bott
om of its firebox to allow adjustment of the height if the surround isn’t
flushed with the wall of the masonry fireplace.
2.12 Liner Adaptor
The FUSION Liner Adaptor is a component that comes with the FUSION and
is required to connect the stainless steel liner to the FUSION insert (Figure
13).
2.13 Metal Tag
The Metal Tag is found on the front sheet metal piece of the crate of the
Fusion and indicates that alterations have been made to the masonry
fireplace to accommodate the insert. The metal sheet piece having the
Metal Tag is to be installed at the Bottom of the Circulating Chamber (see
Section 3.3.1) using the provided screws. The Bottom of the Circulating
Chamber should have the side with the Metal Tag installed face up so the
Metal Tag is visible if the firebox were to be removed.
The Metal Tag reads as follows:
This fireplace has been altered to accommodate a fireplace insert and should be
inspected by a qualified person prior to re-use as a conventional fireplace.
Ce foyer a été modifié afin d'y insérer un foyer encastrable et doit être inspecté par une
personne qualifiée avant sa réutilisation comme foyer conventionnel.
2.14 Serial Number
The serial number of the unit is located at the bottom of the removable Ash Lip (Refer to Section 2.7).
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