INSTALLER’S GUIDE
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Fig. 6a Limousin fascia fixings
combustible cladding, the cladding must be removed from the area covered by the outer
surround. We suggest that the actual surround is used as a template to mark the area for
combustible cladding removal.
3.4
Fireplace Flue Pull
After preparing the fireplace, carry out the flue flow test as detailed in BS5440: Part 1.
Note - A 13 gramme smoke pellet will generate the required volume of smoke, anything
smaller may give a false pass result.
Observe the smoke. If there is a definite flow into the opening continue with the
installation. If there is not a definite flow, preheat the chimney for ten minutes and
recheck. If there is still no definite flow, the chimney may need attention.
Do not fit the
appliance. Seek expert advice.
4 P R E P A R I N G A P P L I A N C E F O R
I N S T A L L A T I O N
4.1
Gas Supply Connection
8mm Bundy or semi-rigid tubing must be used to
connect the appliance to the gas supply. Centre the
appliance in the fireplace opening taking care not to
scratch or damage the hearth.
If a concealed gas pipe fixing is to be used, offer the gas
pipe through the appropriate grommet. A nut and olive
are provided for an 8mm pipe inlet connection to the
elbow at the bottom front of the appliance. The elbow
can be rotated to allow a connection from any direction.
The elbow includes a valve for isolating the gas supply.
4.2
Appliance Preparation
4.2.1
Limousin only: Detach the front fascia by removing two
screws near the bottom inner edges of the fascia legs. Pull the
fascia clear (The top is held to the convection box by two
magnetic discs). See figure 6a.
4.2.2
Disconnect the control linkage from the burner unit by
removing the shouldered screw which joins the control linking
bar to the control pivot unit. See figure 7.
Fig. 7 Control linkage