SECTION 2
INSTALLATION OF FIRE
2.1
UNPACKING THE FIRE
Carefully lift the fire out of the carton. Remove the loose item packaging carefully
from the front of the appliance. Check the contents as listed :-
Packing Check List
1off
Fire box / burner assembly
1off
Boxed ceramic base, front ceramic rail and 11 large / 4 small coals or
13 pebbles (4 off “FR”pebbles 7 off “L” large & 2 off “S” small pebbles)
1off
Loose items bag including remote handset and batteries on RC models
1off
Flue restrictor baffle
1off
Installation & Maintenance / User Instruction Book (Combined)
2.2
INSTALLING THE FIRE BOX
Establish which type of flue you are intending to install the fire in to :-
225 x 225mm (9 inch x 9 inch) brick built chimneys 175mm (7 inch) diameter lined
brick or stone flue, insulated pre-fabricated metal flue box to BS 715 / BS EN
1856-2. When installing into 125mm (5 inch) diameter lined brick or stone flue, or
insulated pre-fabricated metal flue box and liner to BS 715 / BS EN 1856-2 the
restrictor baffle must not be fitted.
The flue restrictor baffle (supplied in the loose items) should only be used in
225 x 225mm (9 inch x 9 inch) brick built chimneys where the flue pull is
excessive. It must not be fitted if installing the product into a metal flue box,
pre-cast or 125mm diameter lined flue. See fig 4 / 5 below for details on fit-
ting / removing the restrictor baffle onto the spigot on the rear of the firebox.
A spillage test must always be carried out to check satisfactory clearance of
flue products, regardless of the type of flue the appliance is being fitted to.
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Fig 4
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Flue Restrictor
Baffle Not Fitted
Fig 5 - Flue Restrictor
Baffle Fitted via 3 screws
as shown
3 screws