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INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE INTO THE OUTER BOX
Once the outer box is installed securely in place and the wall has been made good, final preparaons to fit the
appliance can now be made.
In all installaon condions the gas connecon should be provided using 8mm (O/D) copper tubing. The relevant
‘knock-out’ entry point should be removed to allow the gas supply to enter the appliance.
No soldered joints
should be used with the firebox of the appliance.
Ensure a gas soundness test has been performed to ensure that the exisng pipe work in the property is sound.
The connecon to the appliance will be made by connecng the appliance inlet pipe to the previously installed
8mm restrictor isolaon valve.
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CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY
Now carefully li the appliance into the outer box and guide the horizontal flue secon through the outer wall,
ensuring the gas supply is si8ng in the correct posion. The appliance should locate on the two threaded studs at
the top le and right of the outer box. Take care that the appliance is fully rearward and these two studs can be
seen protruding through their mounng holes.
Finally, install the appliance into the outer box and secure it into posion with the two nuts at the top and two
screws at the front on the base panel. Use the special magnec nut tool (with hex head drive) to secure the two
nuts (supplied in the installaon fi8ng pack). The magnet will hold the nut securely whilst the drive is aligned with
the stud. A torch may be needed to guide the nut to the correct posion.
A dummy run (see previous page) should be carried
out so that the gas supply pipe can be cut to the
correct length.
With the appliance temporarily in posion mark the
gas supply length for cu8ng. Remove the appliance
and fit the 8mm restrictor/isolaon valve (supplied in
the fi8ng pack) to the gas supply pipe.
Install the isolator before INSTALLING THE
APPLIANCE INTO THE OUTER BOX, or the tube
nut indicated by the red arrow cannot be
reached!