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8.13
When installed in a fire surround made of wood or other “combustible” material,
the ducting must be insulated from the surround where it passes through the aperture in
surround side. Wrap the insulating gasket round the duct and secure with the sealing tape
supplied as shown in figure 27.
8.14
For horizontal duct installations:
8.14.1
Size and cut the duct front covers and, if applicable, the elbow front covers. Note
that the appliance end of the duct front cover should abut against the outside face of the
fireplace surround side. It does not go inside the surround.
8.14.2
Secure the covers in front of the ducts by springing them over the location
channels in the support brackets (see figure 28).
8.14.3
Where applicable, snap fit the joint covers over the joints between the duct
covers and snap fit elbow covers at the corners.
8.15
For vertical duct installations:
Normally a false chimney breast will be constructed to hide the ducting. The duct
front covers will not, therefore, be required for these installations, but there must be
at least 25mm space between the duct pipes and any combustible surfaces. If,
however, the ducting will be visible, fit the front covers as described for horizontal
installations (section 8.14).
8.16
Install the fireplace surround or complete the false chimney breast.
Important: The appliance must not be left with the customer in a condition where
it can be turned on unless the hearth and surround (or false chimney breast) are
completely installed.
8.17
The backing plates, front covers and joint covers can all be painted to
suit the room decor with any of the widely available primer and finishing
paints suitable for coating metal surfaces.
8.18
Do not block the gap between the top horizontal flange of the duct
backing plates and the top rear edge of the front covers (see figure 29).
Figure 29
Figure 28
Figure 27
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