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4. 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.
5. PREPARING APPLIANCE FOR INSTALLATION
5.1 Burner removal
The burner assembly is retained by one screw set in the front
leg (see Fig.7). Remove the screw and carefully remove the
burner assembly by lifting and sliding forward from the
firebox
5.2 The flue restrictor
This appliance is supplied with a flue restrictor fitted inside
the firebox. (See figure 8).
The restrictor must be removed
where a precast flue or a flue liner is used
. For all other
installations the restrictor should remain in place. There may
however, be certain exceptional circumstances where the
restrictor causes the fire to fail the spillage test. In such cases
the restrictor will have to be removed. After removal conduct
the spillage check again.
5.3 Firebox Seal
A self-adhesive foam seal is
supplied for attaching to the
rear of the firebox frame
inboard of the decorative
trim on all three faces. Make
sure that all joints are butted
together to prevent air gaps.
see figure 9.
Fig. 7 Burner attachment point
Figure 8 Restrictor plate
Figure 9 Firebox seal