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Rear Fire Board
Side Fire Board
Baffle
Baffle Support Pins
Baffle Gusset
Fitting of Fire Board and Baffle
Diagram 5
Replace the
canopy
if removed and check the base to ensure that the rope which makes the seal between the canopy
and the body of the stove is in place (if needed it can be held in place with a smear of fire cement).
The flue spigot supplied with the Woodwarm is either 152mm or 178mm depending on your model. It is designed to be
used for top or rear mounting and is interchangeable with the blanking plate if a different flue position is
required at a later date. A smear of fire cement should be applied to the flange of both the blanking plate and the flue
spigot to ensure an air tight seal. Locate the
blanking plate
and the
flue spigot
in their chosen
apertures and then rotate each clockwise through about 15 degrees to lock them.
Ensure seal is secure and airtight
.
Fire cement and/or a length of fireproof rope should be used to seal the join of the
flue pipe
and the flue spigot, the
joint between two
flue pipes
and where the flue pipe joins your chosen
register plate.
Stainless Steel
self-tapping screws or nuts and set screws should be used to reinforce the above joints where applicable.
Carefully remove any excess fire cement immediately to ensure no marking of the stove finish.
Replace the fire board retainer brackets (9kw and Double stoves only) fire boards, baffle, grate bars and log guard
followed by the ashpan and finally the main fire door. (
For fitting instructions of fire boards and baffle see
diagram 5 )
.
BAFFLE
The smoke baffle sits on the rear fire board and locates on the baffle support pins in the top of the stove (front pins on
two pin models) . Fit baffle as shown in Diagram 3
.
Ensure baffle seats squarely on rear board.
INTERNAL FIRE BOARDS
These stoves are for both wood and solid fuel and the interior of the fire chamber of all of them is lined with 30mm
Mica based fire resistant board . There are three pieces, one at the rear under the baffle and flue outlet and one on
either side or, if boilered only on the non-boilered sides of the stove. These fire boards are ready cut, to size and shape
and may be packed loose to prevent damage. They are very fragile so
handle with care
,
especially when loading with fuel. They have a relatively short life, especially when burning coal, so do inspect them
regularly and replace if they begin to deteriorate by showing signs of breaking up or wearing thin. The fire board is
important for efficient combustion and is not covered by any warranty as it is considered a consumable product.
A table of replacement sizes is provided under
Stove Fire boards
on
table 1 page 3.