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INSTALLING THE STOVE
Warning: — Use packing to avoid damage to underside Air Controls when moving on trucks!
Ensure that the Air Controls move freely before final positioning and installing
Always leave Air Controls open to shake out any loose material when moving stove
( If jammed, spin off the 6no domed nuts and clear obstruction)
Remember to leave sufficient clearance in front of the stove for the fire door to open fully when finally positioned.
Remove any packaging materials. The shrink polythene can be used as a cover for the stove whilst installation is in
progress
There is normally a piece of
cardboard
, for protection, behind the door glass. All other pieces of board in the
stove are the
fire boards
. Turn the handle and open the fire door then carefully remove it by lifting up and off its
hinge pins (retaining these) and place it safely out of the way. From the front of the stove you can now
remove
the operating tool, baffle, fire boards, the grate bars and ashpan
if necessary.
The
ashpan
can be used for holding the
grate bars
if you need to remove them, which can be done easily by
rotating them fully open then lifting each one out of the
grate link bar
, outwards and upwards.
SEPARATE THE STOVE AND CASSETTE BOX
Separate the stove from the cassette box by removing the 2no M8 screws & Flue Connector ( seen in Fig. 9) as
Well as 1no m8 screw in the ashpit (seen in Fig. 8)
Fix the Flue Outlet to the liner as per Fig.3, using Stainless Steel Self Tapping screws.
Note: When exiting the stove, other than vertically (as Fig. 3), it is advisable to also use a solid section of flue. This will help
prevent damage to the liner, as the chimney brush tries to exit the stove during sweeping
After checking that the rope seal is in place (visible in Fig. 3), pull the Liner up the Chimney temporarily, whilst the Cassette
box is positioned.
Fig. 3
There are two accepted methods of fitting:
1.
Pre install Rockwool slab insulation to the sides, top and rear of either the prepared opening, or Cassette Box then fix
the Cassette, both down and backwards through any of the holes provided, in order to prevent the assembly moving out
of it’s opening in the course of time.
Fix the Cassette box, both down and backwards as per above, then using a 6 :1 mixture of Vermiculite and Cement,
2. applied through the Flue Hole, fill the cavity around the back and sides of the Cassette box, level with the top.
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