Operating instructions

CHIMNEY
The stove is a radiant room heater and must be con-
nected to a chimney of the proper size and type. The
chimney must have a diameter of at least 150mm.
Never connect to a smaller size chimney. Do not
connect to a chimney serving another appliance.
Minimum chimney height 4.5 meters from floor on
which stove is installed. The stove is supplied with a
5” flue spigot, the flue installation will require a 5” to
6” increaser which must be fitted with 1 meter of flue
outlet.
A flue that has proved to be unsatisfactory, particu-
larly with regard to down draught should not be used
for venting this appliance until it has been examined
and any faults corrected.
An existing masonry chimney should be inspected
and if necessary repaired by a competent mason or
relined using an approved lining system. The stove
must be connected to a chimney with a minimum
continuous draught of 12 Pascal’s. Poor draught
conditions will result in poor performance. All regis-
ter plates, restrictor plates, damper etc., which could
obstruct the flue at a future date should be removed
before connecting this appliance. If connecting to
an existing chimney with a flue diameter of more
than 150mm it is necessary to line the flue using a
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suitable stainless steel flue liner. Where a masonry
chimney is not available a proprietary type 150mm
twin wall, fully insulated pipe may be used.
The pipe must terminate at a point not lower than the
main ridge of adjacent outside obstructions. With
such installation, access to the chimney must be
provided for cleaning purposes. (See Fig.1)
When flue piping passes through a closure plate
with a sliding door, ensure that the pipe continues
up and is ultimately connected to the flue liner and
well sealed with fire cement.
TOP FLUE EXIT
For the top outlet configuration, remove the blanking
plate from the hob, remove the flue spigot from the
back plate and fix it to the hob. Fix the outlet blank-
ing plate to back plate (see Fig. 2). Push the flue out-
let connector pipe (not supplied) into the flue spigot
and cement into place using approved fire cement,
ensuring that no cement is blocking the flue pas-
sageway.
REAR FLUE EXIT
Push the flue connector pipe (not supplied) into the
flue spigot and cement into place using approved
fire cement ensuring that no cement is blocking the
flue passageway.
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