Technical data
18” Inset Taper 010710 
2.4.1  INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE (Flue)                18” Inset 
Any permanent flue restriction must be removed and any variable dampers locked fully open or removed. If the flue has been used 
previously for solid fuel, it MUST be swept PRIOR to installation. This appliance is suitable for installation into CLASS 1 flues ONLY
. 
2.4.2  INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE (Clearance to sides and shelves) 
The minimum clearance to any combustible material to the side of the appliance must be 150mm (Fig. 10). 
The minimum clearance to any non-combustible material around the perimeter of the appliance must be 75mm. 
The minimal clearance to the underside of a 150mm depth combustible shelf from the hearth must be 790mm. Add 12.5mm to this 
clearance for every 25mm increased depth of shelf (Fig. 10). A `SHELF CHART’ (Fig. 11) is provided to aid in calculating clearances to 
shelves. 
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540mm 
 415/445mm 
560/590mm 
Hatched area must be non-combustible. 
Class 1 
A conventional brick or stone chimney with a minimum effective 
cross sectional dimension of 225mm x 225mm 
A lined flue with a minimum diameter of 175mm having a chair brick 
and throat lintel conforming to the current issue of BS 1251 (Fig. 
9A). 
When an existing refractory chair brick is fitted, the minimum 
distance required between the rear of the opening and the front face 
of the surround is 215mm. Any remedial work should be carried out 
including levelling the base beneath the fire (Fig 9A). 
Fig. 9 
600mm 
790mm 
150mm 
Add 12.5mm to clearance for every 
25mm increased depth of shelf 
Fig. 10 
802.5 
815 
827.5 
840 
852.5 
175 200 225  250 275 
SHELF CHART
Shelf Depth 150 
All dimensions are in MM 
Shelf Height 790 
Fig. 11 
Fire 
Max 65mm 
surround or lintel. 
Min 100mm 
Fig. 9A 
 215mm 










