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INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
Chapter 4
page 18
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The walls surrounding the stove should be made from non combustible
materials (e.g. block, brick, concrete, fire-rated plasterboard
construction, etc) and at all times minimum safe distances to
combustibles must be observed.
We recommend installing the outer body of the stove first in the
required cavity (see section 4.4.2 to remove firebox).
4.4.1. FITTING OF REFRACTORY WALLS (ALUTEC
®
)
To protect against damage during shipping, the rear refractory firebrick
(inner ceramic wall) is not in place and must be installed before the
stove is used.
To install the rear brick first open the door and remove the upper
deflector in Calorite B. Hold the rear brick in place with the smooth side
facing out and slide the holding brackets down either side of the brick
to secure in position against the side bricks.
To facilitate stove installation all of the refractory firebricks may be
lifted out of the stove to make it lighter for handling. Please handle
the refractory firebricks very carefully as they are brittle and
may crack or chip if handled roughly.
Sequence for Removing Refractory Walls:
First remove the upper deflector B and then the rear brick. Lift out the
left hand side brick followed by the 3 base bricks. Remove the right
hand side brick last. Refit in reverse sequence.
4.4.2. INSERT ASSEMBLY
To facilitate insertion of the insert, the firebox can be removed from the
outer cladding or and the flue collar can be removed to facilitate the
connection to the flue pipe.
4.4.2.1.
Removal of the Flue Collar
Open the stove door, remove the upper deflector in calorite B and
unscrew the screws that tighten the flue union D (fig.5); after creating
the connection to the flue pipe and inserting the fireplace stove,
reinstall the union D being careful to connect it correctly with the flue
pipe tube, tighten the screws properly and reposition the deflector in
calorite B.
4.4.2.2.
Removal of the firebox
After removing the flue collar, continue by removing the protective
panel A by unscrewing the locking screws and then remove the fixing
screws (C) that hold the firebox to the outer cladding; at this point the
firebox can be separated from the outer cladding by sliding it forwards
to facilitate the assembly.
A
B
C
D
Figure 5 – Insert removal










