Reflex 105 Balanced Flue User Installation Manual

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Site Requirements
6.10 DISTANCE TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE OR COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL
TO CREATE ENOUGH CLEARANCE FOR THE TOP
VENTS TO OPEN. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT NO PART OF
THE STUDWORK, (COMBUSTIBLE OR NOT,) IS BUILT
WITHIN 400MM OF THE TOP OF THE BOX.
6.11 It is recommended that a marble slip or similar material
is used when tting cassette replaces into a plastered
surface, in order to allow for heat dissipation. Also allow
adequate time for newly plastered areas to dry out. Rapid
drying can create cracks. If in doubt, seek the advice of a
professional plasterer.
6.12 Parts of this appliance become hot during normal use. It is
therefore recommended that a suitable re guard be used
for protection of young children and the inrm.
MASONRY INSTALLATION
6.13 Please note this appliance has been primarily designed for
studwork applications. However, there are circumstances
where the appliance could be installed in a block or
brickwork replace using different methods and materials
for the nal effect.
THIS VOID MUST BE VENTED TO PREVENT HEAT
BUILD UP AROUND THE APPLIANCE.
6.14 This appliance is not suitable for installation onto a
combustible wall. Remove all combustible material from the
area shown, see Diagram 6.
6.15 Create a Builders Opening in chimney breast to the
required size, see Diagram 3. Ensure that the clearances to
combustible materials is maintained.
MINIMUM
CLEARANCES
TO NON
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL
6
20mm
150mm
12mm
20mm
20mm
200mm
20mm
50mm
5mm minimum
(without lintel)
Decorative Surround
If tting this appliance with a decorative surround
refer to separate installation instructions supplied
with the Surround.
This appliance is designed so that non-combustible
board can be taken right up to the edge of the
ange.
Whether nishing with an edge effect or with a
decorative frame this appliance must be installed
using the Edge Installation method.
STUDWORK INSTALLATION
6.5 If a studwork installation is used (eg. wooden framework
and plasterboard), combustible parts of the studwork
must not be any closer than the minimum dimensions
shown in the diagrams. NOTE: These dimensions must be
maintained even if the combustible materials is protected by
non-combustible linings.
6.6 Do not pack the void around or above the appliance with
insulation materials such as mineral wool.
6.7 The void built for the cassette must be ventilated to prevent
a build-up of heat. Vents must be tted at both high and low
levels of a minimum of 200cm² each. These vents must take
cold air from the room and return warm air back into the
room.
6.8 A removable access hatch must be left in the side of the
chimney breast for future servicing and inspection of the
appliance.
6.9 Build the studwork chimney breast to the desired size.
Ensure that the clearances to combustible materials is
maintained.
PROTECT THE NEAREST STUDWORK WITH NON-
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AND MAINTAIN THESE
DIMENSIONS AT ALL TIMES, SEE DIAGRAM 5.
MINIMUM
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL
CLEARANCES
5
400mm
100mm
150mm
12mm
100mm
200mm
200mm
200mm
Non-combustible
board
Non-combustible
board
Installation Instructions