Instructions

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1.7 Connecting to a brick chimney
Brick a ue bushing securely into the wall, and insert the ue pipe into it. The pipe must not
extend into the actual chimney opening, but only to the inside of the chimney aperture. The
joints between the stove/pipe and pipe/wall bushing must be sealed with glass tape. It is not
normally necessary to seal between any pipe joints.
If the ue pipe transitions from horizontal to vertical, it is a good idea to install it with a gentle
bend so as to avoid any loss of draught.
The ue pipe must be dimensioned in accordance with national and local regulations. Mor
recommends, however, that ue pipes be made of 2 mm sheet steel as this will extend the
service life.
1.8 Connecting to a steel chimney
If your installation involves taking the chimney straight up and through the ceiling, you must
comply with National, Local Building Regulations or ue manufacturers instructions concern-
ing clearances to combustible materials such as walls, oor joists and ceilings. The joint be-
tween the stove ue collar and the stovepipe must also be sealed using the glass bre rope
provided. It is important that the insulated ue system is properly supported both at ceiling
level and at roof level.
THE STOVE MUST NOT BEAR THE WEIGHT OF THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM (See chimney man-
ufacturer’s instructions). Excessive weight on the stove will inhibit expansion and could lead
to damage of the stove top. Damage caused to the stove in this way would not be covered by
the manufacturers guarantee.
If a chimney re should occur as a result of incorrect operation of the stove or prolonged
use of wet fuel, close the vents completely and contact the re brigade.
Fitting the S11-70 wall-hung version
Note: The S11-70 wall-hung version may not be tted to a wall made of combustible material.
The wall-mounting frame has 6 holes for mounting expansion bolts into the wall.
The bolts must be adequately sized and you must ensure that the wall is capable of sup-
porting the stove. The weight of the empty stove is 70 kg (154 lbs).
It is therefore the responsibility of the installation contractor/customer to make sure that
the wall/chimney can support the stove securely. We point out that element block chim-
neys and semi-brick chimneys without a lining do not always have the necessary carrying
capacity. If in doubt, you should contact a professional craftsman. The wall tting, which is
supplied in separate packaging, can be used as a drilling template. Summary guidelines are
supplied with the wall tting.
Note: Plastic rawlplugs must not used due to the heat produced by the stove.
Mount the wall-mounting xture on the wall. If the ue exit is wanted to the rear, build a wall
bushing correctly into the wall (see illustration).
Lift the wood stove in place so that it rests on the bottom part of the wall-mounting xture,
and secure it again to the xture by means of the screws included.