Technical data
On this firing appliance, it is necessary to
ensure that the chimney draft reaches at
least the prescribed value (> 0.8 mbar).
If there is a problem in achieving this value,
contact your chimney sweep/maintenance
engineer.
CONNECTION TO THE CHIMNEY
On establishing a new connection in a
brick-built chimney, the following proce-
dure is recommended:
1. Measure out and mark-off the position
of the chimney connection (if necessary,
taking account of the base plate thick-
ness).
2. Chisel out (or drill out) the hole in the
masonry work.
3. Brick in the shell lining.
4. When the mortar has hardened and
after the filling and smoothing, position
the base plate and floor protection
(Carton).
5. The unit can now be lifted carefully onto
the base plate.
First seal the shell lining with mineral wool.
Then fill the area with heat-resistant mortar
or equally suitable filler.
Under no circumstances must the appliance
be pushed over an unprotected floor.
A suitable covering for the floor is provided
by using strong corrugated paper, carton or,
for example, a piece of used carpet. The
aplliance can be safely pushed over such a
protective layer.
If you do not use our original flue compo-
nent for the chimney connection (Fig. 9),
then we recommend the use of a tube
manufactured from steel sheet at least
2 mm thick. Under no circumstances must
the connection component protrude into
the chimney duct itself! Seal the gap bet-
ween the flue pipe and the shell lining with
a ceramic seal.
The installation must satisfy the relevant
safety and building regulations. Please contact
your registered chimney sweep/maintenance
engineer. Who will be pleased to advise you.
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If you use a “system” chimney (e.g. glazed
fireclay) - we would advise you to follow
precisely the connection instructions of the
manufacurer.










