Studio Freestanding Installation User Instructions

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Installation Instructions
3.3 Check that the front of the inner box is parallel to the outer
box and that the flue hole is lined up concentrically with the
top flue collar and outer box hole. Adjust the position until
correct and then fully tighten the 4 x bolts on the inner collar.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE BOLTS.
Outer Box
Ensure inner box is parallel with outer box
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Concentric Holes
3.4 Replace the internal components (baffles, bricks, door etc),
see relevant Pre-Installation sections.
To fit the pipe to the collar:
3.5 If not already fixed to the hearth, move appliance into
position, taking care not to damage the hearth finish.
3.6 Connect appliance to chimney using flue pipe.
3.7 Seal the connecting joints.
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3.8 The flue must be installed in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
Flue pipe
Seal collar with fire cement
Top flue collar
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3.9 From the top of the stove, place a generous amount of fire
cement inside the top flue collar.
3.10 Insert the 612mm long flue pipe into the flue collar so that
the bulge is inside the flue collar and resting on the ledge.
NOTE: If a decorative flue ring is being fitted
(RVAC220B) this must be done before final connection
of the flue pipe.
3.11 A Typical Top Flue Pipe Installation:
Connection to chimney
as detailed in Building Regs
135° Elbow with
access cover
Flue pipe
x 612mm long
600mm min
1000mm max
Unsupported *
*Must be supported
If installed with
twin wall flue pipe
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NOTE: If this appliance is NOT being fitted in a Smoke
Control Area then the two parts that restrict the range
of the air control sliders can be detached.
If the customer wants the ability to shut down the
appliance completely, the air control sliders MUST
be removed now as they cannot be accessed after
installing the inner box.
See Section 5 on how to remove the restrictors.
DO NOT REMOVE THESE RESTRICTORS IF FITTING
THE APPLIANCE IN A SMOKE CONTROL AREA.
To finish this installation re-install the inner box.