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The stove is delivered fully assembled but all fire cement
joints should be examined before soundness and if
necessary, re-sealed before installation.
1. Plug any of the 1in BSP boiler connections not required
and fit half unions as required.
2. Remove thermostat knob and three back screws
securing L.H. side panel and carefully remove panel.
3. Check and if necessary re-set thermostat valve plate
setting. See Fig. 4.
4. Replace side panel in reverse order of step 2.
5. Position the stove in the required position relative to
chimney flue and on non-combustible hearth ensuring
there is sufficient room allowed on stove R.H. side to
enable operation of riddling tool. Blank off and seal with
cover plate, flue outlet not used.
6. Cut length of 150mm diameter pipe to suit chosen
method of flue connection. Insert flue pipe spigot in
stove outlet socket and caulk joint with soft rope and
cement.
7. Connect flue pipe to chimney with selected method.
8. Make connections to the boiler with provision for
draining at the lowest point, fill with water and test.
Make good any brickwork around pipes.
9. Check that the bottomgrate reciprocates correctly and
that the throat plate is correctly located/sealed.
Check that the system is full of water and free from air
locks.
(i) When lighting, open both firedoors and place paper and
sticks with a small quantity of fuel onto the bottomgrate.
Ignite paper and set the thermostat knob to 8 (high) and
lock both firedoors. When established, balance the
water system.
(ii) With the appliance under fire, check for soundness of
seals/joints and that the flue functions correctly in
permitting all smoke and fumes to be vented through
the chimney.
After completing the installation, the Heating Contractor
should demonstrate to the user, the operation of the fire
e.g. thermostat knob setting, the method of riddling and
the lowering of the throat plate for cleaning purposes as
well as the routine flue cleaning method.
Ensure the Operating Instructions are left in the possession
of the user.
Weight of complete stove 248 Kg.
1. Bottomgrate bars - there are 8 grate bars of one type
and 7 of another.
The eight bars occupy the ends and intermediate
positions. The seven bars fit between these. See that
they are properly placed on the cross front firebar and
move freely when riddled.
2. If the thermostat has been removed for any reason,
refer to the thermostat adjustment or replacement
instructions.
Pipes and bends of 150mm diameter black painted C.I. are
available through your local stockist.
Replacement parts if required are available from your local
stockist
INSTALLATION
COMMISSIONING
TESTING AFTER COMMISSIONING
GENERAL INFORMATION
FLUE PIPE
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