Dry Stove Installation Guide
To replace the liners/throat plate follow the steps above in reverse.
5.3
Assembling the grate bars
In a multi fuel stove the grate comprises of a series of cast iron grate bars,
seated on a pair of combs. All bars in the grate are identical.
Figure1: Flexfuel Grate Bars shown seated on their comb outside the stove.
In stoves with a riddling grate system the bars should be seated with every
other bar rotated 180 degrees, so the ends marked 'H' and 'L' alternate on each
comb. When assembling the grate, fit bars to the low sections of the comb first
by seating the ends marked 'L' onto the low part of the comb, whilst the ends
marked 'H' should then be seated on the high sections.
In stoves with non-riddling grate systems the grate is assembled with the ends
of the bars marked 'H' sitting on the front comb, and the ends marked 'L' sitting
on the rear comb.
5.4
Fitting the spigot outlet to the stove
The flue outlet spigot is found packed inside the appliance. The hot plate is
supplied fitted to the top opening and is removed by turning clockwise.
Smear a very thin layer of fire cement on the mating faces of the flue outlet
and the hot plate. Fit the outlet to the appliance in the desired position.
5.5
Connecting the spigot outlet to the flue system
The flue pipe must be fitted inside the outlet spigot as shown in Figure 2 on
the following page. Failure to do so could result in the spillage of condensation
running down the flue.
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