3. Grate
The grate simply lays into the grate support but care needs to be taken that the
riddling bar will rest in the middle of the fork.
4. Loose Baffle
Hold the baffle by the ‘L’ shaped end with the fold turned up. Manoeuvre it
diagonally through the door opening and then drop the rear edge to the rear of the
stove. Lift the ‘L’ shaped edge up over the ‘L’ shape on the side castings.
Move the baffle as far as possible to the front and top. Then lift the back edge up and
allow the baffle to rest on the top rib on the back and in the ‘L’ shape on the side
castings.
Note:
The secondary air holes must be visible underneath the baffle.
5. Side Bricks
Lay the side and back bricks in as shown.
6. Fire Fence
Lay the fire fence into the slots provided
ensuring that they slope from front to back so
that no embers can fall out through the fire
fence.
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There should be no unauthorized
modification of the appliance;
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Use only replacement parts
recommended by the manufacturer.
2.6 Down Draughts
However well designed constructed and
positioned, the satisfactory performance of the
flue can be adversely affected by down draught
caused by nearby hills, adjacent tall buildings
or trees. These can deflect wind to blow
directly down the flue or create a zone of low
pressure over the terminal. A suitable
anti-down draught terminal or cowl will
usually effectively combat direct down blow
but no cowl is likely to prevent down draught
due to a low pressure zone. (See Fig.4)