- The chimney must be soundly constructed, in order to
prevent cold air infiltration.
- The flue must be well insulated, water and air tight. A
chimney with a cold internal surface can prevent a good
chimney draught and condensation will occur.
- The flue must be swept at least once a year.
2.3. Mounting the levelling feet
Fit the 4 screws and the 4 caps supplied (on the burner)
into each leg of the stove (fig. 8).
2.4. Top flue outlet
Figure 5
- Open the main door, remove the ceramic coal grate
with theirs coal (# 9 and 10, fig. 4, p. 4) and remove the
internal baffle (# 4 and 7, fig. 4, p. 4).
- Fix the sealing rope in the groove on the top and fit the
flue spigot using the two bolts and washers supplied,
ensuring there is a good seal.
- Replace the internal baffles.
The cut-out of the rear heat shield must not be remove
in the case.
2.5. Rear flue outlet
Figure 7
- Open the main door, remove the ceramic coal grate
with theirs coal (# 9 and 10, fig. 4, p. 4) and remove the
internal baffle (# 4 and 7, fig. 4, p. 4).
- Remove the rear heat shield and the cut-out on it
(fig. 6).
- Remove the blanking plate 5 and the clamp 4 from the
back and refit them on the top with the 2 screws and
washers supplied 7, ensuring there is a good seal 2.
- Set the ceramic rope in the groove and fix the flue
collar at rear with 2 bolts and washers supplied.
- Reinstall the internal baffles.
- Replace the rear heat shield.
2.6. Chimney connector
- The appliance must be as close as possible to the
chimney. Avoid horizontal flue connection pipes which
can dangerously restrain functioning of the appliance.
- The connector pipe must be either 24 ga. black
painted or blued steel or 316 grade 20 ga. stainless
steel or 1 mm vitreous enamelled steel, with a maximum
diameter of 127 mm (5" O.D.). Single wall pipe may be
utilized being careful to maintain clearances to any
combustible surface.
Once the stove has been properly installed the chimney
draught must be checked with a draught meter.
If the chimney draught is excessive or irregular, a
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Figure 5 - Top flue outlet
1 - Flue collar
2 - Sealing rope
3 - Screws, washers and
bolts
Figure 6 - Back panel
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4
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Figure 7 - Rear flue outlet
1 - Flue collar.
2 - Sealing rope.
3 - Back panel.
4 - Clamp.
5 - Blanking plate.
6 - Screws, washers and
bolts.
7 - Screws and washers.
Figure 8 - Levelling
Document n° 979-3 EN ~ 28/02/2000
Oil fired stove
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