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GABRIEL KERAMIK AB

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Foreword

General

Gabriel tiled stoves consist of prefabricated modules, 

cast from fireproof material. The stoves should be 

built by an approved tradesman. 

A building permit is needed when building a new 

tiled stove. Before starting to fire, the tiled stove has 

to be inspected by the Building Control Officer (see 

local and national regulations regarding installation 

of fire places). 

Distance and measurements

As to the following pictures in this manual you place 

the first module 50 mm from a combustible wall. A 

non-combustible hearth shall be placed on the floor 

in front of the stove (for size, see local regulations). 

A 300 mm free space is needed in front of the soot 

holes on each side of the stove. The hole in the 

base for inlet air to the convection heat must not be 

blocked. The manual’s control measurements (page 5) 

are very important, while the other measurements 

should be seen as a guide during the assembly.

Support

The foundation and floor support of the stove has to 

be approved before assembly. 

The weight of the stove is between 1300-1800 kg 

depending on the model and flue connection. 

Therefore the foundation requires sufficient bearing 

capacity and shall be checked and approved in 

accordance with the building permit (consult your 

local building authorities).  

Thickness of joints

The mortar joints between the modules are 

approximately 5-10mm.Use a slightly dryer mortar 

mix for the first half of the assembly. Use a suitable 

wet brush for neat and tight joints.

 Explanation of symbols/foreword

Marking with a pen

Important positions, areas for sawing and  

placing of mortar are marked with a pen.

Control measurement

Shows important measurements during

assembly.

Trowel

Shows where the clay mortar is placed.

Rendered areas

Shows the areas that shall be rendered 

with clay mortar.

Saw

Shows where the prefabricated modules 

should be sawn.

Insulation

Shows where you place the insulation.

Flue connection

Gabriel stoves can be either rear or top connected. 

A prefabricated flue can be directly connected on the 

top of the stove. Check with your local dealer for the 

best solution.

Step-by-step installation

Please follow the step-by-step assembly and pay 

attention to the control measurements that are shown.  

A certain tolerance is allowed but make sure the 

control measurements are kept as it has a profound 

impact on the tiling, which is to follow.

For good adherence, wipe the contact surfaces with 

a squeezed sponge before jointing. 

During the assembly the outer rings are always to be 

one step ahead of the inner blocks.

Equipment

Trowels, brick layer, a long water level, radiator 

brush, folding rule, chisel, buckets, sponge, rubber  

mallet, covering plastic, angular grinder, hack saw,  

2 ladders, joint sponge, wooden wedges. 

Material included in the delivery

• Clay and sand - Clay mortar mix: 1:3½ (1 part  

  of clay to 3½ part of sand). 

• Tile adhesive 

• Grout

• Silicon - if during transport a module is broken it  

  can easily be fixed with the supplied heat-resistant  

  silicon or clay mortar by gluing the pieces together.

Safety instructions

Read these instructions carefully before 

starting the assembly. Incorrect assembly 

can cause serious damage and fire risk. 

Make sure prior to the assembly that the 

building permit is approved and that  the 

local chimney sweep has approved the 

installation. 

Summary of Contents for Drottingholm G320

Page 1: ...G340 Gabriel G350 Duvem la G360 Tillinge Contents Tests and approvals 2 Explanation of symbols foreword 3 Body Preparations 4 Important measurements 5 Overall installation sequence 6 Assembly 7 17 Ti...

Page 2: ...ording to Regulation EU 305 2011 No G310 G360 CPR 150615 PRODUCT Product type Slow heat release appliance SHRA fired by solid fuel Type serial no Gabriel Kakelugnar 300 serie G310 G360 Model G310 Kung...

Page 3: ...n Important positions areas for sawing and placing of mortar are marked with a pen Control measurement Shows important measurements during assembly Trowel Shows where the clay mortar is placed Rendere...

Page 4: ...0 mm 15 Toppanslutning 2245 mm Bakanslutning C C 2095 mm In a corner Against a straight wall Base block 730 mm In a corner Against a straight wall Top plate Top plate Combustible wall Combustible wall...

Page 5: ...m min 50 mm min 50 mm Base blok 730 mm Distance to wall 50 mm In a corner Against a straight wall Combustible wall Distance to ceiling 50mm min 50 mm Body Combustible wall Combustible ceiling Importan...

Page 6: ...GABRIEL KERAMIK AB 6 ROUND Start A 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 1 17 16 15 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 10 9 8A 8A 8 8 10 10 10 10 13 13 13 12 12 11 Preparations...

Page 7: ...ed floor Make sure the regu lation distance to the wall is kept Level vertically and horizontally see figure 1 Check the distance to the wall min 50 mm Before starting the assembly make sure that the...

Page 8: ...hole correctly Set the outer block 3 with mortar The opening shall face the 45 marking on the floor figure 1 Seal with insulation where indicated Set the outer block 4 with mortar level with the previ...

Page 9: ...outer block Level vertically and horizontally Push the firebox block backwards as much as possible Place the insu lation and pull the firebox block back to lock the indsulation Make sure that no morta...

Page 10: ...00 mm Set the outer block 6 with mortar Set the third firebox block 8A on top of the second one Make sure that no mortar falls between the firebox block and the outer block Level vertically and horizo...

Page 11: ...at no mortar falls between the firebox block and the outer block Make sure that no mortar falls between the firebox block and the outer block Set the outer block 7 in mortar Before continuing above th...

Page 12: ...ollow space under the outer ring as indicated Carefully centre and set the outer blocks 7 Make sure that the outer block is one step ahead of each inner block set without mortar during the assembly Ou...

Page 13: ...of 11 Level vertically and horizontally Seal with 2 3 mm insulation Set the outer block 7 in mortar Level vertically and horizontally Make sure that no mortar falls between the firebox block and the o...

Page 14: ...3 7 7 20 21 22 Assembly Set the outer block 7 with mortar Level vertically and horizontally Set the flame protection block 13 with mortar Level vertically and horizontally Set the outer block 7 with m...

Page 15: ...be 2 4 mm below the outer block to allow the inner body to expand Smear a small string of mortar on top of the divider block and the flame protection block Fix the insulation in the mortar string The...

Page 16: ...Set the top lid 14 with mortar Level vertically and horizontally Lay mortar over the damper and the pipeattachment Set the Leca blocks 16 with mortar The inside of the blocks shall be rendered with cl...

Page 17: ...rfaces also the downside of the top lid when it is installed Top connected chimney Set the top lid 17 with mortar and make sure it is in level with the underlying flue gas hole Side connected chimney...

Page 18: ...oth tiles and body with an 8 mm toothed trowel A joint width of approx 3mm is recommended The tiles are hand made with tolerance and joints could vary accordingly The overall appearance is important W...

Page 19: ...he base Devide the firebox into two equal halves Fix the first tile exactly in the centre of the marking as shown Apply as much adhesive to fix the tile approx 5 mm from the stove body Level verticall...

Page 20: ...he grate and the last tile Each tile list foot simms is manufactued with a sup port at the back which must carefully be removed to fit in properly Set the tile lists from centre towards the sides Chec...

Page 21: ...nue the tiling around the firebox opening and then around the firebox It is important to level the tiles vertically and horizon tally to be able to install the cassette in exact position Check again t...

Page 22: ...ric tile lists use a somewhat dryer adhesive Start from the centre Note Check the body level by fixing a 66 cm tile as shown level tile and tile list and proceed the tiling upwards You might have to a...

Page 23: ...tally Before applying the frieze carefully remove the support at the back Start with the soot hole frieze tiles Proceed towards the sides Level vertically and horizontally Apply the crown tiles exactl...

Page 24: ...sheet Cut out a square hole the same size as the hole in the firebox plate as indicated Fit in the cassette so that the steel flanges round the cassette are in side the tiles and the brass frame is in...

Page 25: ...ion Pass the flexible tube through the cassette bottom and fit it over the connecting flange Fasten the flange plate Mount the damper in the bottom of the cassette do not forget the cotter pins Make s...

Page 26: ...t silicon seal Pull out the cassette approx 20 mm and apply silicon just inside the edge around the brass frame then push the cassette back in Even the seal with a wet finger dipping the finger into w...

Page 27: ...r in as it will restrict the inlet convection air flow to the cassette Press the fan carefully into the pre cut hole in the sealing block Note The fan must be moun ted so that air is sucked into the f...

Page 28: ...esistant material for long lasting heat radiation Fan controlled direct heat through channels in the hot air cassette for efficient heat circulation Connection for combustion air from the outside The...

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