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Installing the inset stove into the convection box
Chimney
Convection box
Flue collar
Inset stove
1. Remove the magnet fittings from the conve-
ction box to ease the installation.
2. Remove the vermiculite bricks from the com-
bustions chamber.
3. Lift the stove and put it into the convection
box.
4. The stove has to fall into place in the grooves
at the bottom of the convection box so that
the distance to the sides of convections box
is equal.
5. Adjust the stove back and forward in the
grooves so that the door is in line with the
front frame, which will be fitted at the end.
6. When the stove is fitted correctly it has to be
fastened with the screws at the back of the
combustion chamber. The top screw has to
go through both the combustions chamber
and the convection box. The bottom screw
has to be screwed against the convection
box as back pressure.
7. Insert the vermiculite bricks in the combu-
stion chamber again.
1. The flue collar is always put in the combu-
stion chamber. The flue collar is fitted on the
chimney pipe where the inset stove later will
be installed. This is done to ease the connec-
tion at the end.
2. Assemble the convention box. It has to be ad-
justed exactly to horizontal level by means of
the adjustable bolts at the bottom (this should
be done before the inset stove is put in).
Assembling the convection box
8. Fit both magnet fittings again. It is important
that they are in level, so that the magnet can
get a proper grip.
9. To fit the front frame the door must be fully
open. Loosen the two screws which the
frame should be hung upon and hook the
frame on. Adjust the frame so that it is in line
with the stove and fasten the screws again.
Magnet fittings
The top screw has
to go through both
the combustions
chamber and the
convection box.
The bottom screw
has to be screwed
against the conve-
ction box as back
pressure.
3. Before the convection box is installed you
have to make up your mind if the inset sto-
ve should pass on heat to some stone mass
(thermal mass stove effect). Should you want
this effect the flange above the convec-
tion box should not the fitted. On the other
hand should you want direct convection heat
through the distance between the convection
box and inset stove the flange has to be fitted,
so that the heat does not disappear into the
stone mass.
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