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Method A:
Use a 5” twin
-wall flue pipe adaptor with a flat bottom face and a spigot length of between 30mm and
110mm. The supplied flue heat shield is not required when using this method because the adaptor is
flush with the top plate.
Method B:
Use an adaptor that has a spigot or conjoining pipe length of between 110mm and 190mm. This ensures
that the twin-wall pipe does not start any higher than 75mm above the stove. The flue heat shield must
be used with this method.
Fireplace Recess All
The stove can be recessed in a suitable sized fireplace
but a permanent free air gap of at least 150mm on top
and 50mm at the sides (although we recommend
150mm for the sides and 50mm at the back of the
stove to obtain maximum heat output and for access
to the rear of the stove.)
The hearth should extend at least 300 mm from the
front of the stove. The stove should stand wholly above
a solid, non-combustible hearth, at least 125 mm thick
(this may include the thickness of a solid floor and a
non-combustible decorative hearth).