PR_I017/2023-01-23-EN
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Firebrick installation on the pipes
The firebricks must be put on the 3 pipes from the front of
combustion chamber. Bricks keep the maximum heat inside the
combustion chamber and help the air from the tube burn most
of the gas
from wood which wouldn’t be burnt in any other
manner.
The rockwool above the brick prevents leakage between the
bricks and keep a maximum heat inside combustion chamber.
It must cover up all the bricks and the air corridors of both sides.
IMPORTANT:
The rockwool must not obstruct the smoke exit
way. Check from the hole in the flue collar and make sure that
is in the good position. Place two half-round steel parts on the
rockwool as illustrated.
1) Put 3 «
A
» bricks over the two top pipes and push them
against the back bricks. Be sure to eliminate any space
between the back bricks and the bricks you install as
shown.
2) Slide the rockwool between pipes and put it over the bricks
and check from the hole in the flue collar that the passage
of smoke is not obstructed.
3)
Insert the 3 bricks “
Y
” between the pipes and the rockwool
(2)
4) Put two half-round steel disks over the rockwool near the
rear deflector (3) already in place. Be sure to put it under
the rear deflector to maximise the clearance between
rockwool and the rear deflector. Make sure the rockwool is
not obstructig the space by looking from the hole in the flue
collar.
WARNING: Obstructing smoke exit way under deflector can
force fume to exit by the door when open it and the stove
must not work properly.
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