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See diagram 1. TAKE CARE WHEN MARKING OUT FOR THE FLUE. IT IS DIFFICULT TO MOVE AFTER INSTALLATION. A 152mm (6") diameter hole is required to install the flue. This can be achieved by either: a) Core Drill. b) Hammer & Chisel. It is advisable to drill small holes around the circumference when using method b). Make good at both ends of the hole. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION 1 AR0605 14 3.1.5 To set the flue length, measure the total wall thickness, then add 65mm. This total flue length will give the minimum clearance of 50mm between the rear of the stove and the wall. To cut the flue to length using a hacksaw, first insert the square cardboard fitment into the flue. This will support the inner flue. Cut through the flue and fitment. See diagram 2. ENSURE THE REMAINING FITMENT IS REMOVED FROM THE FLUE. File the cut edges of the flue smooth. 3.1.6 From outside, locate the flue assembly into the hole until the terminal is flat against the wall. Ensure the terminal is vertical. NOTE THE ORIENTATION OF THE TERMINAL. See diagram 3. Mark the four fixing holes, remove the terminal and drill the holes, inserting the rawplugs supplied. DO NOT FIX THE FLUE AT THIS STAGE. 3.1.7 Position the stove ensuring all appropriate clearances are observed. 3.1.8 Before fixing the flue in the wall, apply a bead of suitable weatherproof sealant (silicone or similar) around the perimeter of the back face of the terminal B Diagram 3. Feed the flue through the wall ensuring it travels smoothly. Working from inside, engage the flue in the inner and outer spigots, making sure the rubber seals on the spigots are not damaged. From the outside, insert the four screws in the flanges of the flue terminal ensuring the sealant has formed a water tight joint to the wall. Finally secure the flue to the spigot by drilling a 3.5mm hole through the larger hole in the spigot and insert the stainless steel screw provided; refer to C in Diagram 3. Any terminal which is less than 2 meters above any access (level ground, balcony or above a flat roof to which people have access), is to be fitted with the guard supplied, see diagram 4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION 2 AR0630 3 AR0606 4 AR0603 15 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION 3.2 TOP EXIT 3.2.1 There are two types of top exit flues available, one with a vertical terminal, the other with a horizontal terminal. Minimum and maximum flue lengths are shown in Diagram 3 under Site Requirements, 1.4. There is an optional decorative collar, part No. 8548, to cover the gap between the top plate and the flue. THIS MUST BE IN PLACE BEFORE THE FLUE IS INSTALLED. IMPORTANT: WHEN INSTALLING A TOP EXIT FLUE REFER TO THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ON THIS PAGE FOR THE APPROPRIATE SIZE RESTRICTOR. VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL FLUE TABLE A - TOP EXIT FLUE - VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL RESTRICTORS Vertical Flue Height Horizontal Length Restrictor Size From Top of Stove 500mm to 1490mm 250mm to 1000mm No restrictor 1500mm to 3000mm 250mm to 5000mm 75mm O 3.2.2 The appliance is factory set for rear exit, therefore for top exit the spigots and blanking plates must be reversed. See diagram 5. Take care not to drop or damage the gaskets. If a restrictor is required fit this between the small outlet spigot and the air duct. See diagram 5. The large outer spigot must be fitted with the flue fixing hole facing forward. 3.2.3 If the horizontal terminal is used assemble the required amount of vertical flue including the 90° elbow onto the stove. Drill through the fixing hole in the spigot using a 3.5mm drill and secure with the screw provided. Do not forget the optional decorative collar if you have purchased one. A wall plate is supplied to secure the flue to the inside wall. Bend the tab to 90° and loosely place on the elbow. 3.2.4 To determine the height of the hole for the horizontal flue, measure from the hearth to the centre of the elbow. See Diagram 6. TAKE CARE WHEN MARKING OUT FOR THE FLUE. IT IS DIFFICULT TO MOVE AFTER INSTALLATION. A 152mm (6") diameter hole is required to install the flue. This can be achieved by either: a) Core Drill b) Hammer & Chisel It is advisable to drill small holes around the circumference when using method b). Make good at both ends of the hole. 3.2.5 The final length of horizontal flue pipe incorporates the terminal. This is the only section that can be shortened. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHORTEN ANY OTHER SECTION OF FLUE PIPE. The fixing holes for the wall plate can only be marked on the wall. Use the wall plate as a template. The securing tab can be either on top or underneath the flue. See diagram 7. 5 AR0627 6 AR0628 3.3 TOP EXIT - VERTICAL FLUE 3.3.1 If a vertical only flue system has been purchased refer to Site Requirements, Diagram 5. The following areas need careful consideration:- a) Terminal positions b) Flue supports c) Weatherproofing d) Fire precautions For all of the above, local and national codes of practice must be adhered to. TABLE A - TOP EXIT – VERTICAL ONLY, INCLUDING ...
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