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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. ATTACH FLUE COLLAR TO THE FLUE PIPE
It is recommended to use a flexible flue liner with a length of rigid
flue pipe. Fix the upper flue collar to the flue pipe through the screw
holes in the side of the ring. The flue collar can be attached at any
angle depending on the required angle of the flue.
It is vital that the connections at both ends of the flue pipe are well
sealed. The flue pipe and collar can be sealed with fire cement and/or
a gasket. A closure plate should be used at the top end of the flue
pipe.
Once the collar is attached, push the flue pipe and flue collar up out
of the way for the casing to be inserted.
2. INSERT THE CONVECTION CASING INTO THE OPENING
Make sure the four self-clinching studs are in the holes in the flue
collar, pointing downwards. Slide the convection casing into position
in the opening until the flue outlet lines up with the flue pipe.
For the Bay 5GT, thread the free socket and wire for the fans on the
outside of the convection casing through the conduit and insert
convection casing into the opening. If it is necessary to extend the
wire, it must be done at this stage, ensuring correct polarity is
maintained.
FITTING THE CONVECTION CASING,
STOVE AND FLUE PIPE
Having prepared the fireplace as described, the convection case,
stove and flue pipe can now be fitted.
Upper flue collar
3. MAKE FLUE CONNECTION
Reaching through the flue outlet, pull the flue collar down through the outlet
until the studs line up with the four holes in the convection casing. Use nuts
to secure the studs into place.
4. ATTACH AIR SUPPLY SPIGOT TO CONVECTION CASING
Reaching through the air inlet, pull the air supply spigot up so that its studs
protrude through the convection casing and use nuts to secure the studs into
place. Ensure that the air supply duct is not kinked during the fitting process
Convection casing
1. Attach flue collar to length of rigid flue pipe
Flue pipe Sealed with
glass tape
Secure stud with nut
charnwood
BAY
Convection casing
2. Insert convection casing into opening
Upper flue collar
Rigid Flue Pipe
Self-clinching studs
Fix collar to flue with
screws either side
Collar can be positioned as necessary
depending on required angle of flue
Reach into stove and through
the flue outlet. Pull flue collar
and pipe down until the studs
align with the holes.
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