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The chimney must have a minimum opening equivalent to Ø 150 mm. The chimney opening should
always be at least the size of the outlet socket of the stove. The chimney must have an easily accessible
soot door.
Changing the smoke outlet from top outlet to rear outlet (drawing B )
Procedure for wood-burning stoves with soapstone top, cast iron top or sheet metal top.
For stoves suitable for soapstone cladding (without soapstone cladding installed), begin with item 3 and
end after item 8.
1. Removing sides. Lift one side about 10 mm and pull it away from the stove so that it disengages from
the guide pins on the bottom plate of the stove. Repeat on the other side.
2. Removing the top plate (1). Remove the four screws (Torx Bit no. 30 or M6 nut) beneath the top plate,
two on each side, and lift the top plate off.
3. Removing the rear plate (2). Lift the rear plate and pull it away from the stove so that it disengages
from the guide pins on the bottom plate of the stove. There is a cut-out in the rear plate for the smoke
outlet. Break off the plate within this cut-out to make a hole in the rear plate so there is room for the
smoke outlet.
4. Removing the cover plate (3). Remove the cover plate on the back of the stove by removing the three
screws (Torx Bit no. 30).
5. Removing the flue ring (4). Remove the three screws. Lift the flue ring off the top of the stove.
6. Installing the flue ring (4). Insert the flue ring into the smoke outlet hole in the rear of the stove and
secure it with the three screws.
7. Installing the cover plate (3). Place the cover plate above the hole on the top of the stove and secure
it with the three screws.
8. Installing the rear plate (2). Place the rear plate on the guide pins at the back of the bottom plate of
the stove; then press it in towards the stove. Lift the rear plate and press it lightly inwards until it
engages with the guide pins.
9. Installing the top plate of the stove (1). Place the top plate on the fittings and secure it with the four
screws, two on each side.
10. Installing sides. Put the sides on the guide pins in the bottom plate of the stove and press them in towards
the stove. Lift the sides and press them lightly inwards until they engage with the guide pins.
Connection to chimney
All the stoves have both rear and top smoke outlet that can be connected to an approved steel chimney on
top or directly out at the rear to a chimney.
Vertical cross-section of smoke flue (Drawing B and C)
B: Top smoke outlet
C: Rear smoke outlet
• Steel chimney (9).
• Flue gas elbow (10). Fits into smoke flue socket.
• Brick-built jamb of flue (11).
• Built-in pipe sleeve (12). Fits smoke flue.
• Wall rosette (13). Covers disruption to wall around pipe sleeve.
• Joint (14). Sealed with packing material.
• Smoke outlets (15) of the HWAM stove.
• Smoke flue regulating damper (16).
• Soot door (17).
Fitting the loose parts
Before the stove is installed, you must ensure that all loose parts are fitted correctly.
Vertical cross-section of the stoves (Drawing B):