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Installation Instructions
1. Installing the Appliance
WARNING - ALWAYS REMOVE THE GLASS PLINTH AND
GLASS TOP (IF FITTED) BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY WORK
ON THE APPLIANCE.
Each installation is unique to the property so it is not possible
to give details to suit every setting. The installation must comply
with Building Regulations and be made using "best practice"
construction methods.
Many fireplace openings have a supporting lintel. Do not remove
without supporting the remaining structure of the building. Do not
support the structure or the flue system with the appliance.
The flue system must be fully installed and supported according to
the manufacturers instructions BEFORE the appliance is installed.
1.1 Take care when installing the appliance. Careless handling
and use of tools can damage the finish and/or area.
This appliance is designed to be controlled by a
thermostat which regulates the rate fuel is burnt
and the amount of heat produced to hot water.
Note: It is recommended that the thermostat is fitted
before the appliance is installed. For installation
details refer to the instructions (PM747) supplied
with the thermostat kit.
1.2 Remove the door and all internal components before
proceeding (see Pre-Installaion, Sections 2 - 6).
Manoeuvring the appliance into the builders opening
will require 2 people.
1.3 Slide the appliance into the opening taking care not to
damage the hearth.
1.4 Check that the fit is suitable and the appliance is in the
correct position.
1.5 If the appliance is to be fixed to the hearth this must be
done before connecting the flue.
Hearth Fixing
It is recommended that this appliance is fixed to the hearth.
This must be done before connecting the flue.
1.6 There are 2 x keyhole slots in the base of the appliance
which can be used to attach it to the hearth, see Diagram 1.
This may damage some hearths, such as marble, granite
and limestone, which will be visible if the appliance is ever
removed. See below for an alternative fixing option.
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1.7 Remove the base plinth.
1.8 Position the appliance where required on the hearth and
mark the location of the keyholes.
1.9 Drill the required size holes into the hearth.
1.10 Use suitable fasteners to fix the appliance in place.
Alternative Option:
If it is not desirable to create holes in a decorative hearth
the appliance can be fixed to the constructional hearth from
within the firebox.
1.11 Mark 2 x drill holes to the dimensions shown in Diagram 2.
100mm
200mm
2 x 8mm ø
2
1.12 Drill 2 x countersunk 8mm holes as marked. Please note:
the holes must be drilled all the way through the base to the
hearth and the countersunk recess must be deep enough to
ensure the screws will sit flush with the base of the firebox.
1.13 Carefully remove the appliance from the opening.
1.14 Using a masonry bit, drill corresponding holes in the hearth
and fit 2 x 6mm wall plugs.
1.15 Slide the appliance back into the opening taking care not to
damage the hearth.
1.16 Secure the appliance to the hearth using 2 x 6mm x 100mm
(minimum) countersunk screws. Do this before connecting
the flue.
England and Wales – Document J / Scotland -
Part F/Document J (Republic of Ireland only)
the latest edition of BS 8303, BS EN 15287,
BS 7566
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