2.2.3METAL FLUE BOX/125mm DIAMETER FLUES (Figs. 3A and 3B)
This fire may be installed in a double walled or insulated metal box built to the requirements of B.S. 715 e.g. Selkirk, Product Code Number 0404805, using our fixing kit G.C. Number 159 634 ÿ Number 992137. The box must be lagged as detailed in Fig. 3B and mounted on a
NOTES:
1.If the flat area around the front opening of the box is less than as specified in Fig. 1, it may be necessary to use additional sealing material to achieve a good seal.
2.The flue spigot restrictor MUST NOT be fitted.
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Refer to the following illustrations for configuration.
Cover the top, rear and sides of the fire housing as shown with 100mm (4in) loft insulation material as shown. If the gap between the fire housing and any combustible material is less than 100mm, squeeze the insulation material between the two surfaces.
The minimum distance from any studding or other combustible material and the flue pipe or any part of
the fire housing must be
Fire housing
25mm (1in).
Sealant
Note: The plaster board does not overlap the edge of the fire housing. Any
surround material
The
Fig. 3B
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