2.3SHELF HEIGHT AND SIDE CLEARANCES
The fire may be fitted beneath a shelf.
2.3.1 COMBUSTIBLE SHELF
The underside of a combustible shelf not more than 150mm deep must be at least 923mm from the hearth which gives a clearance of 237mm above the fire. For deeper shelves, add 13mm shelf height for every 25mm increase in depth. For every 25mm decrease in shelf depth subtract 13mm from the shelf height.
2.3.2 NON-COMBUSTIBLE SHELF
The underside of a
SIDE CLEARANCES:
A clearance of at least 25mm must be left on either side of the fire to facilitate removal of the outer case during servicing.
FIRE SURROUND:
The fire is suitable for
3.1UNPACKING
3.0 INSTALLATION OF FIRE
The fire is packed with the back coal and side cheeks already fitted in position. When unpacking refer to the check list to ensure that all of the components are present and undamaged. Remove the top fitment from the carton. Lift the carton surround clear of the fire. Remove the pack containing the coal bed and 9 loose coals. Remove the outer case from the fire, by lifting the it to clear the two top locating brackets. Lift the fire clear of the bottom fitment of the carton.
Take out the polythene bag containing the fire fixing kit and comprising:
(i)2 Fixing Cables
(ii)2 Cable Adaptors
(iii)2 Grub Screws
(iv)4 Eye Screws
(v)1 Spigot Restrictor
(vi)4 Screws and Wall Plugs (fire fixing)
3.2PREPARATION OF FIRE
3.2.1 SPIGOT RESTRICTOR
The spigot restrictor is supplied loose with the fire and should be fitted only in the case of installation to a brick chimney, 178mm diameter stone/lined flue of at least 3 metres effective height, with good draught.
DO NOT fit the spigot restrictor if installation is to a
2 screws (Fig. 4).
SPIGOT RESTRICTOR | 2 SCREWS |
Fig. 4
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