INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
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3.STUD WORK INSTALLATION
3.1Combustible parts of the stud work must be kept beyond the minimum dimensions shown in Diagram 4. Even if the framework is protected by
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3.1.1Do not pack the void around or above the appliance with insulation materials such as mineral wool.
3.1.2The void built for the cassette must be ventilated to prevent a
must fit vents at both low and high levels of approximately
50cm2 each. These vents must take cold air from the room and return warm air back into the room.
3.1.3An access hatch must be left in the side of the chimney
breast for future servicing and inspection of the flue and appliance.
3.2STUD WORK INSTALLATION METHOD 1 (FRAME)
Build the stud work chimney breast and enclosures to the desired size to include the protected platform at the required height.
•Line the aperture for the appliance with 12mm thick
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•Ensure the clearances are maintained, see Diagram 4
•Site the appliance and decide on flue requirements
•Cut a hole for the flue exit - see Installation Instructions, Section 4
•Provide gas and electric services into the cassette void on the
•Mark out the position to fit the supplied top support bar into the stud work at the correct height. This bar needs to be recessed into the stud work, Diagram 6
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