Stovax PR0919 manual Flue Assembly, Stud Work Installation Method 2 Edge

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

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3.3STUD WORK INSTALLATION METHOD 2 (EDGE)

For this cool-wall Edge installation, the convected heat of the fire is channelled into the chimney cavity and vented at the top.

There is an optional Studio Edge Fixing Kit available for installing the fire without a frame. STUDIO 1BF CODE No. 8727BFFK01 STUDIO 2BF CODE No. 8727BFFK02 Using the fixing kit:

Fit the two side and bottom channels to the front flange of the fire, Diagram 14. There is a deliberate gap at the top for convected heat

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This now determines the width of your two vertical stud work supports. The kit has been designed so that plasterboard can be taken to the three channels, Diagram 14A

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Fix the edge of the vertical support to the edge of the channel

Build the stud work chimney breast to the desired size:

Ensure all clearances to combustible material are maintained, 3.1 above

Decide on flue requirements

Cut a hole for the flue exit - see Installation Instructions, Section 2, 2.5.

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Fit non-combustible board to the stud work above the fire. This should extend a minimum of 400m above the appliance.

Fit plasterboard to the remaining chimney breast front

Decide on the position for the wall box containing the batteries and wall switch

Mount it into the stud work chimney breast connecting up the wires from the fire, see Stud work Installation with Frame for wiring detail on previous page

Connect the flue system and gas services using the opening in the side of the chimney breast for access.

After commissioning, finish the sides of the chimney breast, Diagram 16

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The top of the chimney breast must have a minimum 200mm2 vent.

Apply a plaster finish to the chimney breast

4.FLUE ASSEMBLY

4.1Two types of flue terminals are available, horizontal and vertical. To measure for a horizontal terminal:

Decide on the terminal position

Measure the height from the top of the appliance to the centre of the required outlet.

For minimum and maximum flue dimensions see Diagram 17A / 17B.

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Contents Studio Studio 1 Balanced flue Studio 2 Balanced flue Covering the Following Model8701BFCHEC P8701BFCHECFLUE CHECK APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLISTFail GAS CHECKUser Instructions MAN ModeGeneral Lighting the StudioTouch PAD Control Changing the Studio Batteries Cleaning the StudioEmergency Shut OFF All modelsFire will not Light Arrangement of Fuel BEDHOT SURFACES Technical Specification Installation InstructionsCovering the Following Models Studio 1 BF Studio 2 BFStudio 1BF Studio 2BF Packing ChecklistQty Description Fixing Kit containing 850 1050 524 740 940 414 Steel Frame Dimensions Studio836 1036 510 740 940 414 12.5 Flue and Chimney Requirements SITE REQUIREMENTSStudio 2 BF Flue Options Studio 1 BFTOP Flue UP & OUT KIT TOP Flue UP & OUT with Additional BendTOP Flue Vertical Offset KIT 8530/8530AN TOP Flue Vertical KIT 8524/8524ANExtra Flue Lengths GAS SupplySafety Precautions SITE REQUIREMENTS/INSTALLATIONInstallation of the appliance Appliance LocationStud Work Installation Method 1 Frame InstallationStud Work Installation Wall plate Stud Work Installation Method 2 Edge Flue AssemblyMethod 1 Frame only Add 10 mm to the outlet end Assembling the ApplianceLighting the Studio Thermostatic Remote ControlInstallation Instructions Commissioning CommissioningSymptom Cause Remedy Servicing / Fault Finding ChartsServicing Instructions Servicing RequirementsFlame Failure Functional Check Ignition Functional CheckWindow Frame Assembly Replacing PartsGeneral Decorative FrameMaIN Burner Glass WindowBlack Enamelled Panels Ensure no stone pebbles fall into the pilot area MaIN Control AssemblyIgnition Lead Pilot Unit AssemblyControl BOX Magnetic safety valveGAS Valve Main injector Pressure and Leak Testing the AppliancePrimary Aeration Plate Changing between Gas TypesComponent ShoRt Spares ListStudio 1 BF Studio 2 BF Service Records Member of the Stovax Group