Stovax sheraton free standing stove, 7016, 7027 Installation Instructions, Installing the Stove

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Because each installation is unique to the property, it is not possible to give full details to suit every setting. However, the installation should comply with the requirements of the Building Regulations and be made using "best practice" construction methods.

Remember that many fireplace openings will have a supporting lintel. Do not remove this without making provision to support the remaining structure of the building. The stove must not form any part of the supporting structure or support the full flue system.

1.INSTALLING THE STOVE

1.1Care should be taken when handling and fitting stoves as it is possible to damage the finish with careless handling and use of tools.

1.2Assemble the stove as detailed:

Remove cardboard and polystyrene packaging

Remove packaging between top baffle and top of stove by pulling it out through rear flue

Remove both doors and 4 packages (6 with thermostat model, ashpan and set of nuts and bolts from the stove

Remove the grate (fixed grate version only)

Lay the stove on its back, making sure the top baffle stays in position and is not damaged

Bolt the legs to the bottom of the stove, using 1 hexagonal bolt and 1 washer per leg

Return stove to the upright position

Fit thermostat (if applicable), following the rear view diagram opposite, after first removing the knock out panel by tapping the centre with a pointed hammer

Replace the grate, ashpan and doors, checking that the right-hand door closes tightly against the left-hand door

(Riddling grate version only) Slacken off central retaining bolt on riddling lever (see rear view diagram, page 4). Slide on telescopic lever extension as shown. Re-tighten bolt

Hook ash lip plate on to bottom front of stove

1.3Decide if the installation is to be top or rear flue exit, and fit and seal, with fire cement, the flue collar and blanking plate to suit. The flue collar attaches to the stove backplate or top plate with hexagonal headed bolts. The blanking plate is fixed to the unused flue outlet with a clamping bar secured with a central bolt.

1.4Lift the stove into position on the prepared hearth area, taking care not to damage the hearth finish. Level stove using foot adjusting bolts.

1.5Connect the stove to the chimney system, using Stovax enamelled flue pipe and seal the connecting joints. Typical top and rear flue connections are shown.

Rear flue pipe installation

1.6Typical rear flue installation. Flue to be installed in accordance with flue manufacturers instructions.

Seal Collar with Fire Cement

Self Tapping Screw

 

 

Tee

 

 

 

 

Size

Stovax Part No.

 

 

 

 

6"

4616

 

 

 

Cap

PR7218S

1.7Connect a tee by inserting it into the flue spigot and sealing using fire cement and secure with a suitable self tapping screw. The cap supplied with the tee is used as the cleaning access. Do not use a 90° elbow to make this connection.

Top flue pipe installation

1.8Typical top flue installation. Flue to be installed in accordance with flue manufacturers instructions.

Flue Pipe 915mm (3ft)

Size

Stovax Part No.

 

 

6"

4602

 

 

Self tappping screw at rear

Seal flue collar with

Fire Cement

PR7219S

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Contents ModelS 7016/7017/7027 SheratonCovering the Following MODELs 7016/7017/7027 Essential Information Must be completed Appliance Commissioning ChecklistInstallation Engineer Dealer appliance was purchased fromSerial Number Operating InstructionsGeneral AIR ControlsAvoid touching the paint during the first period of use Using the Stove for the First TimeRecommended Fuels Never open the door with your bare handsOVER-FIRING Fixed GrateRiddling Grate ASH Removal Multi-fuel stoves ASH Removal Wood-burning stovesBurning performance Troubleshooting OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSSeasonal use TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Standard FeaturesModel Sheraton 7016 / 7017 Sheraton Sheraton Stove DimensionsSite Requirements Description ModelHearth Dimensions Walls Next to a Hearth Be the dimensions as shownPRE-INSTALLATION Checks Flue or ChimneyMax. Draught = 2.0mm Wg Min. Draught = 1.0mm Wg Sheraton 7016/7017/7027 Additional VentilationTop flue pipe installation Installation InstructionsInstalling the Stove Rear flue pipe installationSides 1 Rear Fitting & Removal of the baffleRemoval of the LOG Guard Fitting & Removal of FirebricksGive the copy of the Instructions to the customer CommissioningDo not use abrasive cleaner or cleaning pads General CleaningCleaning Glass Annual ServiceFitting a NEW Door Glass ALL Models ALL Models Fitting a new door sealBasic Spare Parts List Descritpion Casting No Product Description Code Care of Your StovePage Page Service Records

7017, 7027, 7016, sheraton free standing stove specifications

The Stovax Sheraton Free Standing Stove series, which includes the models 7016, 7027, and 7017, is a stunning blend of traditional design and modern efficiency. Crafted with skillful attention to detail, these stoves offer not only warmth but also an aesthetic that can enhance any interior space.

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