Stovax Studio 22 manual Slips, Flue system see Installation, Flue Assembly

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

Fit the support bar into the studwork at the correct height, Diagram 11.

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Attach the 4 frame fixing brackets to the fire by placing the top part of the bracket through the slots

Push the bracket flat against the panel, then slide down to the stop, see Diagram 12

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• Fix foam seal to the outer flange of the fire, Diagram 13

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Position the fire

Fit non-combustible board to the studwork around the fire. This should extend a minimum of 400mm above the appliance and at least 50mm to the sides of the appliance (from the outer box, not the flanges).

Apply plasterboard to the remainder of the studwork

Secure the fire back to the studwork using four screws through flange, bracket, support bar

Apply a plaster finish to the front of the chimney breast

Slips

Because of the high temperatures this fire achieves, it is advisable to use marble slips or similar material between the appliance and the plasterboard.

Never use a one-piece slip because expansion (even cracking) can occur.

Note: If a slip is used, longer screws are needed to secure the appliance.

To finish the installation:

Connect the wall box and batteries following instruction in Section 7 below

Connect:

-the flue system (see Installation, Flue Assembly)

-and gas services (see Installation Section 9) using the opening in the side of the chimney breast for access.

After commissioning:

• Finish the sides of the chimney breast, Diagram 14

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5.STUDWORK FOR STUDIO EDGE INSTALLATION KIT

There is an optional Studio 22 Edge Installation Kit available for installing the fire without a frame: Studio 22 BF Code No. 8727BFEK22. This consists of four metal brackets so that you can create a flush finish to the "edge" of the appliance.

Using the installation kit:

Fit the four metal brackets of the kit to the fire:

Fit the sides to the appliance and secure using nuts and washers provided

Attach the top and bottom metal brackets to the top and bottom flanges of the appliance using nuts and washers provided, see Diagram 15

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Contents Studio Studio 22 Balanced flue 8704BFLEC P8704BFLEC Covering the Following ModelFail FLUE CHECKGAS CHECK General MAN ModeIncreasing Temperature Decreasing TemperatureSetting the Time Temp ModeTimer Mode LOW BatteryChanging the Studio Batteries Cleaning the StudioAll models Arrangement of Fuel BED Advice on Handling and Disposal of Fire CeramicsFire will not Light HOT SURFACESCAT Technical SpecificationCovering the Following Models Studio 22 BF 8704BFLEC P8704BFLECQty Description Fixing Kit containing Packing ChecklistProfil Frame Dimensions Size mm Steel Frame Dimensions Size mmBauhaus Frame Dimensions Size mm Flue and Chimney Requirements SITE REQUIREMENTSTOP Flue UP & OUT KIT Flue OptionsRear Exit TOP ExitsGAS Supply TOP Flue Vertical KIT 8524/8524ANTOP Flue Vertical Offset KIT 8530/8530AN Extra Flue LengthsAppliance Location Safety Precautions InstallationInstallation of the appliance AR2117 Distance to Combustible Material Stud Work InstallationSlips Flue system see Installation, Flue AssemblyApply a plaster finish to the chimney breast Studwork for Cool Wall Installation KIT Flue Assembly TOP Exit Vertical Including Offset Wall Thickness MINMAX TOP Exit Vertical & Horizontal FlueAdd 10 mm to the outlet end Assembling the ApplianceArrangement of Fuel BED AR02123 Lighting the Studio Thermostatic Remote ControlCommissioning CommissioningCheck Servicing / Fault Finding ChartsSymptom Cause Remedy Servicing RequirementsFlame Failure Functional Check Ignition Functional CheckDecorative Frame Replacing PartsWindow Frame Assembly GeneralVermiculite Panels MaIN Control AssemblyMaIN Burner Pilot Burner Bracket Pilot Unit AssemblyElectrode Thermocouple Ignition LeadGAS Valve Pilot InjectorPrimary Aeration Plate Magnetic safety valveControl BOX Main injectorFollow , Main Control Assembly Pressure and Leak Testing the ApplianceComponent Short Spares List Studio7TH Service 1ST Service3RD Service 5TH ServiceMember of the Stovax Group