Stovax Studio 22 manual Wall Thickness MIN, Max, TOP Exit Vertical & Horizontal Flue

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

8.1 REAR EXIT FLUE

WALL THICKNESS

MIN

200mm

MAX

600mm

8.1.3Remove the flue assembly and terminal guard from the box. Take care not to lose the fixings.

8.1.4Having decided on the final appliance position and ensuring that all external flue terminal clearances are complied with, (See Section 1, Site Requirements):

• Mark the centre of the final flue position on the wall

TAKE CARE WHEN MARKING OUT FOR THE FLUE. IT IS DIFFICULT TO MOVE AFTER INSTALLATION.

A 152mm (6") diameter hole is required to install the flue. This can be achieved by either:

a)Core Drill.

b)Hammer & Chisel.

It is advisable to drill small holes around the circumference when using method b). Make good at both ends of the hole.

8.1.5The appliance is factory set for top exit, but can be changed to a rear exit.

For a rear exit flue:

• Discard the outer spigot from the top exit set up and use the replacement spigot supplied in the rear terminal kit

8.1.6To set the flue length, measure the total wall thickness, then add 65mm. This total flue length will give the minimum clearance of 50mm between the rear of the appliance and the wall. To cut the flue to length using a hacksaw, first insert the square cardboard fitment into the flue. This will support the inner flue. Cut through the flue and fitment. See Diagram 29. ENSURE THE REMAINING FITMENT IS REMOVED FROM THE FLUE. File the cut edges of the flue smooth.

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200 mm min

500 mm max

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Fit the flue to the appliance and secure with the aluminium tape supplied

Any terminal which is less than 2 meters above any access (level ground, balcony or above a flat roof to which people have access), is to be fitted with the guard supplied.

8.2 TOP EXIT FLUE

8.2.1There are two types of top exit flues available, one with a vertical terminal, the other with a horizontal terminal. Minimum and maximum flue lengths are shown in the Site Requirements, 2.5.

IMPORTANT: WHEN INSTALLING A TOP EXIT FLUE REFER TO THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ON THIS PAGE FOR THE APPROPRIATE SIZE RESTRICTOR. IF A RESTRICTOR IS REQUIRED, FIT THIS BETWEEN THE SMALL OUTLET SPIGOT AND THE AIRDUCT, SEE Diagram 30.

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TOP EXIT - VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL FLUE

Vertical Flue Height from Top

Horizontal Length

Restrictor Size

of Appliance

 

 

200 mm

500 mm

No restrictor

500 mm

1000 mm

No restrictor

1000 mm to 1500 mm

250 mm to 5000

Ø 70 mm

 

mm

 

 

 

 

1510 mm to 3000

250 mm to 5000

Ø 60 mm

 

mm

 

 

 

 

TOP EXIT - VERTICAL INCLUDING OFFSET

Vertical Flue Height from Top of

Restrictor Size

Appliance

 

3000 mm up to 4990 mm

Ø 52 mm

5000 mm up to 10,000 mm

Ø 47 mm

 

 

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Contents Studio Studio 22 Balanced flue 8704BFLEC P8704BFLEC Covering the Following ModelGAS CHECK FLUE CHECKFail General MAN ModeIncreasing Temperature Decreasing TemperatureSetting the Time Temp ModeTimer Mode LOW BatteryAll models Cleaning the StudioChanging the Studio Batteries 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 ChecklistBauhaus Frame Dimensions Size mm Steel Frame Dimensions Size mmProfil 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 Installation of the appliance InstallationSafety Precautions 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 GeneralMaIN Burner MaIN Control AssemblyVermiculite Panels Electrode Pilot Unit AssemblyPilot Burner Bracket 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