In most installations a back panel will be required, this will also need a minimum fire resistance rating of Class O (100 C).
Check that the chimney and flue structure are sound and conform to the following flue requirements:
1.A conventional brick or stone chimneys with a minimum effective cross sectional dimension of 225x225 mm. A lined flue with a minimum diameter of 175 mm having a chair brick and throat forming lintel conforming to BS 1251 or a builders opening measuring 550 mm high x 400/470 mm wide with a sufficient depth for debris collection. If a chair brick is fitted, a minimum depth requirement for the appliance is shown in Figs 2 & 3, if insufficient depth is available, the chair brick will have to be removed.
2.A twin walled metal flue box manufactured to BS 715 with a twin walled 125 mm diameter flue and a minimum effective flue height of 3 metres. See Figs 4 & 5.
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Dampers, register plates or incorrect flue terminals, must not restrict the flues listed above. The flue must only service a single appliance and not have any branches or traps that may impede the natural draught. Any flue damper plate or restrictors shall be removed or fixed in the fully opened positions.
The front and base of the fire opening must be flat and square to ensure a good seal with the appliance; this is to ensure that there is no reduction in draught through the fire, which may cause spillage to occur.
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Convector Box and Front Trim (Goal Post) Burner Inserts
Fibre Back Front and Fret
Short length of Bundy 43mm
Users / Installation and Servicing Instructions Wood Screws 4 off
M4 x 10 Screws
Burner Unit
Coal Support Shelf
Set of Coals – 7 Large, 4 Medium, 2 Triangular
and 5 Small.
Concealed Supply Pipe
RH Conversion Supply Pipe
Plastic Fixing Plugs 4 off
Installation Brackets
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7in Diameter Flue, Chair brick and Builders opening (Class 1). See Figs 2 & 3.
5in Diameter Flue and Metal Flue Box (Class 2). See Figs 4 & 5.
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