INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
3. STUD WORK INSTALLATION
THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF INSTALLATION INTO STUDWORK DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES:
1)FOR STUDIO 22 WITH EITHER THE STEEL, PROFIL OR BAUHAUS FRAME, SEE SECTION 4
2)FOR AN INSTALLATION WHERE THE STUDIO 22 SITS FLUSH TO THE FINISHED 'EDGE' OF THE WALL, SEE SECTION 5
3)FOR A FURTHER 'EDGE' INSTALLATION PROVIDING A COOL WALL ABOVE THE APPLIANCE TO ALLOW CUSTOMERS TO HANG PICTURES ETC., SEE SECTION 6
3.1DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
COMBUSTIBLE PARTS OF THE STUDWORK MUST BE KEPT BEYOND THE MINIMUM DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN DIAGRAM 8. EVEN IF THE FRAMEWORK IS PROTECTED BY
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3.2DO NOT PACK THE VOID AROUND OR ABOVE THE APPLIANCE WITH INSULATION MATERIALS SUCH AS MINERAL WOOL.
3.3THE VOID BUILT FOR THE APPLIANCE MUST BE VENTILATED TO PREVENT A
3.4AN ACCESS HATCH MUST BE LEFT IN THE SIDE OF THE CHIMNEY BREAST FOR FUTURE SERVICING AND INSPECTION OF THE FLUE AND APPLIANCE.
4.STUDWORK INSTALLATION FOR STUDIO WITH FRAMES
•Build the studwork chimney breast and enclosures to the desired size to include the protected platform at the required height.
•Line the aperture for the appliance with 12mm thick non- combustible material as shown, Diagram 9
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•Ensure the clearances are maintained, see Diagram 8
•Site the appliance and decide on flue requirements
•Cut a hole for the flue exit - see Installation
Instructions, Flue Assembly
•Provide gas services into the appliance void on the left- hand side
Because no combustible material can be used above the fire, we provide a support bar:
•Mark out the position to fit the supplied top support bar into the studwork at the correct height. This bar needs to be recessed into the studwork, Diagram 10
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