INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION

Remove the remnant of cardboard

File the newly cut edges to smooth

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3.5External Fixings From outside:

Push the flue assembly through the hole until the terminal is flat against the wall

Make sure the terminal is vertical NOTE ITS

ORIENTATION, DIAGRAM 3

Mark the four fixing holes

Remove the terminal

Drill the holes

Fill with supplied rawlplugs

DO NOT FIX THE TERMINAL AT THIS STAGE

3.6From inside:

Position the stove observing all clearances

3.7From outside:

Apply a bead of suitable weatherproof sealand (silicone or similar) around the perimeter of the back of the terminal, see ‘B’, Diagram 3

Feed the flue through the wall ensuring it travels smoothly

3.8From inside:

Engage the inner flue in the inner spigot and the outer flue in the outer spigot

Ensure the rubber seals on the spigots are intact

3.9From outside:

Insert four screws in the flanges of the flue terminal

Make sure the sealant has formed a water tight joint to the wall

3.10From Inside

Secure the flue to the spigot by drilling a 3.5 mm hole through the larger hole in the spigot and insert the stainless steeel screw supplied, see ‘C’ Diagram 3

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Any terminal less than 2 metres above any access (at ground level, balcony or above a flat roof where people have access) must be fitted with the guard supplied, Diagram 4.

4. TOP EXIT

There are two types of exit flue terminal: horizontal and vertical.

For horizontal:

Decide on the terminal position

Measure the height from the top of the fire to the centre of the required hole

For minimum and maximum dimensions, see Diagram 3.

To fit the flue you must have access to the top or the side of the fire to connect the flue. When a horizontal terminal is used:

Assemble the vertical sections

Add the 90° elbow

Add the horizontal section and terminal – only the horizontal part can be reduced in size

A masonry installation requires the addition of a suitable lintel to support the opening. Refer to Balanced Flue Technical Information for details of the flue length.

5. TOP FLUE UP AND OUT KIT

This flue rises vertically from the top of the fire, then continues horizontally outward. Diagram 3.

The basic kit comprises:

1 x 500mm vertical length

1 x 500mm terminal length

1 x 90 degree elbow

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Yeoman 8455, 8456 manual TOP Exit, TOP Flue UP and OUT KIT

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