Specifications

Mounting the flue collar pointing upwards
From the factory, the stove is prepared for installation with the included flue collar pointing upwards with
included screws.
Mounting the flue collar to the rear
With a hammer use light, firm taps to knock out the iron piece on the convection back panel from the small
“bridges” holding the piece in place.
The cover plate for the smoke outlet is unscrewed from the back panel and the fixed onto the top panel.
Mount the flue collar onto the back panel
Lift the top panel back into place and the round section which is provided can be placed in the top panel and
cover for the blocked off smoke outlet.
The location of the baffle and cast smoke hood
The rear brick and the baffle, which are made from vermiculite, are mounted at the factory. Make sure
that the baffle and rear brick stone are correctly assembled before lighting the stove.
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1.7 Connecting to a brick chimney
Brick a flue bushing securely into the wall, and insert the flue pipe into it. The pipe must not extend into
the actual chimney opening, but only to the inside of the chimney aperture. The joints between the
stove/pipe and pipe/wall bushing must be sealed with the glass tape provided. It is not normally
necessary to seal between any pipe joints.
If the flue pipe transitions from horizontal to vertical, it is a good idea to install it with a gentle bend so
as to avoid any loss of draught.
The flue pipe must be dimensioned in accordance with national and local regulations. Morsø
recommends, however, that flue pipes be made of 2 mm sheet steel, as this will extend the service life.
1.8 Connecting to a steel chimney
If your installation involves taking the chimney straight up and through the ceiling, you must comply
with National, Local Building Regulations or flue manufacturers instructions concerning clearances to
combustible materials such as walls, floor joists and ceilings. The joint between the stove flue collar
and the stovepipe must also be sealed using the glass fibre rope provided. It is important that the
insulated flue system is properly supported both at ceiling level and at roof level.
THE STOVE MUST NOT BEAR THE WEIGHT OF THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM (See chimney manufacturer’s
instructions). Excessive weight on the stove will inhibit expansion and could lead to damage of the stove
top. Damage caused to the stove in this way would not be covered by the manufacturers guarantee.
If a chimney fire should occur as a result of incorrect operation of the stove or prolonged use of wet
fuel, close the vents completely and contact the fire brigade.
Installation of wall-mounted Morsø 7370/7470
The wall-mounting frame has holes for mounting expansion bolts into the wall.
The bolts must be adequately sized and you must ensure that the wall is capable of supporting the
stove. The weight of the empty stove is 108 kg )
It is therefore the responsibility of the installation contractor/customer to make sure that the
wall/chimney can support the stove securely. We point out that element block chimneys and semi-
brick chimneys without a lining do not always have the necessary carrying capacity. If in doubt, you
should contact a professional craftsman. The wall mounting frame may be used as a template for
drilling.
Note: Plastic rawlplugs must not used due to the heat produced by the stove.
Minimum distance to combustible floor is 250 mm.
Mount the wall-mounting fixture on the wall. If the flue exit is wanted to the rear, build a wall bushing
correctly into the wall.
Lift the wood stove in place so that it rests on the bottom part of the wall-mounting fixture, and secure
it again to the fixture by means of the screws included.
Be aware of the following:
Discuss the cleaning options with your chimney sweep.