User manual

The minimum thickness of insulation beneath the appliance for combustible floors is 18mm, therefore if:
(a) The floor is a solid non-combustible floor - a minimum hearth thickness of l2mm with the perimeter of
50mm is required. Refer to Fig. 6.
(b) The floor is a timber or suspended floor - a minimum thickness of 18mm is required with a perimeter of
50mm. See B on Fig. 6.
If a suspended timber floor is being used check that the joists are capable of supporting any structure that may
be used.
When the required height for the hearth has been established and either the hearth or the hearth under the fire
laid in position place the appliance in the proposed position taking care not to damage the wiring harness
protruding from the rear of the appliance. Mark around the edges of the appliance and the position of the two
fixing holes located in the two ears at the top of the flue gather. Remove the appliance from the wall and find
the centre of the outline drawn, measure up from the proposed hearth height, 615mm, this is the centre line for
drilling a 127mm diameter hole with a core drill. Alternatively use a 100mm and a 25mm diameter holes as
shown in Fig. 6. If a combustible skirting board is fitted it will have be cut away to give 75mm minimum
clearance either side of the hot box or to the width of the hearth where applicable.
Drill through the wall as shown in Fig. 6 for the flue and wiring loom conduit.
To assemble the flue to the rear of the gather use the 6 No. 8 self tap screws and the ceramic gasket supplied.
Pass the flue through the flue mounting plate, feed the wiring loom through the ceramic fibre gasket and the
flue mounting plate and screw into position as shown in Fig. 10. At this stage it is advisable to attach a piece
of wire to the end of the wiring loom to pull through the wall and to keep the loom taut while feeding through
the conduit.
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