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Cast INA - Floor Requirements for Installation; Chimney Connection Guidelines; Fume Emission Safety Measures

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Floor
National and local building regulations must be complied with when considering the
floor or hearth where the stove is to be installed. The floor must be capable of
bearing the weight of the stove and the maximum hearth temperature measured on
testing was 63 deg C on full fire.
The Chimney
The stove is supplied with a flue pipe connector for top or rear mounting with the
fixing screws supplied. The stove should never be connected to a shared
chimney/flue system.
Flue pipes with a smaller cross-sectional area than that of the stove outlet should
never be used. Flue pipes must not project into the chimney connector, such as to
cause a restriction to the gas flow.
Consideration must be given to installing extra access in the flue system to ensure all
sections can be cleaned and maintained.
Fume Emissions
To avoid chimney problems, your fire should not be burnt slowly for longer than 12
hours without a period of fast burning.
Properly installed and operated, this stove will not emit fumes. Occasional fumes
from de-ashing and refueling may occur. Persistent fume emission must not be
tolerated. If fume emission persists, the following immediate action should be taken:
1.
Open doors and windows to ventilate room.
2.
Let the fire out, or eject and safely dispose of fuel
from the stove.
3.
Check for flue chimney blockage and clean if re
quired.
4.
Do not attempt to re-light the fire until the cause has been identif
ied and
corrected.
If necessary, seek professional advise.

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