In the UK, the installer has a responsibility under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to
provide for the safety of persons carrying out the installation. Attention is drawn to the fact
that fire cement is caustic and hands must be washed thoroughly after use. The appliance is
heavy (max 450kg) and care muse be taken during handling. Although the appliance does
not contain asbestos products, it is possible that asbestos may be disturbed in existing
installations and every precaution must be taken.
These instructions give a guide for the installation of the appliance but in no way absolve the
installer from responsibilities to conform to British Standards, in particular BS8303 and BS6461,
relating to the installation of solid fuel appliances. All local regulations including those referring
to national and European standards need to be complied when installing this appliance.
Outside of the UK, the installer must comply with all local, national & European standards that apply.
Any adjacent combustible material should be far enough away from the appliance so as not
to raise 60ºC above the room temperature when the appliance is in operation. If necessary,
any adjoining walls should be protected fro the effects of heat. Clearances from combustible
materials are 20mm from the sides and 40mm from the rear.
It is also recommended that a smoke alarm and appropriate fire safety equipment such as
a fire extinguisher and fire blanket are installed in the kitchen as a safety precaution.
An adequate air supply for combustion and ventilation is required. A purpose provided air
vent is necessary. Air openings provided for this purpose must not be restricted.
General Safety Information Page 2
Chimney and Flue Information Page 3
Installing the Appliance Page 4
Flue Draught Page 5
Chimney and Flue Page 6
Hot Water System Page 7
Replacement Parts Page 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
This appliance is not suitable for
installation in a shared flue system
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