the back of the stove. If the external air supply duct
goes through a re-resistant wall, the duct must be
sealable. If the duct is longer than 1 metre including
a 90° bend, the diameter of the duct must be bigger.
Connecting the hearth
The Black Pearl is a heavy woodstove. The model
weighs 150 kg, including the 2 metre
Verify whether the wall onto which the stove is
installed is strong enough to hold the weight.
Follow the instructions given in the previous chapter
(Preparation) before installing the stove. Protect the
oor during mounting the stove, and mind your back.
Mounting the stove to the wall
1. Check whether the wall in front of which the hearth is placed is adequately re-proof. Please read the text
in the chapter on 'Fire Safety' on page 24.
2. Check the packaging of the stove and the base. Do not mount the stove that has been damaged in the
box. If there is any damage, please report to WANDERS.
3. Be careful when unpacking the stove and protect the oor while unpacking.
4. Remove the glass plate from the hearth to avoid any damage.
5. Fasten the suspension clip to the wall. Never use any synthetic fastenings. Be sure to place the clip exactly
beneath the centre of the outlet. The fastening bolts should not protrude more than 10 mm from the wall.
6. Connect a separate air supply duct, if necessary (minimum diameter: 100 mm).
7. Hang the stove in the clips.
Mind your back! To decrease
the weight you can temporarily
remove the glass plate and the
re plate. Fit the hearth with its
top to the wall clip.
8. Secure the stove by bolting it
to the wall clip using the 2 bolts
and nuts.
9. Put the glass plate back on the
stove.
10. Then mount the ue gas duct
overlappingly.
ue tube.
450 mm
350
100 mm
450 mm
217
2 x
M6 x 20
25