adapted to this option as shown in FIG 25.
If the fireplace is mounted next to a chimney or a wall,
this must not prevent the opening of the bypass damper
(the damper arm is pulled out). The bypass damper arm
should be placed loosely in the gouge of the baffle plate
as shown in FIG 26.
Attention! The gasket between the core elements will
flatten slightly after assembly.
To prevent the damper arms from wedging, it is
necessary to cut / drill out about 10 mm below the hole
that is made for the damper arm. This applies to both
damper arms
Attention! Wait to place the decoration ring on both
damper arms until the product has been painted and
used once.
Top Connection
FIG. 28-34:
Follow the steps for the top connection. The hole for
the flue damper arm must be marked when the damper
is placed as shown in FIG 31. The damper arm can be
installed on either the right or the left side as shown in
FIG 32. Pass the damper arm through the drilled hole
and attach it to the damper as shown in FIG 32. When
the damper is in the closed position, it is common that
the bend on the damper arm is in a horizontal position.
Attention! Be careful that the set screw in FIG 32 is
fastened securely! Follow the remaining steps up to
FIG 34. Now the steel chimney or the flue pipe can be
connected according to the instructions of the supplier.
Rear or Lateral Connection
FIG 35-40
An appropriate flue must be obtained by rear or lateral
connection. The damper that is to be installed in the
flue (FIG 54-60) is designed for flues with an outside
diameter of 155 mm with a wall thickness of 2 mm.
These measurements may vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer, but most manufacturers adhere to these
measurements.
Depending on the placement of the chimney, a hole
must be cut in the PowerStone element as shown in
FIG 35. Place the bushings (A-B) and pull the flue
pipe from the inside. Remove the damper from the
supplied flue pipe and mount it in the appropriate flue as
shown in FIG 54-60. Note that it is easier to drill if you
first use a 3-4 mm drill. The included sticker is placed
on the flue. If the pipe has the correct dimensions, as
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described above, then will the drilling at the two marked
areas ensure that the damper is mounted in the centre
of the flue.
The position of the damper in the flue pipe can be
adapted to aesthetic and practical optimum. The length
of the damper arm can also be adapted as shown in
FIG 59. The flue pipe should protrude about 2 cm from
the inner core. The gap between the inner core and the
flue pipe is sealed from within with refractory gasket
and stove cement (not included). The gap between the
surround and the flue does not technically need to be
sealed, but if for cosmetic reasons it is desirable to seal
it off, we recommend using a suitable decorative ring.
Complete the assembly as shown in FIG 41-52.
FIG 41-52 Assembly of the Combustion Chamber:
Proper installation of the Thermotte® plates and the
cast iron back plate, as shown in FIG 44, is important
for the function of the combustion chamber. It is
important that all pre-assembled gaskets and the gasket
shown in FIG 41 provide a good seal between the
elements. Assemble the items in the order shown in the
illustrations.
FIG 52-53 Installation of the Door
To meet legal requirements in certain European
countries, all doors are self-closing. If this is not a
requirement in your area, this feature can be disabled
by following the procedure in FIG 53.
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