Connection to chimney
The insert is prepared for top connection, when con-
necting from the rear of the insert, the Ø200 connector
and cover on the rear of the insert must be switched
over, see "Connecting from the rear of the insert".
When connecting to the chimney of less than Ø200,
install a reduction pipe on the existing Ø200 connector.
The reduction pipe must not have an exit diameter less
than Ø150. When using reduction pipes, flue gases
can be forced out into the room if the insert is lit with
the hatch open. The condition for connecting to a Ø150
chimney is that the insert must only be lit with the hatch
closed.
Rear connection to a masonry chimney
Mark out the centre for making a hole in the wall to the flue. Check that the connection height in the chimney breast
corresponds to the height of the connection pipe from the stove.
Make a hole large enough so that the wall connector can be cemented in position with
fireproof mortar (not supplied). Let the mortar dry before the insert is connected to the
chimney.
IMPORTANT
Always observe the safety distances to
combustible material that steel flues
require
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