Installation & Operation manual of Jetmaster UK clean burn range
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Revision 10/02/2010
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION. CLOSE ATTENTION
TO THE DETAILS OF INSTALLATION WILL ENABLE YOU TO GET THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR FIRE.
NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
There are three essential requirements for a successful installation.
A. The fire must be correctly fitted into the recess and surround.
B. The chimney must be swept and of correct dimensions, be suitable for use with a wood burning stove and
be terminated clear of any possible wind effects.
C. There must be an adequate air supply of air into the room.
Important Points to Note before Starting Installation
Convection Inlet
This must never be restricted. The fire can be fitted on a small plinth for aesthetic reasons also this will help
prevent the ingestion of any ash from the hearth into the air inlet.
Paint
The fire may require to be painted after installation to freshen the ‘keeper’ coat with which the fire is supplied. It is
strongly recommended that the fire is protected from cement and plaster splashes during installation, as these are
difficult to remove from the surfaces.
Modular Construction
Due to the modular construction of the unit, you can for instance:
Fit the flue connector, air supply pipes and the outer box. The rest of the components can be kept in safe storage
while all rough building and finishing work is being completed. At the final stage, the engine and finishing frame can
be fitted.
This way there is less chance of aesthetic damage, or accidental damage to important components while building
work is in process.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Any under floor vents or openings within the builders opening should be sealed off.
The surface of the hearth and fireplace floor must be sufficiently flat to ensure that a good seal with the firebox can
be made. Any excessive unevenness (uneven tiles, stone, etc.) should be rectified.
The front face of the fireplace should be reasonably flat over the area covered by the firebox top and side flange
seals to ensure good sealing. These faces should be made good if necessary.
The appliance must not stand on combustible materials or carpets.
Unpacking
The fire and the following components are packed in several cartons. Take care when unpacking the fire to avoid
accidental damage. Particular care should be taken with the glass door.
Ensure that all the listed items are present before commencing installation.
• Firebox consisting of an outer box and an inner firebox
• Flue Adaptor
• Finishing Frame