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contact with the fascia. Place hand through the stove collar
and tighten the wingnut on the clamping bar (7, Fig 7). The
clamp creates pressure when it contacts the chimney/lintel.
The stove should be tightly sealed to the fireplace fascia.
7.
If required the stove may be secured directly to the fascia
using the fixing screw holes (8, Fig 9). Alternatively as a last
resort fixing option, the stove may be screwed through the
appliance and directly into the fireback. To do this remove the
wrap fixing bolts (9, Fig 9) and bolt directly into the fireback
using stainless steel M5 expanding wall bolts. In all cases,
only high temperature metal wall fixings may be used and all
fixings through the appliance must be made air tight so there
is no smoke leakage.
8.
Position the fascia plinth in front of the appliance lining up
the screw holes with the fixing bosses and screw in position
using the 2 x M6 countersunk screws provided (10, Fig 8).
Chimney & Flue Connections
Before installing, check that the chimney is in good condition; dry
and free from cracks and obstructions. The diameter of the chimney
flue or any joiner sections should not be less than 150mm and not
more than 230mm. If these requirements are not met, the chimney
should be relined by a suitable method by a qualified person.
The chimney height and the position of the chimney terminal should
conform to Building Regulations. If you have any doubts about the
suitability of your chimney, consult your local dealer or stockist.
The chimney must be swept thoroughly before connection to the
stove and swept every six months thereafter.
If there is no existing chimney then a prefabricated block chimney
or a twin walled insulated stainless steel flue to BS4543 can be
used. These must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions and in compliance with Building Regulations.
If using a joiner flue, connect the flue pipe to the stove making sure
that it fits snugly into the base of the flue collar . Seal the collar
and flue connection with fire cement or with other suitable high
temperature sealant. Add flue sections as required; note that all
flue sockets must face upwards. Ensure that the flue pipe end is
no closer than 76mm to the side or rear of the chimney walls. It is
essential that all connections between the stove and the chimney
flue are sealed and made airtight.
This product must not be installed on a shared flue.
Flue Deposits
If the chimney was previously used as an open fire, it is possible
that the higher flue gas temperatures generated by the stove may
loosen deposits that were previously adhered to the inner surface
of the flue pipe which could cause a blockage. We recommend
that in this situation a second sweeping of the chimney should be
carried out within one month of initial stove use after installation.
Floor Protection & Installation Clearances
In all instances the stove must be positioned on a non-combustible
hearth that conforms to Building Regulations and is firm, secure
and capable of supporting the stove. Care should be taken to
ensure the stove is level.
Building Regulations require that a solid constructional hearth of
minimum 125mm must be used, including the thickness of the floor
and any decorative top surface (e.g. tiling). The Constructional
hearth must extend minimum 225mm in front of the appliance
and at least 150mm from either side and the rear of the appliance.
(Fig 10).
All walls adjacent to the hearth should be made from solid non
combustible material with minimum thickness as per table 3:
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Table 3
Stove distance X
Min Wall
from wall
Thickness Y
less than 50mm
200mm
50mm and over
75mm
Table 4 shows the minimum safe distances to combustable
materials which must be observed in all installations. Any
surrounding combustible material should not exceed 80°C.
Table 4
Bellingham Inset 4.7kW
Room Ventilation
For safe operation this stove must be provided with permanently
open combustion air supply in addition to normal room ventilation,
in accordance with Building Regulations. Minimum ventilation
requirements vary by country and whether the dwelling is
considered to be of standard construction or of airtight construction,
or if a flue draught stabiliser has been fitted. The required open air
vent sizes are as follows:
Table 5 - Additional Room Ventilation Required
Construction
Flue
Standard build
No Flue Stabiliser
{air permeability
With Flue Stabiliser
>5.0m³ /(h.m²)}
Airtight build
No Flue Stabiliser
{air permeability
With Flue Stabiliser
≤5.0m³ /(h.m²)}
Note: It is unlikely that dwellings built prior to 2008 would have
an air permeability of less than 5m3/(hr.m2), at 50 Pa unless
extensive airtightness measures have been carried out. If in
doubt assume value ≤5.0m³ /(h.m²) or seek specialist advise.
Flue Draught
The chimney should be checked before the stove is installed to
ensure that there is adequate flue pull. The draught can be checked
initially by using a smoke match close to the flue opening. If the
chimney doesn't pull the smoke it may suggest that the chimney
needs further attention. Any remedial work to the chimney flue
should be carried out by a suitably qualified engineer.
A flue draught of minimum 12 Pascal to maximum 25 Pascal is
required for satisfactory appliance performance. The flue draught
should be checked under fire at high output and if it exceeds the
recommended maximum a flue draught stabiliser (or flue damper
as it is also known) must be fitted so the rate of burning can be
controlled and prevent overfiring.
An extractor fan must not be used in the same room as this
appliance.
Flue Damper (Not Supplied)
When burning wood, a flue damper may be fitted to reduce the
draught through the stove if the draught is too high. When the
damper is set in the open position the chimney draws at full draught,
increasing the volume of air flow through the stove and flue.
Shutting the damper restricts the flow, slowing the rate of burning.
The damper should be fitted to the stove flue and should be the
same size as the flue pipe. As a rule it should be fitted no closer
than 700mm from the flue outlet of the appliance.
A flue damper should not be fitted when burning solid fuels
other than wood.
Min solid wall height
3 0 0 m m a b o v e t h e
appliance and 1.2m
above the hearth
Top
Sides
350mm
150mm
UK
Ireland
None
65 cm²
14 cm²
65 cm²
26 cm²
65 cm²
40 cm²
79 cm²