Gaps between the boiler and the
firebricks should be filled with fire
cement. Replace the back fireplate,
the side fireplates, the front firebar
and the throat plate.
Connect the boiler to the heating
system ensuring that the flow pipe
rises from the boiler. Fill the system
with water and check for leaks.
CONNECTIONS TO
FLUES
There are several ways of connecting
the stove to the flue. These are
illustrated in figures 4 to 7.
Horizontal lengths of flue must be
kept to a minimum and should not be
more than 150mm (6 inches) long.
The sealing face of the flue collar
should be coated with fire cement
before fixing to the body of the stove
using the two screws provided. The
blanking plate should be removed,
sealed with fire cement and refitted,
care being taken to ensure that it is
fully rotated to the stop provided. All
flue connections must be well sealed.
Ensure that the flat top or canopy is
securely bolted to the body of the
stove.
SOOT DOORS
It is possible to pass a 16’’ diameter
sweeps brush through the appliance
but in most back outlet installations it
will be necessary to have a soot door
to enable the chimney to be swept.
This may either be in the actual
brickwork of the chimney or in the
register plate. Various types and
positions of soot doors are shown in
figures 4 to 6.
COUNTRY 8
EXTENSION LEGS
Extension legs are available as an
option for the Country 8. These raise
the stove 65 mm (2.6 inches). They
clamp onto the existing legs using
the fixing screw provided. The leg
with the hole must be fitted at the
front right to allow the airwash
control to operate.
PRE LIGHTING
CHECK
Before initial lighting the following
points should be checked :-
1. The bottom grate bars must all be
fitted and should move freely and
easily when the riddling mechanism
is operated.
2. The plates round the sides and
back of the grate must be in position
and sitting correctly.
3. The throat plate must be fitted in
the roof of the appliance and should
be checked to ensure that it has not
become dislodged in transit. The
method of location and positioning of
the throat plate is shown in fig 3.
4. The top or canopy must be securely
bolted to the body of the stove using
the fixings provided to ensure proper
sealing.
COMMISSIONING
On completion of the installation and
after allowing a suitable period of
time for the fire cement and mortar to
dry out, the stove should be lit and
checked to ensure that smoke and
fumes are taken from the appliance
up the chimney and emitted safely.
Also check all joints and seals. On
completion of the installation and
commissioning please leave the
operating instructions with the
customer and advise them on the use
of the appliance.
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