Installation Assembly; Fire Log Setup - Stanley Tara Mk3 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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The effective area of any vent should be ascertained
before installation. The effect of any screen should
be allowed for when determining the effective free
area of any vent. The air vents must be satisfactorily
fire proofed as per Building Regulations. Joints be-
tween air vents and outside walls should be sealed
to prevent the ingress of moisture. Existing air vents
should be of correct size and unobstructed for the ap-
pliance in use. Air vents in internal walls should not
communicate with toilets, bathrooms or rooms con-
taining a shower. Air vents traversing cavity walls
should include a continuous duct across the cavity.
The duct should be installed in such a manner as not
to impair the weather resistance of the cavity.

INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY

1. Remove all the packaging from the stove.
2. Position the stove in its final location. Refer to
Sections 5, 6, 7, 8 & 13 to ensure that all the
requirements have been met.
3. Attach the ashtray to the front of the stove (See
Fig.15.
Fixing Screws
If you choose to purchase the optional heat-
shield, Insert it underneath the stove aligning the
tabs on the back of the heathshield with the slots
on the bottom back panel. See Fig16.
Fig.17
4. Level the stove in all directions using the level-
5. Connect the fuel line to the oil control valve and
Fig.15
6. Check all joints on the fuel line for leaks upon
7. Connect and seal the flue to the flue spigot.
8. Connect the electrical supply to the stove using

FIRE LOG SETUP

Ashtray
1. Place log A with curved edge in front of the burn
Fig.16
2. Place Log B, across the rear of the burn pot as
3. Place log C and D to rest upon logs A and B as
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ling screws on the stove legs.
reset the control valve trigger as shown in
Fig.17.
completion of the installation.
the mains lead supplied.
pot so that the curve in the log is aligned with the
curve in the burn pot. The log should not over
hang the edge of burn pot.
shown, it should be overhanging the rear of
the pot by approx 25mm.
shown, ensuring neither are directly over the
centre of the burn pot, they should be off a little
to each side, as if placed in the centre they could
lead to soot formation when the burner is
operating at settings 5 & 6. See Figs 18 & 18A.

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