Connection Of Flue Liner To Combustion Chamber - Flavel Pure FPRG**RN2 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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2.5
FITTING THE COLLECTION HOOD, HEAT DEFLECTOR AND
CONNECTION OF THE FLEXIBLE FLUE LINER (125MM DIA.) AND
The complete collection hood assembly and heat bafflecan be fitted / removed
from inside the product by removal of the 12 retaining screws, as shown below in
fig. 7.
Fig. 7
REAR
Collection hood
retained by 12
off M6 screws
FRONT
The spigot connector can also be removed from the collection hood, by removing
the 3 off M6 screws as indicated above in Fig 7.
It is recommended for ease of installation that if using a 125mm diameter flexible
flue liner, the combustion chamber is positioned within the builders opening, the
spigot connector is then removed from the collection hood via the 3 off M6 screws
as described above. The 125mm diameter flexible flue liner can then be passed
down the chimney, connected to the spigot connector, and the completed spigot
connection can then be re-fitted to the collection hood. See Fig. 8 below for
explanatory diagram.
Fig. 8
100mm clearance
required for
collection hood
Spigot
Connector
Viewed from inside collection hood
Retaining clips on spigot connector
Heat Baffle to be secured to front underside of
collection hood via two central fixing screws
125mm flexible flue liner
Collection Hood
12
Spigot connector -
held in position by
3 off M6 screws
Spigot connector to be
unscrewed, flue liner fed
in from the top,
connection made and
then re-fitted to the
collection hood

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