Firebox Liner Panels; Fitting The Throat Plate; Assembling The Grate Bars - Hamlet DEFRA Installation And User Manual

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2.5 Firebox liner panels

Arada DEFRA stove uses rebox liner panels at both sides of the stove. The
throat plate is not supported by these liners, however the throat plate must be
installed before the liners can be tted, and the liners removed before the throat
plate can be removed.
To remove / tting the liners:
• Open the re door.
• Remove the wood burning tray
• Remove the lower side liners, carefully allowing the upper side liners to slide
down to the landing plate

2.6 Fitting the throat plate

This must be carried out with the wood burning tray and side liners removed.
All images below are cut-away for clarity
• Insert throat plate assembly into the re box and manoeuvre so that the
throat plate drops into the landing plate cut- outs.
• Raise the throat plate assembly vertically out of the landing slots ensuring
the front edge remains behind the front edge of the air wash lip, see g 4
on the following page.
• Hook the throat plate "T" cut-out onto the support hanger and push back
to slide onto the secondary air tube; the wood tray will hold the bottom
edge into the correct position.

2.7 Assembling the grate bars

In a multi fuel stove the grate comprises of a series of cast iron grate bars,
seated on a pair of combs. All bars in the grate are identical.
In stoves with a riddling grate system the bars should be seated with every
other bar rotated 180 degrees, so the ends marked 'H' and 'L' alternate on each
comb. When assembling the grate, t bars to the low sections of the comb rst
by seating the ends marked 'L' onto the low part of the comb, whilst the ends
marked 'H' should then be seated on the high sections.
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