Convection Box Installation - Valor 719 Installer's Manual

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INSTALLER GUIDE
8.2 The Flue Restrictor
This appliance is supplied with a flue restrictor
for use where the flue draught is excessive. The
restrictor must not be fitted where a precast
flue or a 125mm flue liner is used. For flue
liners greater than 125mm and all other
installations the restrictor should be fitted. There
may however, be certain exceptional
circumstances where fitting the restrictor causes
the fire to fail the spillage test. In such cases the
Figure 17. Fixing restrictor
restrictor will have to be removed. After removal
conduct the spillage check again.
Fit the restrictor as shown in figure 17 using the two screws provided.

9. CONVECTION BOX INSTALLATION

9.1
Method 1- Front Fixing to Fireplace
Surround
1. Make sure that the fireplace front surround
area is sound enough to take the rawlplugs and
woodscrews. If necessary, make sound with a
suitable cement.
2. Place the convector box centrally in the
fireplace in the position in which it is to be
permanently installed. If a concealed connection
is being used, insert the convector box into the
fireplace feeding the supply pipe through the
Figure 18. Front Fixing
pierced hole in the rear seal.
3. Mark the fireplace front surround through the four fixing holes in the side flanges of
the convector box. See figure 18.
4. Remove the convector box. Drill four holes in the fireplace front surround at the
marked positions using a no.12 masonry drill.
5. Insert a rawlplug into each hole.
6. Place the convector box back in position in the fireplace.
7. Fit a woodscrew through each hole in the convector box flanges and tighten to seal
the box to the fireplace surround.
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