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Ft20 Power Flue Kit Assembly - Stanley FT20 G Installation & Commissioning Instructions

Fan flue for brandon gas cookers fitted with premix burners

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SEE EXPLODED VIEW (FIG 8) WHEN ITEM NUMBERS ARE REFERRED TO:
INSTALLATION
STEP 1.
(a) Remove the air inlet plate on
the bottom right hand corner on
the front of the cooker.
(b) Remove the blanking plate on
the bottom left hand corner on
the rear of the cooker.
(c) Fix the blanking plate to the
front of the cooker.
(See Fig. 2 & 3).
STEP 2.
(a) Fit the primary air spigot (item
4) to the back of the cooker.
(b) Make two openings through the
wall, one a 150mm (6") and
one 250mm (10") diameter,
where the cooker is to be locat-
ed. The 150mm (6") opening is
for the primary air inlet duct.
The 250mm (10") is for the twin
wall insulated section of flue
connector. See (Fig.4) for
fixing centres.
FT 20 G POWER FLUE KIT ASSEMBLY
A = 76mm
B = 78mm
Fig.2
C = 1047mm
D = 130mm
STEP 3.
(a) Position cooker against wall
allowing for the minimum clear-
ance. (See cooker clearances
in instruction manual).
(b) Cut the air inlet duct (item 5) to
the required length, allowing for
the connection to the cooker,
the cooker wall clearance and
air inlet terminal. (item 6)
Fig.3
(c) Push on Air inlet duct (item 5)
over the primary air spigot (item
4) and secure using one of the
jubilee clips provided. (item 7)
STEP 4.
(a) Fit cast iron bend to the cooker.
(b) Connect the telescopic section
of flue connector to the cast iron
bend by passing it through the
wall.
(c) Measure the length of flue nec-
essary to connect from the
bend on the cooker to the fan
flue. Cut the section of twin wall
insulated flue to the required
length and refit the end piece.
(d) Connect the section of flue to
the cast iron bend by passing it
through the wall.
Fig.4
STEP 5
(a) Remove the fan cover by
Fig.7
(c) Connect the fan to the insulated
3
unscrewing the two corner
screws as shown in fig.5. This
will allow the cover to be lifted
off. (see Fig.6)
flue section and fix to the wall as
per Fig.8.
Fig.5
Fig.6

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