Firebricks Installation On The Pipes - J. A. Roby STRATO Instruction Manual

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Firebricks installation on the pipes

The firebricks must be placed on the 4 pipes from the back of
combustion chamber. Bricks keep a maximum heat inside the
combustion chamber so that the air coming from the pipes could
burn the entire gas coming out from wood.
The rockwool over the brick can prevent considerable leakage
between the bricks and keep a maximum heat inside combustion
chamber. It must cover up all the bricks and each side of top of
the air passage.
IMPORTANT: The rockwool must not obstruct the smoke exit.
Verify from the holes of the chimney collar to make sure that it is
in the right position. Then, place 2 half round steel plates as
shown in the picture.
1)
To start, insert the rockwool on the 4 tubes.
2)
Slide two bricks "A" between the wool and the bottom
pipes so that they rest on all their lengths on the two
bottom pipes and that they are well supported on the
two vertical bricks at the back of the hearth as shown.
Slide the 4 "A" bricks between the wool and the front
3)
pipes. They must be installed as shown and rest on the
third and fourth pipe from the bottom and be firmly
against the other bricks.
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4)
Make sure that the rockwool over the bricks does not
obstruct the passage of smoke.
5)
Put two half metal discs over the rockwool near the rear
deflector already in place. Be sure to put it under the
rear deflector to maximise the clearance between
rockwool and the rear deflector. You can look from the
hole of the chimney collar to be sure the rockwool is not
obstructing the space.
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