Not Fully Lined Chimney - Stanley Cara Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Boiler insert stove
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405mm - 455mm
Step 2
Ensure the floor area is level with the hearth, this
area needs to be level as the insert fire is screw
fixed to the floor.
Step 3
Decide which boiler tappings are to be used to con-
nect the boiler and blank off the other two connec-
tions.
Step 4
Lay the base plate into the opening and position it so
that the front edge is level with the front edge of the
opening.
Step 5
Mark the drill locations and drill the holes using a
5.5mm drill bit. Fix the base plate to the floor using
the self tapping screws provided.
Step 6
Lift the stove onto the base plate. Remove all inter-
nal parts as per pre-assembly instructions prior to
lifting it. The stove can be lifted onto the base plate
approximately 75mm first and then it can be pushed
into the final position while taking care to lift the front
edge to preserve the hearth.
Step 7
Drop the flexi flue liner down through the chimney
and into the stove.
Step 8
Lay the sealing gasket on to the flue spigot, then fit
the flue spigot to the end of the flexi flue liner using
the grub screws provided.
Step 9
Then using the M6 x 10mm screws secure the stove
to the convection chamber. Push the insert stove
against the fireplace before fully tightening these
bolts.
Fig.5
Step 10
240mm - 320mm
Pull the flexi liner back up through the flue outlet and
fix the flue spigot into position using the M8 nuts pro-
vided. It may be necessary to cut a prop to hold the
spigot in place while the fixings are being attached.
Step 11
Complete the installation of the flexi liner at the top
of the chimney in accordance with the manufactur-
ers instructions.
Step 12
Plumb the boiler - see Plumbing Section.
NOT FULLY LINEd CHIMNEY (Using Closure
Min 380mm
Plate & Pipe Extension)
Step 1
Prepare the fireplace area. Ensure the opening is
suitable for fitting of the insert stove opening
required, i.e. remove fire surround trim if fitted. See
Fig.5.
Step 2
Ensure the floor area is level with the hearth, this
area needs to be level as the insert fire is screw
fixed to the floor.
Step 3
Decide which boiler tappings are to be used to con-
nect the boiler and blank off the other two connec-
tions.
Step 4
Measure the distance to the flue outlet of the stove
and compare to the chimney, decide on best orien-
tation of the offset adaptor.
Step 5
Push the offset adaptor into position and make a
seal using approved fire cement between the adap-
tor and the clay liner. The seal should be tapered to
allow any condensation that may occur in the
chimney flow back into the flue. See Fig.6.
Step 6
Lay the base plate into the opening and position it so
that the front edge is level with the front edge of the
opening.
Step 7
Mark the drill locations and drill the holes using a
5.5mm drill bit. Fix the base plate to the floor using
the self tapping screws provided.
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