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The old wood burning stove. |
1. The old flue system needs to be taken away too. |
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2. Once the old stove is out along with the flue,
the new stove can be brought in and centralised onto the slate base.
This particular appliance is a three man lift. |
3. Externally a 6" core hole is drilled to take
the balanced flued assembly. We try to drill from the outside
through to the inside to minimalise the amount of dust from the
drill. |
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4. The balanced flued termination assembly is
slipped through the wall ready for lining up with the main flue off
the top of the stove. |
5. The old slate hearth is cleaned with Slate
Dressing to bring it back to life before the new stove is lowered
into place. |
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6. The new stove is lifted onto the newly dressed
slate slab and the balanced flued assembly inserted, making the
final flue connection. |
7. The external view of the balanced flue terminal
protruding from the wall. |
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8. The programmable Remote Control is fitted and
an Engineer makes the final internal gas connection. |
9. The fuel bed is installed and the protective
packaging removed ready for final commissioning. |
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10. The final gas connection is made at the meter
and the gas supply tested for Gas Tightness. |
11. The gas stove is lit and the working pressure
tested along with the operation of the flue. |