2 types of installation – Glow-worm Inset BBU50 User Manual

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Diagram 2.1

Diagram 2.2

2 Types of Installation

2.1 Hearth

In ALL cases there MUST be a non-combustible hearth under
the fire front.

For minimum dimensions of a hearth see diagram 2.1.

Carpet or similar floor covering must not be placed on the
hearth.

If the boiler is to be mounted above the prepared hearth the
hearth must still conform to the instructions above and the
dimensions given in diagram 2.1.

2.2 Fire Surround

The combined thickness of the surround and the lintel must be
checked, to ensure that the back boiler can be positioned within
the opening to allow easy connection of the flue into the boiler
flue socket, see diagram 2.2.

For fireplaces where the wall is not plastered and not covered
by BS1251 it is important that such installations comply with the
current issue of The Building Regulations.

Any combustible material, for example, blown vinyl wall coverings,
on the fire fixing face area of the surround must be removed, see
diagram 1.3.

2.3 Without Fire Surround

The builder’s opening, with lintel must have minimum dimensions
as shown in diagrams 1.2 and 2.2.

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PREPARED
BOILER
BASE

HEARTH

300mm

650mm

50mm MIN

FIRE WALL FACE

165mm
MAX

PREPARED BASE

TOPS OF HEARTH
MUST NOT BE
ABOVE PREPARED
BASE

13mm MIN
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL

50mm
MIN

350mm MIN

FIRE FIXING
WALL FACE

*NOTE
This dimension can
be increased up to
190mm if builder’s
opening depth is at
least 375mm deep

*165mm
MAX

FLUE
PIPE

350mm
MIN

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