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Endure Balanced Flue Gas Stove
Stove Body (with bracket) Fitting Instruction
Your balanced flue stove will be supplied in two main components (Stove body with bracket and the
balanced flue gas burner).
Prior to installing the balanced flue gas burner as described in instruction P-XX1561 Issue 2
(200757_01_BM-07) the following sequence will guide you through attaching the stove body to the
balanced flue gas burner.
-- IMPORTANT – READ THIS FIRST BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION --

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Please note the stove body will be delivered upside down on the pallet.
Remove the transit bracket to enable the stove body to be removed from the pallet, now remove
the front two bolts to disconnect the securing bracket from the stove.

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Next attach the bracket to the balanced flue gas burner. Remove four screws from the flue collar of
the balanced flue gas burner and place bracket over the collar, once in place secure the bracket with
the four screws ensuring screws are tightened.
Bracket (showing hole for the flue
collar and 4x screw fixing points).

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Now the bracket has been fitted to the balanced flue gas burner the four arms of the bracket will
need to be adjusted so it can be fastened to the wall, to adjust the arms loosen the nuts / bolts and
fully remove the bolts.
Adjust them to the required distance and reinsert the bolts ensuring the nuts are fully tightened.
Drill and plug the wall with suitable wall plugs (not supplied).
The balanced flue gas burner can now be installed as per installation instructions P-XX1561 Issue 1
(200757_01_BM-07).

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Once the balanced flue gas burner installation is complete the stove body can be fitted. To do this
offer the stove body up to the balanced flue gas burner ensuring it is central and the holes in the top
spigot hole line up with the two holes in the top of the bracket which is fastened to the balanced
flue gas burner.
Using the two bolts provided fasten down through the stove body into the bracket.
The installation of the product is now complete.
Finally place the ash pan cover into position at the
base of the stove body, the ash pan cover is free
standing as it will need to be removed to operate
the appliance. Once the appliance has been lit the
ash pan cover can be replaced. A blanking plate is
provided and will sit loosely on the top of the
stove to conceal the bracket fixings. Alternatively
a dummy flue spigot can be provided as an option
to sit in this position (to enable a dummy flue pipe
to be connected – not supplied). To attach the
dummy spigot securely use the three bolts
provided (two of which are actually the bracket
bolts).