
JINECO03 RevB 17/07/14
If you have any doubts about the suitability of
your chimney, consult your local
dealer/stockist.
Connection to the Chimney
The chimney must be swept before connection
to the stove.
An existing fireplace opening can be bricked up
or sealed with a register plate.
A short length of flue pipe of minimum 127mm
internal diameter may then be used to connect
the stove to the chimney. This flue pipe should
be made of 316 grade stainless steel or vitreous
enamelled steel, nominal thickness 1.2mm.
Ensure that the pipe end is no closer than
76mm to the chimney walls.
The length of any horizontal run of flue pipe
must not exceed 125mm.
It is essential that all connections between the
stove and chimney-flue are sealed and made
airtight.
Both the chimney and flue pipe must be
accessible for cleaning and if ANY part of the
chimney cannot be reached through the stove
(with baffle removed), a soot door must be
fitted in a suitable position.
Flue Draught
If the draught exceeds the recommended
maximum, a draught stabiliser must be fitted so
that the rate of burning can be controlled and
to prevent over firing.
If the reading is less than the recommended
minimum then the performance of the
appliance will be compromised.
The flue draught should be checked under fire
at high output.
Minimum Draught –1.2mm Water Gauge
Maximum Draught –2.5mm Water Gauge
Air Supply
The room or space containing this appliance
should have purpose provided ventilation
(where necessary) in accordance with Building
Regulations.
Due consideration should be given to air
requirements for any other appliance in the
same room or space.
Any air opening must be kept clear from
blockage or obstruction.
Hearth/ Material Clearances
Your stove must be installed on a floor with
adequate load-bearing capacity, otherwise
suitable measures should be taken.
Use the adjusting screws in the feet to level the
stove.
The stove can be recessed into a suitably sized
fireplace, but we recommend that a free air gap
of 150 mm is left around the sides and top of
the stove and at least 50mm at the back of the
stove to obtain maximum heat output and for
access to the rear of the stove.
The hearth should extend at least 300 mm from
the front of the stove.
If the stove is to stand in an appliance recess, it
should stand wholly above a solid, non-
combustible hearth, at least 125 mm thick (this
may include the thickness of a solid floor).
If the stove is not to stand in an appliance
recess, it may stand wholly above a hearth
made of non-combustible board / sheet
material or tiles, at least 12mm thick.