Harrie Leenders Pharos Interior Instructions D'utilisation page 23

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Stovepipe
support
5. Fixing the stove pipe
• The bearing plate has a rear side: when installing it, ensure it is in fact at
the back (see mark on bearing plate);
• Slip the stove-pipe support on the Pharos lifting jack (the lifting jack must
be in its lowermost position);
• Determine the centre of the pipe on the stove-pipe support (plumb line);
• Place the stove pipe on the stove-pipe support;
• Jack the stove pipe up using the Pharos lifting jack;
• Fix the bearing plate to the ceiling using the 4 M8x20 bolts
(socket or open-end spanner and step ladder);
A
7. Rotatable...?
• The stove can be made rotatable if the customer so desires.
• The 3 bolts provided at the back of the bearing plate serve this purpose.
• Possibilities: Fixed (non-rotatable): leave screws A and B in place
(stove is locked);
2 x 60° rotatable: slacken or remove 2x screws A (crosshead
screwdriver small) and leave B in place;
360° rotatable: slacken or remove screws A and B.
Hexagon-
head bolt
M8 x 20
The centre hole indicates
the middle of the rear side of the
bearing plate.
A
B
6. Levelling
• Then fit the M6x20 bolts (A) into the holes that are still open.
(Socket-head wrench 3).
• Level the stove pipe by turning the A bolts in or out (spirit level).
• Tighten the B bolts when the stove pipe is hanging level (Check this).
• Remove the mounting ring.
8. Installing the finishing cover
• Note: First, make the stove rotatable if desired (see step 7).
• Slip the finishing cover on the stove pipe and move it upwards.
• Fasten the finishing cover with 3 M4 x 8 screws (cross-slotted)
(crosshead screwdriver small).
A: 4x bolt M6x20
B: 4x bolt M8x20
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