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First of all you must test the prevailing gas supply for 'Soundness'. This is achieved with a manometer assuming the current gas supply is sound (Showing no signs and symptoms of leaks) you could possibly then relocate to the next stage with the installation which happens to be putting down your dust sheets and covering or removing furniture through the room you are going to work in. Any existing fire and fireplace is now able to carefully removed and dumped or stored carefully. The present chimney must easily be smoke tested to confirm its suitability to take a gas fire. This can be done by lighting a smoke bomb within the fireplace opening and examining the rooms and roof space above to evaluate that no smoke is escaping in to the house or roof space the chimney would should also be looked into i.e. brickwork or pot etc to verify its suitability to simply accept the newest gas fire. Any necessary remedial work have to be done prior to the installation of the hearth.

The subsequent stage on the installation will be prepare the opening inside the chimney breast or even in true of your balanced flue or fanned flue fire the wall on where the gas appliances is to be fitted.

The normal opening to get left to take the gas pipe can be 25" high by 17" wide this would accommodate most gas fires but now there are many larger models in the marketplace to be attached to the wall or hearth standing this can be dependant upon reading the instructions packed with the revolutionary fire for being fitted assuming it's got now been prepared i.e. 'bricked up' and plastered as necessary natural meats then proceed to the subsequent stage this can be needless to say from the setting up of the fireside.

The hearth must be made from none combustible material i.e. ~Marble/granite, the bottom need to be at least 15mm thick, raised 50mm off of the existing floor and frequently protrude 300mm from the front face of the new fire as well as a t least 150mm either sides from the outer frame with the new fire the hearth has to be bedded down on combining sand and cement and levelled accordingly.

Your next stage is to fit a corner panel i.e. marble or Granite this is around 37" square with a standard 22 ?" x 16 ?" opening already decline in it. The fireside is going to be centralised around the new base and sealed towards the wall with heat resisting silicon or similar the internal and external edges with the back panel ought to be sealed with sand/cement or similar.

In order not to allow any hot products of combustion to go between your pre-paved wall along with the new back panel the aim made surround can be fitted and secured for the wall by the appropriate fixings.

If the new fire is an inset type fire after that base need to be set up in the fireplace opening on the same height since the the top hearth normally, this is done with sand and cement.

The newest fire very easily fitted into the prepared opening firstly any fixing eyes has to be secured on the rear in the opening which be employed to secure the hearth into your fireplace opening.

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