IMPORTANT: LIFT OUT THE HOTPLATE AND
CEMENT SEAL THE JOINT BETWEEN THE BOILER
FACE AND ITS LOCATING FACE ON THE FIREBOX
SIDES WITH FIRE CEMENT. RENEW ANY
BRICKWORK CEMENTED JOINTS THAT MAY HAVE
OPENED IN TRANSIT.
The non-combustible hearth must be solid and level
and together with the walls adjacent to the cooker and
chimney, conform to current Building Regulations.
The cooker and chimney flue installation should be in
accordance with the relevant recommendations of
BS8303, BS. 6461 Part 1 and BS. 7566 Parts 1 to 4.
Rayburn Cookmaster Plus 212SFW - The boiler
installation section must also be in accordance with the
byelaws of the local Water Undertaking and any
relevant requirements of the Local Authority.
When the cooker is installed in a recess it must be
‘freestanding’ and not built-in solid at the sides.
Where the cooker is to stand in a recess or against
a wall which is to be tiled, in no circumstances
should the tiles overlap the cooker top plate.
Ensure that any combustible material e.g. kitchen
furniture is spaced away from the cooker to the
recommended distances. See Fig. 1. The work surface
however, may be fitted to the top plate on both sides.
NOTE: SMOKE/SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL
USAGE
Some parts of the cooker have been coated with a light
covering of protective oil, this may cause smoke/smell
to be emitted, and is normal and not a fault with the
appliance, it is therefore advisable to open doors and or
windows to allow for ventilation. Lift the insulating lids to
prevent staining the linings.
Rayburn Cookmaster 200SFW: There is no
requirement for additional ventilation as this appliance
is rated at less than 5kW. Should another appliance be
used in the property and the total heat output is greater
than 5 kW, additional ventilation must be provided in
accordance with the Building Regulations.
Rayburn Cookmaster Plus 212SFW: Provision must
be made for additional ventilation. A permanent
unobstructed air vent having a minimum effective area
of 5.5 cm
2
must communicate to outside air or an
adjacent room which in turn has a permanent vent of at
least the same size to outside air.
If a flue draught stabiliser is fitted in the flue this vent
size must be increased to a minimum 23.5 cm
2
. If his
appliance us used with an additional appliance of a
similar type then the air supply must be adequate for
both appliances in accordance with the Building
Regulations.
Any air inlet grilles must be positioned so that they are
not liable to blockage.
It is not permissible to use an air extraction device in
the same room as the appliance, unless additional
ventilation is provided to prevent any adverse effect on
the flue.
Effect of Extractor Fan
Avoid if possible the installation of an extractor fan in
the same room as the appliance or the room where the
permanent air vent is located.
Compensating extra air inlets must be introduced
equivalent to the capacity of the fan wheel when fitted.
PREPARATION OF SITE
COOKER POSITION
AIR SUPPLY
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