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Contura 500 Style Glass Sealing Strip - 391559

Contura 500 Style Glass Sealing Strip - 391559

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Contura 500 Style Glass Sealing Strip - 391559

Glass seal kit for the Contura 500 Style "Glass door version".

Used under the stove glass to provide a seal.  Please note that this part is only suitable on your stove if it is the full fronted glass model.  If you stove has a cast iron door with glass in the middle you would require part number 391267 instead.

How do I know If I have a "Classic" Or "Style" Version Contura Stove?

In order to find out which version you have there are 2 ways of doing this.  The first one is the Manual.  It will often say "Style" on the front or on the back of the manual at the bottom.  If you cannot find that or do not have the manual then there is another way to check this. You need to locate the Air control slider at the base of the door.  You will notice that the door has a cut out to allow the movement of the slider.  To check if you have the Classic or style version we need to check the cut out in the door for the following designs.

1: If the cut out in the door is cut out in a simple Rectangular shape then you have a "Classic" model.

2: If your cut out has slanted sides like a Trapezium then you have a "Style" version.  There is also a "Style ASF" version and unfortunately they can only be identified by serial but if your stove was purchased after 2019 you generally wont have to check this.

Below is an image to try and show the above ways of checking your stove.  If unsure please email us a photo and we will check for you.

How to Identify your Contura stove

 

Fire Brick Warranty Information:

Please note that due to the very nature of firebricks there are no warranties provided by the manufacturers.  Fire bricks are excluded from any warranties in the same way as car brake pads would be due to the many variances that can cause these parts to deteriorate.

When used correctly and carefully fire bricks can last 12 months and sometimes even longer. Please note that using the fire only a few times before the brick cracks does not mean that the brick is faulty as it may have absorbed moisture, a log may have moved during firing and hit the brick or simply been overfired.  Bricks can still be used if cracked.  As long as the crack is not over 6mm wide (Pound coin) then it will still insulate in the same way.

Fore more information please read our full warranty and Tips guide -> CLICK HERE

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