Advice for taking the measurements of your window
Measurements are taken in inches.
If your window is still in place, take its measurements to the nearest millimeter and make a direct order.
If your window is broken or missing, take the inside dimensions of the door’s frame and subtract 1/8in from each dimension obtained.
To summarize: subtract 1/4in from each dimension.
For example: your frame measures 23in x 15in, you must order a window measuring 22in 3/4 x 14in 3/4.
Advice for assembly
In order to replace the window of your fireplace or stove insert, you must:
- If possible, remove the door and lay it flat.
- Spray lubricant on the screws and wait a few minutes.
- Unscrew the brackets.
- Remove the window or the remaining debris and carefully clean the door’s frame so the new window can be fitted correctly.
- Place the self-adhesive gasket around the new window. NB: some models do not have a gasket on the window’s upper edge.
- Place the new window in the door frame.
- Screw the brackets back without forcing them – to avoid risk of the glass cracking when the iron door cools down for the first time.
- Replace the door on your fireplace or stove insert and leave to dry for 24 hours before relighting the fire.
The glass
The company Cosse & Co uses Néocéram glass:
Functions:
Néocéram™ is the vitro-ceramic glass which has the most exceptional heat-resistant properties. As it is able to resist the highest temperatures without change, it is perfectly suited to heating appliances.
- Néocéram glass is ideal for fireplace, stove or boiler inserts. Whether flat, curved, folded or rounded, Néocéram glass can be adapted to all innovations in the area of design.
- Furthermore, Néocéram has a self-cleaning property and thus remains perfectly transparent.
- Néocéram is used by leading brands for its original parts: Brisac, Invicta, Godin, Philippe, Richard Le Droff, Supra and Turbo Fonte, etc…
The manufacture of Néocéram™ glass is certified to ISO 9001 and 9002 standards.
Properties :
Néocéram glass is adapted to all types of heating: it transmits up to 90% of infrared heat and is resistant to heat over 800° whilst retaining perfect transparency and the aspect of natural glass.
Néocéram glass virtually never expands and resists nearly all large differences in temperature – including, for example, the sudden thermal shock caused by the accidental splashing of water.