background image

Cannon Fitzroy Inbuilt Power Flue | 9

regUlatory loCation

MINIMUM CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR BALANCED FLUE

TERMINALS, FAN ASSISTED FLUE TERMINALS, ROOM SEALED APPLIANCE

TERMINALS OR THE TERMINALS OF OUTDOOR APPLIANCES.

F

n

b

d

a

k

k

h

h

h

j

e

e

g

c

T

T

T

g

d

j

j

See note 2

See note 3

Openable

window

Door

I

P

M

T = Flue terminal                         M = Gas meter 

I = Mechanical air inlet               P = Electricity meter or fuse box

Shading indicates prohibited

areas for flue terminals

Ref                                                                   Item

Minimum clearances

              (mm)

Natural 

draft

Fan

assisted

- unless appliance is certified for closer installation

Notes:

1   All distances are measured to the nearest part of the terminal.

2   Prohibited area below electricity meter or fuse box extends to ground level.

3   See clause 5.13.6.6 for restrictions on the flue terminal under covered areas.

4   See Appendix J. Figures J2(a) and J3(a), for clearances required from a flue terminal to an LP

     Gas Cylinder. A flue terminal is considered to be a source of ignition.

5   For appliances not addressed above acceptance should be obtained from the technical regulator.

Special Note:
This chart MUST be read in-conjunction with 

the full Australian Standard Gas Installations AS 5601. 

THE POWER FLUE HEATER IS FAN ASSISTED. SEE COLUMN HIGHLIGHTED

a               Below eaves, balconies and other projections:

                       Appliances up to 50 MJ/hr input                                                                       300                200

                       Appliances over 50 MJ/hr input                                                                        500                300

b               From the ground, above a balcony or other surface                                              300                300

c               From a return wall or external corner                                                                     500                500

d               From a gas meter (M)  (see 4.7.11 for vent location of regulator)                        1000              1000

e               From electricity meter or fuse box (P)                                                                    500                500

f                From a drain pipe or soil pipe                                                                                 150                  75

g               Horizontally from any building structure   or obstruction facing a terminal             500                500

h               From any other flue terminal, cowl, or combustion air intake                                 500                500

j                Horizontally from an openable window, door, non-mechanical air inlet or other opening into a

                 building with the exception of sub-floor ventilation: 

                       Appliances up t 150 MJ/hr input                                                                       500                300

                       Appliances over 150 MJ/hr input up to 200 MJ/hr input                                 1500              1500

                       Appliances over 200 MJ/hr  input                                                                   1500              1500

                       All fan assisted flue appliances, in the direction of discharge                                              1500

k               From a mechanical air inlet, including a spa blower                                             1500              1500

n               Vertically below an openable window, non-mechanical air inlet, or any other opening into a building

                 with the exception of sub-floor ventilation:

                       Space heaters up to 50 MJ/hr input                                                                 150                150

                       Other appliances up to 50 MJ/hr                                                                      500                500

                       Appliances over 50 MJ/hr input and up to 150 MJ/hr input                            1000              1000

                       Appliances over 150 MJ/hr                                                                             1500              1500                                                                                                               

fig 4

Summary of Contents for FITZIB-PMEXB

Page 1: ...d this manual before installing and using this heater Please leave instruction manual with the owner Distributor This appliance is designed manufactured and distributed by Tel 1300 727 421 Models FITZ...

Page 2: ...cessories 7 Fitzroy inbuilt POWER FLUE specifications 8 REGULATORY LOCATOR 9 POWER FLUE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 12 Fascia Removal AND Electrical Connection 13 Log Installation GAS CONNECTION 14 S...

Page 3: ...XL products purchased in Australia from a Sampford IXL Authorised Dealer or Reseller and installed by a qualified person where a Certificate of Compliance in accordance with State Territory laws is pr...

Page 4: ...d working order Privacy The privacy of your personal information has always been important to us To learn more about how we collect keep and use your personal information please obtain a copy of our p...

Page 5: ...zard of high surface temperature and should take care to avoid burns or clothing ignition This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental c...

Page 6: ...OST NORMAL turn the heater on again if there have been several attempts to ignite the heater without success If there is an interruption to the power supply the heater will fail safely and switch off...

Page 7: ...nents of our instal lation options Install in a shallow recess or an existing fireplace elegant spacers will eliminate any size discrep ancies To enhance your Cannon s appearance add a decorative 3 or...

Page 8: ...t Power consumption 90 VA maximum Minimum cavity Height Dimensions 605 mm Width 700 mm Depth 485 mm Optional accessories Glass front Remote thermostat Spacer kit 3 sided surround 4 sided surround Cons...

Page 9: ...WER FLUE HEATER IS FAN ASSISTED SEE COLUMN HIGHLIGHTED a Below eaves balconies and other projections Appliances up to 50 MJ hr input 300 200 Appliances over 50 MJ hr input 500 300 b From the ground ab...

Page 10: ...ease dispose of packaging appropriately keep away from children Clearances For minimum clearances refer FIG 5 and FIG 6 Note Ensure that the combustion air opening under the heater is not obstructed E...

Page 11: ...round hole in the external wall To make a template use a sheet of stiff cardboard or mdf medium density fibre board cut to represent the rear of the heater Mark a vertical centre line and an appropria...

Page 12: ...the flexible pipe from the flue outlet using silicon sealant to seal the join and a hose clamp 3 Fit the pvc tubing and the air inlet to the other flexible tube using a hose clamp 4 Place terminal co...

Page 13: ...it at correct supply voltage may create unsafe conditions The heater is supplied with a flexible power cord with a plug fitted A 10 Amp switch socket must be located within 1 5m of the heater For inst...

Page 14: ...ch loom to the fascia switch set 5 Refit the front fascia GAS CONNECTION FIG 24 FIG 25 FIG 27 FIG 26 1 Push the gas inlet access plate into the heater cabinet and slide the heater into the fireplace e...

Page 15: ...ontrol to give a low pressure reading refer to specification table on page 8 Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anticlockwise to decrease pressure Refer FIG 34 5 Remove spanner and screwdriver Sw...

Page 16: ...to fault codes on page 19 General 1 Service work MUST be carried out by an authorised service person only 2 Unplug from wall socket or turn off power at main switchboard if heater is hard wired 3 Alw...

Page 17: ...l To Replace The Combustion Fan Fig 38 The Combustion Fan is accessed from the rear of the heater Therefore to replace the combustion fan the heater must be removed from the fireplace The flue termina...

Page 18: ...EATHED HIGH TEMP DATA CABLE SWITCH BLUE Y A W 4 Y A W 6 Y A W 3 EARTH RED Y A W 1 C ROOM FAN F3594 240 V MAINS PLUG MODULATING VALVE F3691 COILS E M A L F R O S N E S K R A P S E D O R T C E L E IGNIT...

Page 19: ...ormal operation 2 1 Heater has attempted to light however it did not sense flame within the allowed time Check the gas supply to the unit is not switched off Check the gas pressures Check the flame an...

Page 20: ...ater and either listening for the fan or check to see if air is blowing out of the flue pipe Check that the pressure tubes are connected correctly and not pinched or kinked The black tube should run f...

Page 21: ...Cannon Fitzroy Inbuilt Power Flue 21 Notes...

Page 22: ...22 Cannon Canterbury Freestanding Notes...

Page 23: ...Cannon Canterbury Freestanding 23 Notes...

Page 24: ...ed Compliance Certificate No Installed by COPY RATING LABEL HERE Don t Risk Your Appliance Warranty Only a licensed person will give you a compliance certificate showing that the work complies with al...

Reviews: