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Cannon Power Flue | 11

Overview

1. This appliance MUST be installed by an authorised

service person only.

2. This appliance shall be installed in accordance with the

manufacturer’s installation instructions, local gas fitting
regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring
regulations, and AS/NZS 5601.1  the Australian
Standard for Gas Installations.

3.  Open top of carton and remove accessories (logs,

Lift carton up and remove. Remove the four transit

screws fixing the heater to the pallet. Check that the

heater is suitable for the gas available. Refer to the data
label located within the fan chamber (Bottom most area

This heater is supplied with stand off brackets and

insulation blanket for installation into combustible
materials. Do not remove any when installing into
a combustible enclosure. Make sure blanket has
not moved during transit. Insulation blanket should
be resting firmly against front fascia prior to affixing
to wall

.

Please dispose of packaging appropriately. Keep away
from children.

Clearances

For minimum clearances refer

and

.

FIG 6

FIG 7

Note: Ensure that the room air fan opening under the
heater is not obstructed.

Ensure the minimum clearances to combustible materials
are maintained during installation, including adequate
space for the proper operation and servicing of the heater.
For clearances to furniture and curtains refer to warning
on page 5.

Flue Options

The heater is supplied with components to suit a
horizontal flue coming through a wall at the back of the
heater. The components include a flue cowl which is
designed to be fitted to the outside wall with suitable
fasteners, a condensate drain tube 2m in length, a clamp
and flexible flue sealant.

flexibility in the manner the exhaust flue and intake air are
connected. The exhaust flue and air intake components
MUST be fully attached to the heater prior to the heater
being fitted into the cavity. It is important to ensure the
exhaust gas flue pipe has the ability to drain condensation
either back into the heater or out through the terminal when
installed horizontally. The exhaust gas flue pipe must not
trap and collect condensation. This will adversely affect
the performance of the heater.

POWER FLUE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

with fascia removed).

FIG 7

Brick Fireplace Opening

1000mm MIN

T

O

 CEILING

A

B

C

300mm MIN

When flueing through the roof, the Extended Flue Kit
is required (code FLUEWFX). The maximum length
of flue pipes that can be used with the Power flue
heater is 6.0m.

Cavity Requirements

The cavity must be prepared to accept the heater first. Before
cutting any flue opening in the external wall, the finished floor
level must be known. This floor level must include any tiling,
loose hearth or panels which will support the heater.
All clearances shown in

must be adhered to.

FIG 6 - FIG 7

Note: The appliance must be secured at the front to
a vertical face. Where this is difficult due to building
inaccuracies, limited non-combustible packing may be
used to obtain a suitable vertical surface. Method of fixing
to finished wall surface (plaster/masonry/brick): suitable
fixtures which are able to be easily removed must be used.

flue cowl and flue pipes).

If heater is going to be installed into an elevated cavity,
ensure both flexible pipes, along with condensation
hose are fully extended so they remain as straight as
possible when sliding heater into position. Avoid
trapping or kinking flue pipes.

Flexible ducting is provided to attach the heater to the flue
cowl. The use of this flexible ducting provides for some

FIG 6

Note:

*In the event that space constraints inhibit the installation process where it is not possible to

maintain a 50mm or 100mm cavity depth clearance for ease of installation these clearances can be reduced,
however under AS5601 guidelines a minimum clearance of 25mm to combustibles must be maintained at all times.

Fitzroy

Canterbury

Brick Fireplace

Mock Fireplace

Min

Max

Min

Max

605 mm

700 mm

538 mm

640 mm

760 mm

NA

630 mm

730 mm

538 mm

640 mm

760 mm

NA

Brick Fireplace

Mock Fireplace

Min

Max

Min

Max

605 mm

700 mm

472 mm

640 mm

760 mm

NA

630 mm

730 mm

472 mm

640 mm

760 mm

NA

Height (A)

Width  (B)

588 mm

NA

588 mm

NA

522 mm

NA

522 mm

NA

Depth (C - Vertical Flue*)

Depth (C - Horizontal Flue*)

Summary of Contents for Fitzroy FITZIB-PMEXx

Page 1: ...leave instruction manual with the owner Distributor This appliance is designed manufactured and distributed by Tel 1300 727 421 Models FITZIB PMEXx Models CANTIB PDEEx Fitzroy Canterbury x Colour Shar...

Page 2: ...ECIFICATIONS 8 CANTERBURY INBUILT POWER FLUE SPECIFICATIONS 9 REGULATORY LOCATOR 10 POWER FLUE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 11 14 FASCIA REMOVAL AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 15 LOG INSTALLATION GAS CONNECTI...

Page 3: ...in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions d will not cover faults due to normal wear and tear with reasonable use nor consumable components such as globes filters glass items etc e will not c...

Page 4: ...ng 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 privacy...

Page 5: ...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 capabilities or lack of experience and knowle...

Page 6: ...AL 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 When the...

Page 7: ...l 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 4 sided surround...

Page 8: ...lator Integral part of controller Min inlet pressure 1 13 kPa NG 2 75 kPa Propane Fan 3 speed Ignition Electronic direct spark Power requirement 240V AC 10 Amp switch socket Power consumption 90 VA ma...

Page 9: ...r Integral part of controller Min inlet pressure 1 13 kPa NG 2 75 kPa Propane Fan 3 speed Ignition Electronic direct spark Power requirement 240V AC 10 Amp switch socket Power consumption 90 VA maximu...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...r or out through the terminal when installed horizontally The exhaust gas flue pipe must not trap and collect condensation This will adversely affect the performance of the heater POWER FLUE INSTALLAT...

Page 12: ...m lengths Place a liberal amount of silicon sealant to the inside of the flexible flue pipe which is to be mounted onto the flue exhaust outlet Slip the flexible aluminium hose over the flue exhaust...

Page 13: ...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 cover plate over both air intake and exhaust air pipes 5 Fit th...

Page 14: ...ving Canterbury Fascia To fully remove the fascia unclip the switch cable from the cable connector on the PCB and unclip the cable from the clipping points on the rear of the fascia Electrical Connect...

Page 15: ...d side of the heater at the bottom Refer FIG 26 2 With heater in position flanges should be hard against masonry Secure case flanges to the masonry Screw or bolt the flange through the slots provided...

Page 16: ...8 9 Turn clockwise to increase pressure and anti clockwise to decrease pressure FIG 32 Refer 5 Remove spanner and screwdriver Switch from BOOST to LOW to ensure settings are correct 6 Switch heater of...

Page 17: ...ion module 3 Lift ignition module from base panel 1 Remove the fascia Refer to page 14 of the installation manual 2 Disconnect the plugs on electronic controller Note Hook and loop mounting tape is us...

Page 18: ...hould be positioned in pointer 2 1 Remove the fascia Refer to page 14 of the installation instructions 2 Remove the electronic controller and ignition module Refer to page 17 3 Disconnect the fan plug...

Page 19: ...an is parallel to the top panel shown in Then remove the combustion fan making sure that it does not hit the male thread used to secure room circulation fan 9 Disconnect the electrical wiring off the...

Page 20: ...hin the allowed time Check the gas supply to the unit is not switched off Check the gas pressures Check the flame and spark electrode connections and that they are positioned correctly Ensure that the...

Page 21: ...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 from the black side of the pre...

Page 22: ...NOTES 22 Cannon Power Flue...

Page 23: ...Cannon Power Flue 23 NOTES...

Page 24: ...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 all the relevan...

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