Cannon Fitzroy Powerflue In-built Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 7

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. MINIMUM CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR BALANCED FLUE

TERMINALS, FAN ASSISTED FLUE TERMINALS, ROOM SEALED APPLIANCE
TERMINALS OR THE TERMINALS OF OUTDOOR APPLIANCES.

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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 shall be read in-conjunction with the full Australian standards.

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                                                                                                               

REGULATORY LOCATION 

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2. Unplug from wall socket or turn off power at main switchboard if heater

is hard wired.

3. Always shut off the gas supply and ensure that the heater is cool before

commencing any service operations.

4. Always check for gas soundness after servicing.

To replace the primary glass

1. Refer pages 13 and 14, steps 7 to 11, of the installation instructions.

Refit glass and replace in reverse order ensure the inside surface of the
glass is clean and free from finger marks.

Note: ensure the inside surface of the glass is clean and free from finger
marks.

To replace the gas control

To replace the ignition (module) device

1. Unplug wire connectors from ignition module.
2.   Remove module mounting bracket by removing  
mounting screw.
3. Using pliers bend tabs so that module can come 
away from the mounting bracket.

4. Replace ignition device in reverse order.

1. Remove the fascia
2. Unplug  the cables from the gas control and disconnect the earth 

connection.

3.  Disconnect the gas inlet (1/2” compression nut) connection at entry

  gas control and the 16mm nut at the outlet of the gas control.

4 . Remove the three M4 screws from the cradle retaining the gas control.
5.  Remove gas control.
6   Replace gas control  in reverse order and check for gas tightness

Note: check the gas pressure on high and low burner settings. Refer ‘gas 
control’, pages 13 and 14

Ignition module

Mounting bracket

General

1. Service work to be carried out by an authorised service person only.

 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS - (DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE)

FIG 29.

The  Cannon  appliance  is  warranted  against  defects  in  materials  and  

Warranty service, which includes parts and labour for the replacement or
repair of defective parts, is available through the CANNON distributor.
(Details below or on page 24).

Consumers are responsible for service person’s travel outside normal 

service areas (approximately seventy (70) kilometer radius from the nearest 

Cannon dealer’s location), local transport costs, or any preventative 
maintenance works as described in 

Any product subjected to misuse, abuse, negligence, accident or alteration 
will have its warranty voided.  The defacement of serial plate will also void 
warranty.

If installation is not carried out in accordance with manufacturer’s 

instructions, this warranty may be void.

The customer must keep their “Tax Invoice” as proof of purchase of this
product and compliance certificate as proof of required installation.

workmanship for a period of two (2) years from its date of original 
purchase, applicable only for residential use in Australia.

this manual.

Enter the details of the date installed and the Compliance Certificate 
number in the appropriate area on the rear page of this manual.

Summary of Contents for Fitzroy Powerflue In-built

Page 1: ...ane gases DON T RISK YOUR APPLIANCE WARRANTY ONLY A LICENSED PERSON WILL GIVE YOU A COMPIANCE CERTIFICATE SHOWING THAT THE WORK COMPLIES WITH ALL THE RELEVANT STANDARDS AND ONLY A LICENSED PERSON WILL...

Page 2: ...Sealing the fascia Gas connections 16 Log installation 17 Gas control 18 19 Gas pressure point Gas pressure adjustment Trouble shooting 20 21 Service instructions 22 24 General To replace the primary...

Page 3: ...nty repair or replace free of charge this Cannon appliance or any component part which upon examination by us or our repair agent is found to be defective in materials workmanship or manufacturing How...

Page 4: ...K BRN 6 WAY CONNECTOR 6 WAY CONNECTOR BLUE 4 WAY F3663 6_B NO PRESSURE SWITCH F3327 COMBUSTION FAN POWER FLUE WIRING DIAGRAM COMMON COMMON 4 WAY 25 Gas type Natural or Propane gas as indicated on data...

Page 5: ...ith reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible f...

Page 6: ...of young children or the infirm a second guard is required Standards This appliance meets the following standards When installed correctly Standards Australia AS NZS 3100 AS 5601 AS 4553 2008 1 Remov...

Page 7: ...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 ai...

Page 8: ...eater will not start no indicator lamps The gas valve should open at the same time as the igniter sparks If there is no gas to the burner when this occurs check the solenoid coils for continuity Check...

Page 9: ...re a digital multimeter with the functions to measure ac dc voltage Continuity resistance and micro amps It is critical that the appliance is earthed and that the active and neutral are not reversed I...

Page 10: ...LING MANTLE 300 MIN 1000 MIN CLEARANCE 436 605 610 MIN 485 MIN 695 50 100 710 MIN 160 mm GAS SUPPLY 10 mm 75 mm GAS SUPPLY FLUE DIA 160 mm FLUE TERMINAL INSTALLATION DETAIL For minimum clearances refe...

Page 11: ...ICATION THROUGH WALL APPLICATION TIMBER or BRICK 1 1 2 2 CONSULT MOCK FIRE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS APPLICATION FLUEING OPTIONS 517 517 25 min 3 8 3 CORNER WALL APPLICATION 1 2 CONSUL...

Page 12: ...flat and level Using your template as a guide mark the flue cutout on the rear wall of the cavity and cut through from either the inside or the outside to produce a neat round hole in the external wal...

Page 13: ...ir respective holes It may be advisable when the heater is positioned halfway into cavity to check hoses from outside to ensure that they are not kinked See fig 17 SEALING TAPE APPLIED TO EDGE OF UNIT...

Page 14: ...clipping points on the rear of the fascia 14 a Place log no 1 onto the 2 front pins on the burner head ensuring that the charring faces the front b Place log no 2 onto the two left back pins c Place l...

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