The Original Home Of Cheminées Philippe Australia since 1982
WARMTH FROM FRANCE BY WIGNELLS OF MELBOURNE
RADIANTE 747 2V PR
INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL
Page 1: ...The Original Home Of Chemin es Philippe Australia since 1982 WARMTH FROM FRANCE BY WIGNELLS OF MELBOURNE RADIANTE 747 2V PR INSTALLATION USER MANUAL...
Page 2: ...o Australian emissions efficiency and safety standards Please take a moment to read over this manual including our operations and maintenance guide to ensure you get the best performance and enjoyment...
Page 3: ...FIGURATIONS 18 4 INBUILT 4 1 STEP BY STEP INSTALL GUIDE 20 4 2 BASE HEARTH MANTEL SHELF DIMENSIONS 21 4 3 INBUILT CAVITY DIMENSIONS 22 4 4 DEFLECTOR PLATE GRILLS 23 4 5 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 24 5 M...
Page 4: ...his manual alongside the requirements of Australian New Zealand Standards AS NZS 2918 2018 The installation techniques handling and use of the product are beyond our control Therefore Chemin es Philip...
Page 5: ...ON OR CERAMIC TILES MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE Please read through this manual carefully prior to installing or using this fireplace Each of our fireplaces should be installed in accordance wi...
Page 6: ...installing the unit inbuilt ventilation grills are required at the top and bottom of the cavity to assist in natural convection and for the release of heated air into the room Refer to pages 20 23 fo...
Page 7: ...om the top of the fireplace gather to the cowl A minimum 50mm clearance around the triple skin flue is to be maintained from the outer casing to any combustible surface A minimum 920mm clearance is to...
Page 8: ...or the fireplace base and hearth The purchaser should check with the base and hearth supplier that the material being used underneath and in front of the fireplace is suitable for extreme heat The bas...
Page 9: ...SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 CHEMIN ES PHILIPPE RADIANTE 747 2V PR 10 09 PLEASE NOTE Due to the handmade nature of our fireplaces there maybe a slight variance factor of 1 2mm across all unit dimensions and 5k...
Page 10: ...ecommended to be used with hardwood only HEATING CAPACITY Up to 280sqm MAXIMUM AVG HEAT OUTPUT 14 2kW FIREBOX MATERIAL Cast Iron LOG LENGTH Up to 50cm FLUE SIZE 9 11 13 RECOMMENDED MINIMUM FLUE HEIGHT...
Page 11: ...3 4 SKAMOTEC WALL GUIDELINES 15 3 5 SKAMTOEC WALL VENTILATION 16 3 6 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 17 3 7 FLUE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 18 11 PLEASE NOTE All diagrams in this manual are for illustration purp...
Page 12: ...ues including charcoal painted stainless steel flues must be joined using stainless steel pop rivets and must be installed crimp end DOWN All galvanised second and third outer casing must be installed...
Page 13: ...DTH 1510mm x DEPTH As per above B x THICKNESS 36mm For a list of recommended materials and thicknesses refer to page 8 MINIMUM HEIGHT OF UNIT A 149mm A 150mm A 200mm A 300mm A 400mm A 500mm MINIMUM HE...
Page 14: ...m 110mm solid brick hebel thick wall should extend a minimum height of 2000mm from the hearth when using a triple skin flue kit or to the ceiling when using a single skin flue kit NON COMBUSTIBLE CEIL...
Page 15: ...oard the cavity must be either ventilated at the top and bottom by using a minimum 25mm air gap that must extend the full width of the board or alternatively using metal vents vermin proof if on an ex...
Page 16: ...TION CONFIGURATIONS WHEN USING 50MM BATTERNS SEE PAGE 14 The 25mm top and bottom air gap must extend the full width of the Skamotec cavity and can be left open to create a shadow line effect or altern...
Page 17: ...13 Triple Skin Flue 900mm 13 Split Ring Charcoal 6 7 5 1 3 6 7 9 13 Cover Cone 9 Anti Down Draught Cowl 9 Flue Adaptor Charcoal 9 11 13 Default Triple Skin Flue 900mm Charcoal 2 x 9 11 13 Triple Skin...
Page 18: ...ceiling and roof space 5 Flat ceiling with roof space and offset 6 Freestanding with chimney offset 7 External wall penetration 8 Double storey with single storey penetration 1 Flat ceiling with roof...
Page 19: ...ONS 21 4 3 INBUILT CAVITY DIMENSIONS 22 4 4 DEFLECTOR PLATE GRILLS 23 4 5 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 24 19 PLEASE NOTE All diagrams in this manual are for illustration purposes only DO NOT scale from an...
Page 20: ...ete coverage Ensure the rockwool blanket is installed firmly to the inner sides of the enclosure and around the triple skin flue Ensure the slots of the starter triple are approx 100mm above the top o...
Page 21: ...TH 1510mm x DEPTH As per above x THICKNESS 36mm For a list of recommended materials and thicknesses refer to page 8 HEAT SENSITIVE MATERIALS EXCLUSION ZONES Minimum 1000mm above and 300mm either side...
Page 22: ...om of the cavity minimum size grilles 9cm x 40cm and should be in line with the base of the fireplace Outtake Size The same size on either side is required for the top air outtake on either side OR on...
Page 23: ...plate then the triple skin starter flue if partial masonry or remaining single skin flue if fully masonry is to be installed above the plate Ventilation grills consisting of one large grill in front...
Page 24: ...Starter Triple Skin Flue 900mm 3 x 9 11 13 Triple Skin Flue 900mm 9 13 Cover Cone 6 9 Anti Down Draught Cowl 4 5 METER 9 FULL MASONRY FLUE KIT 2 1 3 4 5 9 Flue Adaptor 9 Starter Flue With Gussets 900...
Page 25: ...5 MECHANISMS UNIT ASSEMBLY 5 1 MECHANISM GUIDE 26 5 2 PARTS DAMPER ASSEMBLY 27 5 3 BACK PLATE BAFFLE PLATE GRATE ASSEMBLY 28 25...
Page 26: ...ary air starting position 1 Normal to be used during burn cycle LOCATION OF MECHANISMS PRIMARY AIR DAMPER CONTROLS OPEN CLOSE PARTS 1 0 Close primary air 6 3 1 3 4 5 Damper Plate also known as Valve A...
Page 27: ...it into the fire place ENSURE DAMPER IS FITTED FIRST 1 Insert the back plate into the firebox 2 Place the top of the plate against the back wall of the firebox 3 Position the bottom of the plate again...
Page 28: ...the front as illustrated below 2 Place the two grates to the left and right of the firebox directly above the ash pan 3 Slide the ash pan into position at the base of the firebox 4 Insert the ash ret...
Page 29: ...6 OPERATION 6 1 BEFORE FIRST IGNITION 30 6 2 RECOMMENDED FIRE WOOD 31 6 3 HOW TO LIGHT BURN SAFELY 32 33 6 4 WARNINGS LABELS 34 29...
Page 30: ...chances of smoke being blown back It is NOT recommended to use the unit with the door open for prolonged and continuous periods of time Never leave the door open unsupervised With the door closed Ope...
Page 31: ...heat use large numbers of small logs eg 6 to 8 logs of 6cm in diameter on a good bed of embers For a longer lasting fire use larger diameter logs eg 3 logs of 13 to 15 cm diameter on a medium bed of...
Page 32: ...oned front to back The second pieces should be slightly smaller in size and positioned side to side 2 Then follow the same cross section method for the kindling 3 Firestarters should then be evenly po...
Page 33: ...ng time at a very slow burn rate with vents and damper fully closed is not recommended especially at the start and end of winter and when the temperature rises as this can cause deposits of soot and t...
Page 34: ...fireplace door and call the fire brigade WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS NZS 4013 WARNING DO NOT...
Page 35: ...7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 SERVICING GUIDE 36 7 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 37 7 3 SPARE PARTS 38 35...
Page 36: ...units equipped with a perforated grille on the outside clean this with a vacuum cleaner to avoid the build up of dust in the perforations which would reduce convection air circulation Regularly empty...
Page 37: ...mperatures are causing low flue gas temperatures Have your fireplace checked by an authorised service agent Lack of heat The fire smoulders or goes out Try and light your fire using cut or smaller pie...
Page 38: ...al number which can be found on the identification plate on the base of the unit on the base of the ash pan chamber Only use spare parts in particular the replacement of glass should only be sourced a...
Page 39: ...8 WARRANTY 8 1 WARRANTY POLICY EXTENDED WARRANTY 40 8 2 INSTALLER CHECKLIST FORM 41 39...
Page 40: ...are therefore guaranteed for one year as per the table below The window panes can resist temperatures of around 750 So any breakage can only be caused by impact during use or handling and cannot be e...
Page 41: ...ll packaging including any flammable material has been removed 6 The user has been shown the Mechanisms Operation Maintenance guide 7 The user has been advised to cure the firebox initially with 10 sm...
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