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STEP B
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TALL GUIDE 4.
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CHEMINÉES
PHILIPPE
RADIANTE 747 2V PR
STEP 1:
INSPECT THE FIREPLACE & FLUE PENETRATION THEN LAY BASE & HEARTH
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Inspect the area to ensure the fireplace and flue, including clearances, base and hearth, will be
installed safely and conform to Australian & New Zealan Standards AS/NZS 2918:2018 and the guides
in this manual relative to your type of installation
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Lay the base and hearth, refer to pages 8, 21 & 22 for minimum sizes and requirements
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Additional reinforcement may need to be installed in order to support the weight as outlined on page 8
STEP 2:
INSTALL BACK & SIDE WALLS
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Ensure the back and side wall are installed using materials such as Skamol Board, bricks or hebel,
refer to page 22
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Ensure provisions are made for the bottom air inlets and top air outlet on the cavity, please refer to
page 22 for minimum sizing, metal vents are to be used
STEP 3:
PUT UNIT IN POSITION & ASSEMBLE THE DAMPER SYSTEM
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Due to the weight of this fireplace please take care when putting the unit into position
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It is at this stage that we highly recommend fitting the damper system (prior to fitting the flue), please
refer to page 27 of this manual
STEP 4:
INSTALL THE STARTING COLLAR, FLUE & DEFLECTOR PLATE
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The flue adaptor must be fitted into the cast iron collar of the firebox gather
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Drill through adaptor and secure using 3 stainless steel screws evenly spaced
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All stainless steel inner flues must be joined using stainless steel pop rivets and must be installed
crimp end DOWN
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Determine the height of deflector plate. Cut the starter flue to support the deflector plate at the desired
height, refer to page 23 for more details
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Install the deflector plate on the top of the starter flue gussets
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Place rockwool blanket (aluminium side down) on top of the deflector plate ensuring complete 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 of the rockwool
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The starter triple (with slots and cap) is then placed on top of the deflector plate
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All galvanised second and third skins must be installed crimp end UP
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Pick up weight of outer casing in roof space. The weight of the casing must not be supported by the
gussets alone
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Minimum clearance to triple skin flue to any combustible material is 50mm
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At the termination height of the triple skin flue, the active stainless steel inner must be a maximum of
30mm higher than the middle and outer galvanised casing. The stainless steel skirt is screwed to the
crimp of the outer casing. The stainless steel cowl slides into the neck of the skirt and must locate
inside the active flue below. No fixing is to be done to the cowl
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Refer to section 4.6 in AS/NZS 2918:2018 for installing flue penetrations
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Please also use the diagram on page 7 to ensure external flue heights and cowl clearances are
maintained, also refer topage 17 for flue components overview
STEP 5:
FINISH FACADE OF CAVITY
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Complete the front of the fireplace facade, ensure a minimum clearance of 10mm between the finished
fireplace opening and any part of the firebox including any mesh grills attached to it
STEP 6:
FIT BACK PLATE, BAFFLE PLATE, ASH RETAINER, GRATES & ASHPAN
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Ensure the backplate is installed first, then using a log to hold the plate into position to keep it from
falling, install the baffle plate.
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Further instructions and assembly instructions can be viewed on pages 26-28 of this manual
STEP 7:
TEST FIRE DRAW
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Light a small piece of newspaper inside the firebox to test the draw of the unit and flue
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If the draw is adequate, complete the check list on page 41
and return this as well as this entire booklet
to the fireplace owner
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If the draw is inadequate please refer to the Balancing Air Pressure section on page 6