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 Revised: 23/08/2012 

 

Printed 

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Printed: 20/03/2013 

 
Rear vent Flue Installation 

1.  Determine the exact location for the heater 
2.

 

Attach the outer 900 mm flue to the heater 

3.

 

Mark the exact location for the wall penetration 

a.

 

Determine that you will not be cutting through any vertical wall studs. 

b.

 

Check that the location of the wall mounted terminal conforms to the requirements of 
AS/NZS 5601 – Location of a Flue Terminal. 

4.

 

Cut a hole 205 mm in diameter through the wall. 

5.

 

Attach the internal wall plate centrally over the hole.  

6. 

Fit the inner and outer 450mm flue lengths to spigots on the rear of the heater.

 

7.

 

Trim the inner flue to 50mm longer than the outer flue. 

 NOTE- it may be necessary to trim the outer flue depending on wall thickness. 
8.

 

Attach the cowl backing plate to the wall. Seal with silicon sealant. 

9.

 

Fit the wall cowl to the flues and attach to the backing plate. 

 

Inbuilt models must be placed on AC sheeting and flat level surface to 

prevent the unit from rattling. 

Heater must be checked for scratches or dents prior to installation. 

Recess plaster or masonry around back of on/off switch to allow fascia to sit 

flush on wall.

 

I

NSTALLATION 

Inbuilt Model  

Only to be carried out by an authorised person! 

1.

 

Carefully remove the carton from the heater, - remove heater from pallet. 

2.

 

Unpack Flue Kit (packaged separately). 

3.

 

Remove the 2 screws holding the fascia assembly to the heater surround. The fascia is secured to 
the  heater  surround  by  2  lugs  and  can  be  removed  by  lifting  the  fascia  upward  approximately  5 
mm and then forward. 

4.

 

Remove the 2 screws holding the fascia surround to the firebox body. This surround is located by 
2 lugs, and is removed by lifting upwards approximately 5 mm then forward. 

5.

 

Check

 the label on the rear of the firebox to confirm gas type is appropriate for the 

gas supply available  

6.

 

Loosen  the  lower  glass  retaining  bracket  screws.  Completely  remove  the  top  glass 
retaining bracket. - Remove the glass. 

7.

 

Unpack the log set from their separate carton and position them in the firebox as shown in 
the diagram on Page 14. 

8.

 

Install the flue – see Inbuilt Model – Flue installation Pages 10 & 11. 

9.

 

Locate the heater body into the fireplace cavity, or, pre-built wall cavity. Connect the gas supply, 
purge gas lines, check all connections for leaks, check pressures (refer page 15) 

10.

 

Fix the appliance firmly in position using the 4 angle brackets fixed to the heater body. 

11.

 

Connect the air inlet and exhaust flexible pipes to the outlets on the heater body. 

NOTE – The EXHAUST flue is colour coded RED at the heater body, both ends of the flexible flue 
pipe and at the collector box on the flue terminal assembly.   
12.

 

Re-assemble heater in reverse order of above. Connect electrical cord to correctly wired and 

earthed 240 Volt AC power point. 
13.

 

Operate heater, check operation on both, Hi and Low settings. Ensure fan operates after  

initial warm-up period. (Refer Trouble Shooting Guide page 15 should any problems occur.) 

 
Instruct customer of correct operating procedure. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CONSOLE

Page 1: ...OPERATING INFORMATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Serial Number of Heater ____________ Model ___________________ Hermitage Gas Heaters ARE AUSTRALIAN OWNED MANUFACTURED BY SHAMIC SHEETMETAL SHAMIC SHEE...

Page 2: ...vel surface Inbuilt models must be placed on AC sheeting to prevent unit from rattling Heater must be checked for scratches or dents prior to installation All glass must be fitted with a screw driver...

Page 3: ...4 CUSTOMER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY FEATURES 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 14 LOG INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM 15 GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 DIMENSIONS W...

Page 4: ...al Conform to AS3100 240V 50 Hz 120 Watts Max Air Pressure Switch Aria 380 series 5471 Cut in Pressure 45 Pa Cut out Pressure 40 Pa Electrical Connection Standard Flex 2 Mt 3 Pin Plug Hermitage Freest...

Page 5: ...n accordance with AS NZS 5601 Gas Installation Standard Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Local Gas Fitting Regulations Municipal Building Codes This appliance must only be installed and servic...

Page 6: ...ion Note At start up if the High position has been selected the heater will only ignite on the Low setting and will automatically switch to the High setting after an initial warm up period TURNING THE...

Page 7: ...rized person who is responsible for its correct operation at the time of installation AS NZS 5601 Appliance Commissioning 9 2 The commissioning of an appliance shall take full account of special desig...

Page 8: ...and adjust if necessary J Reassemble heater in reverse order of above connect electrical cord to correctly wired and earthed 240 volt AC power point K Operate heater check operation of heater on both...

Page 9: ...lly over the hole 6 Fit the tapered flue dress trim wide end towards the heater over the flue outlet on top of the heater 7 Fit the inner and outer 900mm flue lengths to spigots on top of the heater 8...

Page 10: ...surround The fascia is secured to the heater surround by 2 lugs and can be removed by lifting the fascia upward approximately 5 mm and then forward 4 Remove the 2 screws holding the fascia surround to...

Page 11: ...nd the exhaust port at the flue terminal 2 Feed both flexible pipes down the flue cavity 3 Fix flue terminal securely to top of flue cavity and seal to prevent water entry Seal with Hi Temperature wat...

Page 12: ...gas connection 3 Connect Gas 4 Fit the bends and short inner and outer flue pipes to the heater spigot 5 Slide the heater into position with the flue pipes protruding through the hole in the rear of t...

Page 13: ...e flue pipes through the pre punched hole for the flue pipes on the upper left hand side 6 Locate the appliance connect gas 7 Fit the outer weather cover over the exposed heater body and screw to the...

Page 14: ...Printed 20 03 2013 IMPORTANT The Hermitage Gas Log Heater must always be vented to the outside IMPORTANT Cut outer flue casing to ensure inner Flue exhaust pipe protrudes 50 mm above outer casing Cri...

Page 15: ...as illustrated below to the pins located on the front and rear logs Logs should not touch the sensor or sparker Above diagram shows correct orientation of logs WIRING DIAGRAM GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT The...

Page 16: ...e nut clockwise to increase gas pressure Natural Gas Burner test point pressure HIGH 0 9 kPa LOW 0 48 kPa Primary air shutter adjustment fully open Freestander fully open Inbuilt Natural gas injector...

Page 17: ...ed start and will not start until unit warms up Check wiring Install fan in correct location Remove and clean fan Unit cuts out after a period of time then cycles on and off See Room fan not operating...

Page 18: ...ve base 250mm from right side of unit How to Make a Warranty Claim Coonara Heatcharm Arrow and Settler Heaters The full Warranty Statement for your heater is contained in the Installation and Operatin...

Page 19: ...ressly excludes any liability hereunder for defects or damage caused by the installation or of any components not expressly authorised and approved by Shamic Shamic further assumes no liability for de...

Page 20: ...service and check be made by a qualified person annually The fascia should be removed and the fan vacuumed annually To clean the appliance simply wipe over with a damp cloth Do not use solvents or abr...

Page 21: ...____________________________ ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY STATE POSTCODE ____________________________________________...

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