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Revised: 02/12/2015 

 

2/12/2015 

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NOTE: AIR INTAKE RESTRICTOR PLATE MUST BE REMOVED 
              FOR FLUE LENGTHS OF MORE THAN 1 METRE. 

 

 
INBUILT & FREESTANDING Rear Vent Flue Installation

 

 

1.  Determine the exact location for the heater. 
2.

 

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/NZS5601.1 – Location of a Flue Terminal. 

3.

 

Cut  2  holes  70mm  in  diameter  at  160mm  centres  holes  to  be  side  by  side  in  the 
horizontal. 

4.

 

Use the back of the cowl as a template for fixing holes. 

5.

 

Fit flex flue to spigots on the rear of the cowl using provided hose clamps and seal with 
silicone (high temp). 
NOTE- it may be necessary to trim the flue depending on wall thickness. 

6.  Attach the back of the cowl to the wall.  Silicone around outside.  

 

 

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NSTALLATION     -    GAS PRESSURE TO GAS VALVE 

             NAT 1.1 KPA  

 

Only to be carried out by a Coonara authorised technician! 

 

1.

 

Unpack flue kit and log set. (Packed inside with heater). 

2.

 

Carefully remove the cardboard carton surrounding the heater, then remove the heater from 
the pallet. 

3.

 

Position heater, locate and connect flue pipes to unit.  Connect gas to the flexible connection 
line  and  check  pressure  coming  in.    Minimum  pressure  required  –  NAT  GAS  =  1.1.    High 
and  low  settings  on  gas  valve  are  factory  set  and  should  be  correct.  (Refer  to  page  4  for 
pressure settings.) Check these settings are correct. Do not adjust gas valve. Call the factory 
if settings are incorrect. 

4.

 

Remove door frame by undoing 2 screws on left hand side of the door & 2 screws on right 
hand side of the door. 

5.

 

Start  by  pressing 

power  button

  on  the  thermostat  and  then  follow  the  instructions  in  the 

thermostat manual supplied. Heater will not light for approx 1 minute.  Once the firebox gets 
warm it will then go to higher temp.  Switch off using 

power button

 on the thermostat.  This 

may have to be done 2 – 3 times, until unit is purged.  

6.

 

Once heater is working, unpack log set and place in firebox, making sure you do not move 
the sensor or sparker when placing the logs. 

7.

 

Re assemble heater in reverse order. 

8.

 

INBUILT  HEATER

 - Fascia Panel hooks on to the unit at the top. One screw secures the 

fascia at centre bottom under door. 

9.

 

FREESTANDING  HEATER

  -  Fascia  Panel  hooks  on  to  the  unit  at  the  top.  Two  screws 

secure the fascia at the bottom left and right hand side of fascia. 
 

 

 

INSTRUCT CUSTOMER OF CORRECT OPERATING PROCEDURE

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Summary of Contents for Royal Classic

Page 1: ...r of Heater ____________ Model ___________________ Serial Number of Heater ____________ Model ________________ Royal Slimline Classic Freestanding Gas Heaters ARE AUSTRALIAN OWNED AND MANUFACTURED BY...

Page 2: ...ilt models must be placed on 6mm 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 not a drill...

Page 3: ...TY FEATURES 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 15 DIMENSIONS INBUILT MODELS 16 17 DIMENSIONS FREESTANDING MODEL 18 19 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS 20 WIRING DIAGRAM PRESSURE SWITCH 21 BURNER REMOVAL 22 LOG SET 23...

Page 4: ...YTH VIC 3136 To be installed by a Coonara authorised technician in accordance with installation instructions provided with the appliance Electrical Conform to AS3100 240v 50Hz 120Watts Max Air Pressur...

Page 5: ...aged it must be replaced with an original Coonara part obtainable from your authorized dealer THE SAFETY GUARD AROUND THE GLASS DOOR IS FITTED TO THIS APPLIANCE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY FR...

Page 6: ...before automatically going to the higher flame setting 3 The fan will not start until the heater has reached the minimum operating temperature 4 During first time firing of this appliance an odour may...

Page 7: ...Pre purge Before heater ignition this operation is done to evacuate any remains of gas or flue products from inside the firebox that could be the cause of a mishap Automatic Shut off Should the flame...

Page 8: ...connection must be removed by using a Tin Snip or similar tool See page 12 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS INBUILT To access flue fan the over temp switch and the thermistor the heater needs to be removed To ac...

Page 9: ...ed both flexible pipes down the flue cavity 3 Fix flue terminal securely to top of the flue cavity and seal to prevent water entry Seal with Hi temperature waterproof silicon sealant prior to cementin...

Page 10: ...r from the pallet 3 Position heater locate and connect flue pipes to unit Connect gas to the flexible connection line and check pressure coming in Minimum pressure required NAT GAS 1 1 High and low se...

Page 11: ...ry Cut out the outer brickwork 4 Fit the outer weather cover over the exposed heater body and screw to the outer wall Also use a silicon sealant 5 Feed the gas line through the hole located at the low...

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Page 14: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 14 INBUILT INSTALLATION...

Page 15: ...2 12 2015 2 12 2015 15 INBUILT REAR FLUE INSTALLATION WITH OPTIONAL OFFSET FLUE BOX INBUILT FREESTANDING The Offset Flue Box is used only when wall flue penetration has less than 300mm high from outsi...

Page 16: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 16...

Page 17: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 17...

Page 18: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 18...

Page 19: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 19 SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW GRANGE ROYAL FREESTANDING 2 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS...

Page 20: ...and adjusted and should not need to be re adjusted during installation Gas pressures still need to be checked to the pressures shown on Page 4 of this manual But there will be some situations where so...

Page 21: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 21 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR THERMOSTAT Sit Gear Tray PRESSURE SWITCH...

Page 22: ...rew in the lower centre of the heater that hold the Fascia in place Then lift and pull the fascia towards you This will unclip the two hanging hooks inbuilt only 2 Undo the two self taper screws below...

Page 23: ...015 23 COONARA ROYAL SLIMLINE CLASSIC LOG SET LOCATION DETAILS All logs have self locating points moulded into them This allows for accurate positioning of logs DO NOT INSTALL LOG LIKE THIS STEP 1 Fix...

Page 24: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 24 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4...

Page 25: ...Revised 02 12 2015 2 12 2015 25 STEP 5 STEP 6 LOG SET FRONT VIEW...

Page 26: ...sold you the heater 5 Advise them of the specific problem 6 Provide the details that your retailer requests to complete a Warranty Claim Form This must include the heater model serial number and insta...

Page 27: ...no responsibility for any damages that result due to installation or operation of the heater not in accordance with both the installation and operation instructions furnished with the unit c This war...

Page 28: ...laim under this warranty you must provide proof of purchase On purchase of the heater despatch your warranty card to Shamic Sheetmetal Aust Pty Ltd 9 Your authorised dealer must be notified of any def...

Page 29: ...rating Insufficient time allowed Loose wiring Fan not located correctly Fan blocked Fan has a delayed start and will not start until unit warms up Check wiring Install fan in correct location Remove a...

Page 30: ...Overall depth 450 mm Packed Weight 90 kg Firebox Casing Height 600 mm Width 705 mm Depth from rear of fascia 430 mm Royal Freestanding 1 Overall height 685 mm Overall width 860 mm Overall depth 450 mm...

Page 31: ..._________________________________ ADDRESS____________________________________________________________ CITY STATE POSTCODE_______________________________________________ PURCHASED AT Dealer name addres...

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