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• Select the position that you wish to install your ZCC, carefully allowing for flue clearances of 305mm in the roof
cavity (the outer flue being 255mm requires a 25mm clearance on either side to combustibles, making overall
clearance of 305mm).
• Place hearth (cement fibre sheet) under the position desired for the zero cabinet, ensuring hearth will
extend fully underneath ZCC as shown on page 4. Place the zero cabinet into position.
• Fit flue upstands to zero cabinet.
• Fit flue to the upstands and terminate at the required height above the roof line.
• Fit 300mm x 100mm vermin proof vent directly behind where the zero cabinet will be located, as near as
practicable to the floor. This vent will allow air access to the zero box either from another room or external air.
Note: If installed on a timber floor, an additional two vents are required. i.e. either through the floor, one each
side of the ZCC, or alternatively, through the side wall(s) if applicable.
• Build your frame around the ZCC maintaining the clearances listed above.
• Cover the front with a 4mm cement sheet or non-combustible material for the first 300mm above the
appliance.
• Insert your chosen appliance in the zero cabinet and fit the active flue and cowl.
• Install the mantel if required. Note: If mantel is made out of combustible material the following dimensions
must be adhered to.
ZCC installation notes
Non-combustible
hearth
Minimum 4mm thick
cement sheet, villaboard
or non-combustible
material on front face
of farming.
Figure 3. ZCC Installation Step 1.
Vent may be located
in the wall or on the
floor.
Tripleskin Flue
Fitting the Baffle Plate
1. Feed baffle plate through the door opening with front
edge folded up all the way to the rear of the heater.
2. Lift front over Pin A and slide towards front of heater.
3. Lift rear so baffle plate is horizontal and move
towards back of heater.
4. Lower over Pin B.
5. Baffle plate must be sitting on Pins A & B.
Baffle Plate
Final inspection prior to use
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Ensure the baffle is firmly located.
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Ensure firebrick liners – sides and back are positioned correctly.
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Check fan cord has not been damaged during transit.
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Plug in fan cord and ensure cord does not touch stove surface.
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Check all door seals are fitting correctly.
“C” angle iron bracket
fire bricks
bevelled edge
Take the firebricks out of the heater. They are to be placed so that they stand on end against the rear and two side walls
of the firebox. You will notice that the bricks have a bevel on one end.
Inside the firebox there is a “C” shaped angle iron firebrick retaining bracket. This is designed to sit over the bricks and
hold them in place. This should be placed in the firebox so that you see a flat face of the angle iron on both sides of the
firebox and at the rear of the firebox.
Holding the “C” frame up to the top of the firebox,
insert a whole firebrick, standing it vertically with the
bevel edge pointing down and facing inwards toward
the left hand side of the firebox. Lower the left hand
side of the “C” frame onto the firebrick. Repeat with a
whole firebrick on the right hand side.
Place firebricks (3 whole firebricks) using the same
method against the back wall of the firebox.
Now place one extra whole firebrick on either side of
the firebox to complete the installation of the
firebricks. (i.e. two each side and remainder on the
back wall.)
Push each brick and “C” frame firmly against the wall
of the firebox and you are ready to light your fire.
Placement of firebricks in firebox
Installation
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