
Version: June 2018
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Step 1: Unpack and ensure all components are correct and undamaged
Appliance
Box of firebed mediums
Flue kit
Step 2: Install plinth (if required)
If the appliance is to sit on a plinth, ensure it is capable of
supporting a 200kg load.
There is no clearance requirement for the base of the appliance.
It may safely sit directly upon combustible (eg. timber)
and non-combustible (eg. concrete) materials.
Step 3: Install appliance into cavity
Before installation, confirm all minimum clearances
from the outside surfaces of the fire to the surrounding
enclosure are no closer than 25mm from combustible
materials and 5mm from non-combustible materials.
The exception to these minimum clearances is the base
and the outer 2mm steel perimeter panels of the fire, the
base can safely sit directly upon combustible (eg. timber)
and non-combustible (eg. concrete) materials. The outer
2mm steel perimeter panels and side air channel can safely
touch combustible (eg. timber) and non-combustible
(eg. concrete) materials.
• If a gas supply pipe has already been run to the cavity, ensure 1000mm of 3/8 soft copper tube is available
at the lower side of the cavity, as this is where the copper tube with the gas supply enters the appliance.
• If an electrical supply cable has already been run to the cavity (must be a minimum of 1.0mm 5 core cable),
ensure that the cable reaches the lower side of the cavity, as this is where it will enter the fire.
• In order to access the fixing slots in the base of the fire, and the gas and electrical connections, it is
necessary to first remove the glass, burner tray and the air supply cover panels.