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Viking RU Dry 

1.   WARNINGS 

 
THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL 
TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 
 
The 

Viking RU

 is tested to N.Z. Standards AS/NZS 2918:2001. 

 
If this heater is incorrectly installed a house fire may result.  For your safety follow the 
installation instructions carefully.   
 
Do NOT connect the heater to a chimney serving another appliance. 
 
Although the exterior of the heater may appear cool, contact with the unit may cause 
burns, warn children and others of the possibility of injury should they touch the 
heater. 
 
Do NOT dry clothing or unseasoned wood directly in contact with the heater. 
 
Keep all household combustible materials at least 600mm away from front of the 
heater. This includes clothing, furniture, wood, newspaper, plastic, matches, etc. 
 

DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY 
OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING. 

 
Use caution when reloading with fuel.  Do NOT attempt to load fuel into the heater 
when the fire inside the stove is at or near its peak. 
 
Do NOT burn large quantities of paper or combustible material that would create an 
extremely hot/quick fire.  
 
Do NOT burn highly coloured paper or brochures (junk mail).  
 

USE ONLY DRY WOOD

.  AVOID BURNING WET OR GREEN WOOD. 

 
THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE TREATED WOOD AS A FUEL 
CAN BE HAZARDOUS. 
TIMBER TREATED WITH COPPER CHROMIUM AND ARSENIC TYPE 
PRESERVATIVES WILL LEAVE TOXIC RESIDUES IN THE ASH, FIREBOX OR 
WITHIN THE FLUE; TIMBER OFFCUTS FROM BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 
WILL OFTEN CONTAIN BORIC SALTS.  THE COMBUSTION OF THIS 
MATERIAL OVER PROLONGED PERIODS CAN PRODUCE ADVERSE 
EFFECTS ON REFACTORY LINING IN SOLID FUEL APPLIANCES.  EMISSION 
OF POISONOUS GASES CAN ALSO BE EXPERIENCED WITH THE BURNING 
OF TREATED WOOD. 
 
Driftwood with salt content will also cause rapid deterioration of the heater and should 
not be used. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Viking AG DRY MODEL

Page 1: ...G WOODBURNER THIS FIRE CAN BE INSTALLED ON A PROPERTY OF 2 HECTARES OR MORE All installations must be in accordance with these instructions Consult with the building authority having jurisdiction to determine the need for a permit prior to commencing the installation Failure to follow these instructions may also void your fire insurance and warranty ...

Page 2: ...age No Item No Topic 3 1 Warnings 4 2 Installation Responsibilities 4 3 Floor Protector Requirements 5 4 Installation Clearances 6 5 Assembly Instructions 7 6 Flue Installation 8 Minimum Height of Flue System Exit Please leave these instructions with owner when installation is complete Edited 22 3 13 ...

Page 3: ...R AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING Use caution when reloading with fuel Do NOT attempt to load fuel into the heater when the fire inside the stove is at or near its peak Do NOT burn large quantities of paper or combustible material that would create an extremely hot quick fire Do NOT burn highly coloured paper or brochures junk mail USE ONLY DRY WOOD AVOID BURNING WE...

Page 4: ...UIREMENTS The heater should always be installed on top of its base due to high temperatures sustained over long periods The base must be anchored to both the floor protector and the floor for seismic restraint Anchor points are provided in the base If the heater is installed on or within 500mm of a heat sensitive floor then an ash floor protector using a minimum of 6mm thick tiles will be required...

Page 5: ... 340mm Width 320mm Depth 500mm Flue Size 150mm Heating Area estimate 200sqm CLEARANCES A B C D E F G H J K L M N O WITH FLUE SHIELD 100 320 300 120 50 260 590 350 780 1040 1280 1060 780 410 Clearances are shown with an ash floor protector using 6mm ceramic tiles ...

Page 6: ...er instructions page 7 8 6 A flue shield must be fitted the minimum requirement is for a single skin semi circular stainless steel flue shield with a reflective inner surface 1200mm high This should be installed so that the bottom edge of the flue shield is 20mm from the top surface of the heater and spaced off the flue pipe by approximately 35mm 7 Secure the fire to the floor by using appropriate...

Page 7: ...ng screws 8 Place ceiling plate with folded edges upwards over heater spigot 9 Position the flue pipe into the heater spigot The flue pipe can either lowered from the top as a single unit or fed up from the room a length at a time ensuring that all joints are fixed properly 10 Slide the inner casing into place between the outer casing and the flue pipe 11 The flue pipe must extend 200mm above the ...

Page 8: ...Viking RU Dry 8 ...

Page 9: ...WOODFIRES BY Hewitsons Limited Manufacturers of Lady Kitchener Bronte Coaster Contessa Encore Royale Zealandia Athena Forte Plaza Deco Aqualux Kompact 98 Niven Street PO Box 3231 Onekawa Napier Phone 06 8438260 Fax 06 8430505 ...

Page 10: ...Viking RU Dry 10 Email hothouse firenzo co nz Web www firenzo co nz ...

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