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3. INSTALLATION 

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Summary of Contents for BATHYSCAFOCUS Hublot

Page 1: ...THYSCAFOCUS HUBLOT INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 1 TECHNICAL DATA 2 2 PRE INSTALLATION 3 3 INSTALLATION 5 4 OPERATION 13 5 TESTING 14 Keep for future use OBLICA 200 Argyle St Fitzroy VIC 3065 03 9416 0400 ...

Page 2: ...NDITIONS Nominal thermal output 16 5kW Efficiency 55 8 Emissions Australian Test 1 2 g Kg WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS Firebox diameter 700mm Firebox weight 68Kg Flue diameter 219mm Flue weight 16Kg meter Standard bracket weight 20Kg External flue kit Triple skin 200 250 300mm ø219 mm FLUE ø700 mm 500 mm FIREBOX ...

Page 3: ...ternal flue Install the internal flue and engage the firebox Ensure the floor has adequate protection CAUTION Using components or parts other than those provided by the manufacturer or modifying the specification of components may result in inferior or unsafe operation If such action is necessary consult the manufacturer in the first instance WARNING The appliance and flue system must be installed...

Page 4: ...equired on all sides when the BathyscaFocus Hublot can rotate 360 1000 1000 Combustible FULLY ROTATING Combustible 750mm minimum clearance is required if the rotation of the BathyscaFocus Hublot is locked at 120 or 90 away from the wall Locking the BathyscaFocus Hublot so that the opening is fixed is an option available on purchase 750 750 Combustible FIXED Combustible Clearances may be reduced wi...

Page 5: ...secured within the roof as shown in the diagram below The largest cylinder must project down from the ceiling by at least 150mm BCA requirement unless the ceiling is made from a non combustible material such as concrete You must leave a 25mm clearance gap between the bracket and the ceiling This gap will be covered by the ceiling Flange 12mm ventilation gap between the plasterboard and the ceiling...

Page 6: ...PAGE 6 OBLICA BATHYSCAFOCUS HUBLOT INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 3 INSTALLATION CONTINUED Custom Length Angle 1 2 25 150 PITCHED ROOF INSTALLATION CUSTOM MADE BRACKET ...

Page 7: ...Ensure the triple skin flue is installed as per Australian standards see diagrams below The top of the flue must be 400mm higher than the highest point of the roof Alternatively there must be a minimum distance of 3 meters from any higher section of roof 40 cm 40 cm 40 cm 3 m 120 cm 3 m 120 cm 120 cm The top of the flue must be 1200mm above the roofline Alternatively there must be a minimum distan...

Page 8: ...D USER MANUAL 3 3 Installing the internal flue Position the single skin flue inside the suspension bracket and tighten the grab screws Ensure that the flue is perfectly vertical and the grab screws are tight 3 INSTALLATION CONTINUED Grab Screw 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 9: ...PAGE 9 OBLICA BATHYSCAFOCUS HUBLOT INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 3 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 5 7 6 8 ...

Page 10: ...PAGE 10 OBLICA BATHYSCAFOCUS HUBLOT INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 3 INSTALLATION CONTINUED 9 11 10 12 ...

Page 11: ...hick cement sheet Non combustible finishes can be applied to the floor protector tiles steel sheet light concrete etc If the combustible floor is installed on concrete you can replace the combustible material with non combustible material laid directly onto the concrete Joist 300mm Insulative board 6mm non combustible finish Combustible floor eg timber FLOOR PROTECTOR LAID ON TIMBER FLOOR 3 INSTAL...

Page 12: ...ATION AND USER MANUAL 300mm Non combustible finish eg tiles Concrete Combustible floor eg timber FIREBOX non combustible finish Floor protector 300mm Combustible floor eg timber FLOOR PROTECTOR LAID ON CONCRETE TOP VIEW 3 INSTALLATION CONTINUED ...

Page 13: ...ls to start or rekindle the fire Do not use flammable liquids or aerosols in the vicinity of the fireplace when operating Do not store fuel within prescribed installation clearance distances The use of some types of preservative treated woods as a fuel can be hazardous IMPORTANT Misuse may lead to unhealthy and environmentally harmful emissions and will void any warranty or guarantee The maximum l...

Page 14: ...and Efficiency and AS NZS 4013 1999 for Flue Gas Emission using hardwood fuel ISSUE DATE 14 05 2014 20 05 2014 INVESTIGATING OFFICER Steve Marland RESULTS The appliance particulate emission factor established in testing is 1 2g kg of dry wood within the maximum specification of 4 0g kg of dry wood The maximum average heat output was 17 8Kw and the overall average efficiency was 55 8 when tested in...

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