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Installation Instructions

 

We recommend this appliance be installed by a trained and NZHHA qualified installer.

 

Warning:

 the appliance and flue system shall be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 2918 and the appropriate requirements of 

relevant building code/codes.

 

 

Warning: 

appliances installed in accordance with this standard shall comply with the requirements of CM1.5 where required by the 

regulatory authority, i.e. the appliance shall be identifiable by a compliance plate with the marking 

Tested to CM1.5

”.

 

 

 

Caution: 

mixing of appliance or flue system components from different sources or modifying the dimensional specification of com-

ponents may result in hazardous conditions. Where such action is considered, the manufacturer should be consulted in the first in-

stance.

 

 

Caution: 

cracked and broken components e.g. glass panels or ceramic tiles, may render the installation unsafe.

 

 

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Maintain a clearance of at least 1 metre between front of the appliance and building structure or any other substantial im-

movable object.

 

 

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Your appliance shall be seismically restrained, including the floor protector using the provided holes or brackets. The re-

straints should be sufficient enough to resist a seismic loading equal to 0.4 times the mass of the appliance. We recommend a 

minimum of 8mm dynabolts on concrete floors and 8mm coach screws for wooden floors, of appropriate length.

 

 

Minimum Flue Height

 

The top of the flue system should be at least 

600mm above the highest point of the roof 

ridgeline, if the point of 

 

intersection of the flue system and the roofline is 

less than 3 metres from the ridgeline horizontal-

ly.

 

 

If the point of intersection of the flue system and 

the roofline is greater than 3 metres horizontally, 

the top of the flue system shall be at least 1 me-

tre above the point of intersection with the roof-

line. (refer FIG 3)

 

 

 

These are considered to be 

minimum dimensions,

 and depending on local conditions, 

taller flue     

system heights may be required for satisfactory performance. The total flue height should be 

no less than 4.6m from the level of the hearth. 

 

Flue Installation Detail

 

Your Ferva appliance should be installed with a HeatSaver Flue System.

 

 

A HeatSaver Flue System is available from all authorised Ferva dealers throughout New Zealand.

 

 

Use of a flue system other than a genuine HeatSaver Flue System may affect the safety of the installa-

tion, and may affect your warranty.

 

 

Insist on a genuine HeatSaver Flue System.

 

Summary of Contents for FERVA SATURN

Page 1: ...ail sales hhf co nz Proudly Manufactured By P O Box 4043 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand Phone 03 366 1796 Freephone 0800 3661796 Fax 03 366 1795 Saturn Specifications Installation and Operating Instruc...

Page 2: ...iance by a person responsible for their safety Do not leave children un attended near a lfire and keep them well away from the fire when in use Supervise young children to ensure that they do not play...

Page 3: ...3 Dimensions Fig 1...

Page 4: ...s The rear clearance 100mm and the flue centre to rear wall 327mm can be safely reduced to 65mm and 292mm respectively without the use of a heat shield as described in AS NZS 2918 2001 We recommend th...

Page 5: ...holes or brackets The re straints should be sufficient enough to resist a seismic loading equal to 0 4 times the mass of the appliance We recommend a minimum of 8mm dynabolts on concrete floors and 8...

Page 6: ...dge is 25mm below the ceiling level and the 8 nail holes provided are touching the timber frame Check all 4 locating brackets are securely in place and drop 250mm diameter lower casing in place This w...

Page 7: ...7 HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation Flue Shield None required...

Page 8: ...8 HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation...

Page 9: ...9 HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation...

Page 10: ...10 Columbia Cowl...

Page 11: ...11 HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation...

Page 12: ...zed wood intermediate load 2 approximately 300mm in length 2 5kg in weight total 2 x fire lighter cubes 1 x long handle lighter Step 1 Loading the kindling wood Stack the 16 pieces of kindling wood in...

Page 13: ...leaving an opening between the door and the firebox If the door is fully shut the fire will go out because the fire is not up to operating temperature This is because the door handle opens and closes...

Page 14: ...sition 6 mins Step 5 Close the door After approximately 6 minutes the fire is now at a temperature where the fire can be switched into downdraft mode Simply raise the door handle to 90 degree position...

Page 15: ...riate position and close the door The action of the door handle will release the by pass damper when opened and close it when the door is fully closed so no additional operation is required for this f...

Page 16: ...ay and safely dispose of ashes Step 4 Return the fire to its normal configuration Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes s...

Page 17: ...tely safe to use and only need to be replaced when they no longer remain in place A cracked fire brick may still last years of use We recommend you check your fire visually several times a year for da...

Page 18: ...18 Consumables Ash Tray Crucible Parts Crucible Cap Crucible Tube Centre Baffle...

Page 19: ...19 Consumables Fire Bricks...

Page 20: ...y a chimney sweep to reduce the risk of an unexpected flue fire Your appliance has been designed to produce low levels of creosote at high and low settings In the event of a chimney fire close the fir...

Page 21: ...Use a moisture meter to determine the moisture con tent of the wood Use a soft wood Soft woods like Radiata Pine burn fast and hot Tips for increasing the burn time Shut down the air slide to decrease...

Page 22: ...onal The LED light will come on some time before the fan has started The fan may run for some time after the fire has gone out Your TEG does not require any maintenance but the fire will require norma...

Page 23: ...of elimina tion to remedy the problem Your flue length may be too short Even though it may be of legal length every installa tion is different and you may require an additional length of flue Your flu...

Page 24: ...tions such as insufficient draught downdraughts or routine servicing and adjustments Damage caused by the failure to replace consumables like air tubes baffles and fire bricks may void the warranty Yo...

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