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7076-260B · April 8, 2015

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our assurance of commitment to quality, durability, and per-
formance.

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including ‘Voice of the Customer’ contacts, ensuring we 
make products that will satisfy your needs. Our Research 
and Development facility then employs the world’s most 
advanced technology to achieve the optimum operation of 

our stoves, inserts and fi replaces.  And yet we are old-fash-
ioned when it comes to craftsmanship.  Each unit is meticu-
lously fabricated and surfaces are hand-fi nished for lasting 
beauty and enjoyment.  Our pledge to quality is completed 
as each model undergoes a quality control inspection. 

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INSTALLATIONS TO COMPLY WITH AS/NZS4013 AND 

WILL REQUIRE A BUILDING CONSENT

IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before starting installation.  Failure to follow these 

instructions may result in a fi re hazard and will void the warranty.

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Fig. 7.1,8.1,13.1,14.1,14.2 and Table 1,2 relate to installations with tested fl ue systems; as per 

AS/NZS 

2918:2001 - Appendix F

, with a ceiling angle between 0° - 30° inclusive.

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For installations with a ceiling angle greater than 30°, refer to Fig. 14.2 and 

AS/NZS 2918:2001 4.6.3(b)

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Ceiling Plate may vary in size depending on ceiling angle.  Please specify ceiling pitch prior to ordering the 
ceiling plate.

Radius Hardwood Certifi ed

Particulate Emissions = 0.8 g/kg Space Heating Effi ciency = 64%

OVERALL AVERAGE EFFICIENCY BURNING HARD-

WOOD

  (WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE TO AS/NZS 4012)

64%

AVERAGE PARTICULATE EMISSION FACTOR BURN-

ING HARDWOOD

(WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE  TO AS/NZS 4013)

0.8 g/kg

MAXIMUM AVERAGE HEAT OUTPUT BURNING 

HARDWOOD

6.5 kw

APPROVED FUEL

BURN ONLY HARDWOOD WITH A MOISTURE CON-

TENT LESS THAN 25% (dry basis).

Wetbacks are NOT an approved option and must 

not be fitted.

NOTE: Performance may vary from test values 

depending on actual operating conditions.

This appliance has been TESTED TO 

AS/NZS4013:2014 for Hardwood by HRL      

Technology

Report # HCMG/14/066

Date tested:  10/30/14

INSTALLATION DATE

Summary of Contents for RADIUS-100

Page 1: ...Radius SeriesWood Stoves Australian Owner s Manual Installation and Operation NOTE This product is designed as an intermittent wood burner and not intended to be used as a primary heat source ...

Page 2: ...WILL REQUIRE A BUILDING CONSENT IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before starting installation Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire hazard and will void the warranty Fig 7 1 8 1 13 1 14 1 14 2 and Table 1 2 relate to installations with tested flue systems as per AS NZS 2918 2001 Appendix F with a ceiling angle between 0 30 inclusive For installations with a ceiling ang...

Page 3: ... non flammable walls Distance to furniture Distance to flammable walls Removal of Radius from pallet Component Pack Instruction for use 9 General Use Lighting Instructions Your First Fire Fuels Primary Air Upper Air Control Secondary Air Airwash System Front Door Handle Operation Front Door Seal Chimney System Drafting Maintenance 13 Ash Drawer Refractory Baffle Material For Proper burn Coated Sur...

Page 4: ...g of accessories or extra equipment not supplied by Hearth and Home This could also be the case if parts that are neces sary for the operation and safety of the stove are dismantled or removed External surfaces of the appliance get hot during use and can cause burns Use caution around the unit even when the unit does not appear to be in use Different materials can hold heat for different lengths o...

Page 5: ...Page 5 7076 260B April 8 2015 TECHNICAL DATA Dimension Sketch Radius 100 Fig 5 5 Bottom of Unit Fig 5 6 Top of Unit Fig 5 3 Right Side Fig 5 2 Left Side Fig 5 1 Front of Unit Fig 5 4 Back of Unit ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 7076 260B April 8 2015 TECHNICAL DATA Dimension Sketch Radius 300 Fig 6 4 Bottom of Unit Fig 6 5 Top of Unit Fig 6 2 Side of Unit Fig 6 1 Front of Unit Fig 6 3 Back of Unit ...

Page 7: ...g 7 1 Standard 150mm Venting E B F Coaxial venting F E D A Use the items indicated for your installation Use the bolts provided to attach the components in the order shown When installing F If installing outside combustion air turn F to cover the opening at the top of the combustion air plenum If using room combustion air or coaxial venting turn F to leave the opening at the top of the combustion ...

Page 8: ... unit is suitable for installation in a shared flue Leveling the Unit Four leveling bolts have come installed on the unit Following installation adjustments can be made to the heights of the four bolts from the top of the base pan Use a hex head bit to adjust the height of each of the four legs When in its final state the unit should be secure and not rock Position near to non flammable walls When...

Page 9: ... open the front door every 5 10 minutes for the first one to two hours This will keep the seal from forming a bond to the face as the coating cures completely For the duration of this fire keep both air controls in the completely open position to ensure hot burn to cure stove Fuels The Radius Series wood stoves are designed to burn a wide range of firewood species In general hardwoods are better f...

Page 10: ...10 1 Add paper to back of firepot making sure to not block lower air inlet with paper Fig 10 2 Add small pieces of wood on top of paper allowing for air flow between pieces Fig 10 3 Add larger log on top of pile making sure it does not go above the upper intake holes Secondary Holes Lower Intake Holes ...

Page 11: ...cleaning the glass Secondary Air holes in rear of firebox This unit is equipped with a secondary combustion system that cannot be regulated The purpose of this secondary system is to provide air that will mix with the combustion gasses and burn them This reduces the amount of debris and gasses being let out into the environment ensuring a clean burn Airwash System An air wash system is built into ...

Page 12: ...oint of the roof Wind loading possible Multi level Roofs Windward Leeward Recommended Outside Air Intake on windward side NOT recommended Outside Air Intake on leeward side Recommended Location Above peak Recommended Insulated exterior chase in cooler climates Recommended Location Above peak Inside heated space Location NOT recommended Too close to tree Below adjacent structure Lower roof line Avo...

Page 13: ...combustion of the gasses prior to exiting the firebox and entering the flue The lower baffle plate is supported on each side by the side refractory it is notched on either side to allow proper placement The upper baffle panel is supported by two brackets one on each side of the top of the firebox During annual chimney maintenance these two baffle panels must be removed prior to sweeping Not doing ...

Page 14: ...ate to the Primary control damper This can be ac cessed in the ash drawer cavity below the firebox 3 Lift out the Firepot Plate and then the Firepot 4 Lift Baffle Top piece slightly and remove left and right sides then the Lower Back Refractory 5 Remove the Baffle by lowering the front and pulling out Be careful to not let the Upper Rear Refractory fall 6 Remove the Upper Rear Refractory If you ar...

Page 15: ...r When heating up and cooling down the stove may make some clicking noises These are due to the huge temperature differences to which the material is exposed and do not indicate any product defects Start Fire Problems Possible Cause Solution Can t get fire started Excessive smoke or spillage Burns too slowly Smolders sizzles Not enough kindling paper or no kindling paper Use dry kindling more pape...

Page 16: ... sell directly to consumers Provide model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Top MG08 181 2 Side Panel Left 7G08 551 3 Cast Firepot 7076 332 4 Door Assembly 7076 008 Door Handle Assembly 7076 018 Door Rope IG06 041 Glass 7076 126 5 Firepot Plate 7076 023 6 Side Panel Right MG08 171 Refractory Side Door IG08...

Page 17: ...logies does not sell directly to consumers Provide model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Top MG08 181 2 Side Panel Left 7G08 551 3 Cast Firepot 7076 332 4 Door Assembly 7076 007 Door Handle Assembly 7076 018 Door Rope IG06 041 Glass 7076 125 5 Firepot Plate 7076 023 6 Side Panel Right MG08 171 Refractory...

Page 18: ...his manufacturer s warranty begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warranty period for this manufacturer s warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The manu...

Page 19: ...ed with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing and or 9 interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance Non HHT venting components hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance Any part of a pre existing firepl...

Page 20: ...lowing pertinent information for your heating appliance Date purchased installed Serial Number Location on appliance Dealership purchased from Dealer phone Notes This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents United States 5341794 5263471 6688302 7216645 7047962 or other U S and foreign patents pending 7076 260B April 8 2015 ...

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