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MINIMUM CLEARANCE – INTERNAL

2.1 clearance from non-combustible surfaces  
(eg masonry)

100mm minimum clearance is required from fully 
non-combustible surfaces.

100

100

Non Combustible

Non Combus

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Glass (frameless or aluminium frame)

Glas

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s or aluminium fr

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600mm

600mm

Combustible

Combus

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750mm

700mm

Combustible

Combus

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700mm

700mm

2.2  clearance from glass

600mm minimum clearance is required from normal 
non-combustible glass.

2.3  clearance from combustible surfaces  
(eg timber joist & concrete) 

clearances may be reduced with the application of 
heat shielding to walls in accordance to the  
australian Building code. 
For information on heat shielding please contact our 
office on 03 9416 0400 or email [email protected].

important: 

Frames must also be considered. Timber window 
frames must be treated as combustible surfaces 
(see 2.3). aluminium frames can be treated as 
non-combustible surfaces (see 2.2).  

2. pre-installation 

(continued)

100

100

Non Combustible

Non Combus

tibl
e

Glass (frameless or aluminium frame)

Glas

s (fr

amel

es

s or aluminium fr

ame)

600mm

600mm

Combustible

Combus

tibl
e

750mm

700mm

Combustible

Combus

tibl
e

700mm

700mm

100

100

Non Combustible

Non Combus

tibl
e

Glass (frameless or aluminium frame)

Glas

s (fr

amel

es

s or aluminium fr

ame)

600mm

600mm

Combustible

Combus

tibl
e

750mm

700mm

Combustible

Combus

tibl
e

700mm

700mm

100

100

Non Combustible

Non Combus

tibl
e

Glass (frameless or aluminium frame)

Glas

s (fr

amel

es

s or aluminium fr

ame)

600mm

600mm

Combustible

Combus

tibl
e

750mm

700mm

Combustible

Combus

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e

700mm

700mm

configuration 1 – Parallel installation

configuration 2 – corner installation

Summary of Contents for tipi

Page 1: ...tipi model specifications 1 Technical Data 2 2 PRE Installation 3 3 INSTALLATION 5 4 Operation 9 5 TestING 10 Keep for future use...

Page 2: ...ta Determined under test conditions Nominal thermal output 10kW Efficiency Australian Test 57 Emissions Australian Test 1 6 g Kg FLUE Standard8 754 1585 Weight and dimensions Dimensions Firebox W754 x...

Page 3: ...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 re...

Page 4: ...please contact our office on 03 9416 0400 or email info oblica com au IMPORTANT Frames must also be considered Timber window frames must be treated as combustible surfaces see 2 3 Aluminium frames ca...

Page 5: ...Installation and User Manual 3 InstallATION 3 1 Typical flue kit installation Cowl Chinaman Hat 10 Outer Case 12 Outer Case 10 Outer Case 12 Outer Case 8 Active Flue 8 Active Flue CEILING RING RUBBER...

Page 6: ...stalled 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 8 meters from any h...

Page 7: ...the combustible material with non combustible material laid directly onto the concrete 100mm Joist Insulative board 6mm non combustible finish Non combustible fin eg tiles Concrete Combustible floor e...

Page 8: ...Combustible floor eg timber 100mm 300mm DOORS Combustible floor eg Timber Floor protector 100mm 100mm Non combustible finish eg tiles Concrete Combustible floor eg timber 100mm 300mm DOORS Combustible...

Page 9: ...s 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...

Page 10: ...determination of Power Output and Efficiency and AS NZS 4013 1999 for Flue Gas Emission using hardwood fuel issue DATE 8 7 2014 INVESTIGATING OFFICER Steve Marland RESULTS The appliance particulate em...

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