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Position bricks in place so that they fit behind the rear mounting pin and the base  

mounting pin (see diagram 3 below). This is designed to be a tight fit so that the  

      bricks are secure when in place.  The angled edge of the brick should be at the 

      front on the side of the firebox. (Bricks for clean air models are fitted behind 

      mounting retainers that bolt onto the firebox sides. Bricks should line the sides 

      and rear of clean air models). 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SPITFIRE FS CA 2006

Page 1: ...SOLID FUEL HEATER JAYLINE SPITFIRE FS CA 2006 INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY 2006 ...

Page 2: ...ter and check for any transport damage 2 Inspect the outside of the building to ascertain the point of roof penetration for the flue system If a flue system is built and installed to the correct height it will normally prevent downdraught problems during windy weather and eliminate smoke spillage problems due to lack of draught 3 Check suitable siting for appliance and size of floor protector Ensu...

Page 3: ...ine must not terminate less than 1 metre above the roof penetration see diagram 1 below Where the top of the flue pipe is more than 2 metres above its highest fixing point it must be stayed against high winds 10 Drill and fix flue system into flue spigot with stainless steel self tapping screws 11 Drill and secure the appliance to the floor protector using the two rear holes behind the pedestal 12...

Page 4: ... This is designed to be a tight fit so that the bricks are secure when in place The angled edge of the brick should be at the front on the side of the firebox Bricks for clean air models are fitted behind mounting retainers that bolt onto the firebox sides Bricks should line the sides and rear of clean air models 1 05 06 ...

Page 5: ...NSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS NZS 2918 2001 INCLUDING APPENDIX E AND F AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES 2 WARNING HEATERS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS NZS 4013 1999 WHERE REQUIRED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY i e THE HEATER SHALL BE IDENTIFIABLE BY A COMPLIANCE PLATE WITH THE MARKING TESTED TO AS NZS 4013...

Page 6: ...oured or coated paper 2 A packet of firelighters optional 3 A quantity of finely split dry soft wood kindling in a variety of sizes and 4 Seasoned firewood split into a range of piece sizes The first step is to crumple half a dozen sheets of newspaper and put them just inside the firebox The amount of newspaper you need will depend on the firebox size and the dryness and fineness of the kindling y...

Page 7: ... If only a small amount of embers remain you will have to start with kindling If there is a good quantity of glowing embers to work with place at least three and preferably more than five pieces of small firewood on and behind the embers Open the air inlets fully and close the door If everything is just right instant ignition of the new load should be expected Allow the fire to burn with bright tu...

Page 8: ... A cycle is the time between the ignition of a load from charcoal and the consumption of the load back to a coal bed Each cycle should provide between four and eight hours of heating depending on how much wood was used and how much heat is needed Plan the firing cycles around your household routine If someone is home to operate the heater build a small hot fire If you must be away from the house d...

Page 9: ...e organic compounds in smoke condense onto cooler flue surfaces Left to build up over time creosote will restrict the airflow of the flue and impair the performance of your heater The production of smoke is at its highest when a fresh fuel load is added or when the air control is at its lowest position The most effective way to control the creosote formation is to burn the heater so as to ensure a...

Page 10: ...he house Large fan forced exhaust ventilators like down draft type kitchen stove exhausts can cause extreme negative pressure in the house when they are operating Because new houses are tightly sealed there are few holes to allow replacement air to enter and the house pressure becomes negative This negative pressure works against flue system draft In severe cases the negative pressure in the house...

Page 11: ... At this moisture content the wood is ready for burning Although the energy content of dry wood per kilogram is almost the same regardless of species softwoods and hardwoods burn differently because of differences in density Softwoods such as pine are less dense than hardwoods like gums Manuka or Black Wattle A denser wood will produce a longer lasting coal bed while a less dense wood will bring a...

Page 12: ...pletely out Jayline heaters work best when a small amount of ash approximately 20mm deep is left in the firebox after cleaning This insulates the bottom and prevents the base of the stove overheating and burning out In fact building up the ash bed helps extend the long burn cycle while reducing the ash bed encourages greater heat output SURFACES Jayline solid fuel heaters have vitreous enamel surf...

Page 13: ...eeping be done by a professional chimney sweep Chimney sweeping is a specialist task and competent professional sweeps are available throughout the country When the flue is cleaned it is recommended that other parts such as baffles are checked Flue systems should be checked at least once or twice a heating season Flue systems may require checking more often if the fuel or operation of the applianc...

Page 14: ...HE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES WARNING OPEN AIR CONTROL BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A CRACKED GLASS CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE TREATED WOOD...

Page 15: ...minor potential problems can be detected and corrected before they turn into major ones We think this is a small price to pay to ensure your heater is kept in peak condition There is no doubt in our minds that you will extend the life of your heater We select only certain companies to act as our Retail Links dealers They must have high standards be members of the Home Heating Association and are a...

Page 16: ... valid to the initial purchaser of the product Exclusions This warranty does not cover damage caused by Mishandling misuse abuse alteration Normal wear and tear Work done by others such as installers plumbers or chimney sweeps The burning of coal particle board or the like salt laden driftwood or any chemically treated wood or fuel of any kind Other products such as flues or replacement The warran...

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