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MAY 2014

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Although the energy content of dry wood per kilogram is almost the same regardless of species, some burn 
differently because of differences in density e.g pine is less dense than woods like gums, Manuka or Black 
Wattle. A denser wood will produce a longer-lasting coal bed, while a less dense wood will bring a fire to an 
optimum burning temperature more quickly. 

The size of the firewood pieces affects the rate of combustion. Larger pieces ignite and release their 
energy more slowly than small pieces. Smaller pieces are better for short, hot fires and larger pieces are 
preferable for extended firing cycles. In general, commercial firewood dealers supply firewood in thicker 
pieces than modern wood-burning heaters can handle. It is often necessary to split some of the wood 
again before using it. The thickest piece size for high-efficiency heaters should not exceed about 150mm 
(6 in.) across the largest dimension and a range of smaller pieces will be needed for effective stoking. 
Maximum log length varies according to model.

 

BuRNING COAl

Due to their construction, the burning of coal in Jayline solid fuel heaters is prohibited. Please also refer 
to ‘Exclusions’ in the Warranty Page 14.

JAylINE WOOD FIRE MAINTENANCE

To keep your fire burning clean and efficient it is important that you carry out regular maintenance. 
General maintenance checks should include the following:- 

ASH REMOvAL 

- Due to the high efficiency of your Jayline fire, ash removal should only be necessary 

every few weeks. Ashes can be removed easily through the fire door when the fire is at its lowest, such as 
first thing in the morning, or when it is completely out. Always use a metal container to remove ash from 
your fire as ash can maintain high temperatures for several days. Jayline fires work best when a small 
amount of ash (approximately 40mm deep) is left in the firebox after cleaning. This insulates the bottom 
and prevents the base of the firebox 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 wood fires have high temperature painted surfaces which just need wiping to clean 

when the fire is cold. 

FIREBOX

 - Check the firebricks, top baffle and interior surfaces. These parts are subjected to considerably 

high temperatures and stress and some parts will eventually need replacing. 

DOORS

 - Check all gaskets used for wear and replace if necessary. Adjust door fitting if required. 

LUBRICATION

 - All moving parts should be lubricated with graphite grease every couple of months. 

Summary of Contents for SS200L

Page 1: ...JAYLINE SS200L SS280 SS300P SS600 FREESTANDING WOOD FIRE INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY 2014...

Page 2: ...rtain the position of the roof penetration for the flue system A correctly installed flue system will normally prevent down draught problems during windy weather and eliminate smoke spillage problems...

Page 3: ...s 10 Drill and secure the appliance to the floor protector using the two holes in the rear legs of the appliance FITTING SEISMIC RESTRAINT The Floor Protector must be mechanically fixed to the floor b...

Page 4: ...IN BREACH OF THE APPROVAL GRANTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH As NZS 4013 1999 3 PLEASE ENSURE THAT ONLY COMPONENTS APPROVED BY JAYLINE ARE USED FOR THE INSTALLATION as substitutes may adversely affect perfo...

Page 5: ...4 Seasoned firewood split into a range of piece sizes to be loaded front to back The first step is to crumple half a dozen sheets of newspaper and put them just inside the firebox The amount of newspa...

Page 6: ...of glowing embers to work with place at least three and preferably more than five pieces of small firewood on the embers loaded front to back Open the air inlets fully and close the door If everythin...

Page 7: ...ng and autumn To build a small hot fire rake the embers evenly in the firebox and place several small pieces of firewood on it The bottom layer should be placed to ensure that combustion air can flow...

Page 8: ...s it should be flaming until only charcoal remains If there are no flames something is wrong 2 Firebricks in the firebox should be tan in colour never black 3 Steel parts in the firebox should be ligh...

Page 9: ...By using the suggestions on proper firing technique earlier in this document you will be able to avoid these smouldering fires PURCHASING THE FIREWOOD The quality of the firewood you burn can have a d...

Page 10: ...he Warranty Page 14 Jayline Wood Fire Maintenance To keep your fire burning clean and efficient it is important that you carry out regular maintenance General maintenance checks should include the fol...

Page 11: ...essively blocked or requires frequent cleaning advice should be sought to investigate the installation and the operation of the fire Flue pipes can deteriorate very quickly with incorrect firing CONSU...

Page 12: ...UIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN APPLIANCE INSTALLATION CLEARANCES WARNING OPEN AIR CONTROL BEFORE OPENING FIRE DOOR CAUTION THI...

Page 13: ...y At the same time any other 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 conditi...

Page 14: ...ed Rural models only it must be a Jayline Water Booster in order to be warranted The warranty is only valid to the initial purchaser of the product Exclusions This warranty does not cover damage cause...

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