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REDUCING CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

In the event it is necessary to reduce the clearances to combustible surfaces, it must always be 
done in accordance with the safety standard AS/NZS2918:2001 Section 3, Tables 3.1 and 3.2

The shielding shall be constructed from a heat resistant material. The shield must be fi xed to the 
surface that requires protection and NOT the heater.

The standard allows three options to reduce the stated clearances:

Single Layer of continuous material with minimum Air Gap of 12mm to achieve a clearance factor of 
0.40

Single layer of continuous material with minimum Air Gap of 25mm to achieve a clearance factor of 
0.30

Two spaced Layers of continuous material with minimum Air Gap of 12mm + 12mm to achieve a 
clearance factor of 0.20

The shielding must be open at the top and bottom (vented) to allow a continuous air fl ow. It is this 
fl ow that keeps the surface requiring protection cool. Fixings should not impede this air fl ow.

The shielding needs to go far enough along and up the wall so that the original side and rear 
required clearances are not compromised. As the fl ue is now closer to the wall the shielding should 
also protect the wall from the fl ue pipe.

Example:

• Side wall clearance for the Jayline FR300 is 290mm

• A 12mm gapped shield on the wall with a factor of 0.40

• Calculate: 290mm x 0.40 = 116mm  (This is the new sidewall minimum clearance)

•  The shielding needs to be large enough that none of the original clearances of 290mm are 

compromised.

Summary of Contents for UL200

Page 1: ...UL200 FREESTANDING WOOD FIRE INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS October 2014 June 2018 Please leave this information with the appliance...

Page 2: ...Consequently the use of wood as fuel maintains the perfect equilibrium of nature because it is a renewable fuel of which burning is comparable with nature s life cycle The principle of clean combustio...

Page 3: ...ather and eliminate smoke spillage problems due to lack of draught 3 Ascertain suitable position for appliance and size of oor protector and check the ceiling to ensure that no major structural member...

Page 4: ...ue system into ue spigot with stainless steel self tapping screws 10 Drill and secure the appliance to the oor protector using the two holes in the rear bracket of the appliance FITTING SEISMIC RESTR...

Page 5: ...hieve a clearance factor of 0 30 Two spaced Layers of continuous material with minimum Air Gap of 12mm 12mm to achieve a clearance factor of 0 20 The shielding must be open at the top and bottom vente...

Page 6: ...People with respiratory heart or other relevant medical conditions should avoid inhaling vapours during the curing process All VHT paint will cure at the highest temperature achieved and will produce...

Page 7: ...forward the UL200 can be operated much like a traditional wood re due to its automatic functions Ensure the entire fuel load ts inside the rebox before closing the door The optimum fuel length is 300m...

Page 8: ...R ZONES Firewood should be cut and split in the early spring and stacked under cover with good ventilation to be ready for burning when required Look for cracks in the end grain as a sign of dry wood...

Page 9: ...ecautions must be taken prior to cleaning a Make sure all parts of the re are cold b Make sure the ashes are completely cold and not burning c Always use the most appropriate tools and items supplied...

Page 10: ...they will degrade over time The life of the consumables will vary depending on How often the re is used Type of fuel Some woods are much harsher than others General items that are considered consumab...

Page 11: ...TED WITH CRACKED GLASS CAUTION DO NOT USE THE FIRE IF THERE IS A MALFUNCTION A SUSPICION OF BREAKAGE OR UNUSUAL NOISES CAUTION NEVER THROW WATER ON THE FIRE WHEN IN USE OR USE WATER TO EXTINGUISH THE...

Page 12: ...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 condition T...

Page 13: ...by a failure or defect covered in this guarantee All claims in the first instance should be directed to the store of purchase Any repairs undertaken without the manufacturer s authority will render th...

Page 14: ...ndition of the fire box check or replace the firebricks if necessary check combustion plates and replace if necessary check and replace air tubes if fitted required check and replace glass and door se...

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