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HRL technology 
Jc BoRDeLet
eva 992 | tatiana 997 | zeLia 908 | Lea 998 
17.11.2015 (eva & Lea) | 18.11.2015 (zeLia & tatiana)
Steve Marland
the maximum carbon dioxide output of the eva 992 / tatiana 997 
/ zeLia 908 was performed at the high burn rate prescribed in aS/
nzS4013 (2014) gave a maximum carbon dioxide output of 3.2% (by 
volume). and 2.8% (by volume) for the Lea 998.
Based on this result, exemption from testing the eva 992 / tatiana 
997 / zeLia 908 / Lea 998 solid fuel appliance should be claimed under 
section 1.2.3 (f) of aS/nzS4013 (2014) as the maximum carbon dioxide 
output from combustion is less than 5% by volume when fired at the 

prescribed high burn rate.

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maintenanCe (Continued)

symptoms

possible cause

proposed course of action

1.   Smoke comes from 

the fireplace

2.   ash comes from 

the fireplace

1.   air supply ventilation is choked

2.   Size of chimney shaft or its length is not

       sufficient

3.   fault location of chimney relevant to roof

      ridge

4.   no chimney cap installed

5.   improper connection of insert with 

      smoke shaft

6.   chimney not clear

1.   provide a clear ventilation shaft

2.   extend chimney

3.   extend chimney

4.   Mount chimney cap

5.   Apply reducer between fireplace insert

      and smoke shaft

6.   call authorised specialist

too much ash in ash box

Remove ash from ash box, clear grate

3.   Glass becomes dirty

4.   Starting a fire is a problem  

      or fire is weak

5.   fire is too strong

6.   Movable part is damaged 

       in use (grate, baffle board,

       rear panel, side panels, 

       glass plate, seals)

1.   Logs too thick

2.   Wood too wet

3.   ash box full

4.   chimney cold

5.   air supply installation malfunctions

6.   chimney not clear

Improper firewood used (too much resin, 

too wet or wood from coniferous trees) or 

inadequate draught in chimney

1.   Use recommended fuel

2.   Use seasoned firewood

3.   Remove ash from ash box, clear grate

4.   Heat up chimney by burning more  

       paper

5.   provide or clear ventilation shaft

6.   call authorised specialist

1.   fireplace door open

2.   too strong draught in chimney

parts subjected to normal wear and tear 

need to be replaced (not covered by 

warranty - see warranty terms and 

conditions)

1.   close door

2.   install draught regulator

Use special cleaning agent or clean ash 

from fireplace. If inadequate draught, see 

other troubleshooting suggestions.

Buy new spares from the dealer 

(dealers information can be found on the 

website: https://sculptfireplaces.com.au/

stockists/)

In the event of any emergency, put out the fire immediately by cutting off airflow and, where neces

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sary, cover glowing wood with sand. try to remove fuel from the hearth.

Do NOT use water to put out the fire as it may cause permanent damage.

troublesHooting and Course of aCtion to put out tHe fireplaCe in tHe event of an 

emergenCy. 

CHimney fires (Continued)

Suggested course of action in case of chimney fires:

1.  Put out the fire by carefully removing the glowing logs and fully close the fireplace door. 

2.  Use a chimney sieve screen (metal mesh 2 x 10mm, preferably brass, on a 60x60cm frame). 

Place the screen on the chimney top and inspect the lower parts for cracks through which fire 

flames may escape. a hot screen reduces the draught in the chimney and, consequently, slows 

down the soot burning process. 

3.  if required, call the fire Department. 

note:

 these course of actions are only recommendations. for more detailed information contact your 

dealer or licensed technician 

4. opeRation & Maintenance

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aSft 
Jc BoRDeLet
Linea 914
31.10.2017 
Steve Marland
the maximum carbon dioxide output of the Linea 914 was performed 
at the high burn rate prescribed in aS/nzS4013 (2014) gave a maximum 
carbon dioxide output of 3.2% (by volume). and 2.8% (by volume) for the 
Lea 998 and eva 992.
Based on this result, exemption from testing the Linea 914 solid fuel 
appliance should be claimed under section 1.2.3 (f) of aS/nzS4013 
(2014) as the maximum carbon dioxide output from combustion is less 

than 5% by volume when fired at the prescribed high burn rate.

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Summary of Contents for Eva 992

Page 1: ...CE 5 Warranty 6 TEST RESULTS Eva 992 Zelia 908 Lea 998 Tatiana 997 Linea 914 JC BORDELET NOTICE TO INSTALLER These instructions must be left with the owner who should keep them for future use 1 1 bord...

Page 2: ...the envy of your friends this winter and for years to come From all of us Sculpt Fireplace Collectionion Congratulations IMPORTANT Heating capacity of the following appliances are a guide only and re...

Page 3: ...bearing flame dropper box weight 1 Bearing plate dropper box 2 ceiling cover plate 3 additional pipe optional lengths 4 the fireplace 5 ash grate 4mm thick spun steel Minimum 1770mm diameter X 40mm th...

Page 4: ...eplace 5 The baffle 6 ash pan 7 ash grate 8 glass panels 150mm 212 7mm 440mm 700mm 450mm 420mm 2440mm material hearth dimensions clearances to combustibles includes fireplace weight triple skin flue s...

Page 5: ...minimum flue height bearing flame dropper box weight 4mm thick spun steel with safety glass Minimum 1770mm diameter X 40mm thick Minimum 750mm Fire grate and ash pan 150kg 240mm 290mm 340mm 4 5m 50kg...

Page 6: ...ght 4mm thick spun steel with safety glass Minimum 1770mm diameter X 40mm thick Minmum 750mm Fire grate and ash pan 200kg 265mm 315mm 365mm 4 5m 50kg 1 Bearing plate dropper box 2 ceiling cover plate...

Page 7: ...ter X 40mm thick 850mm Fire grate and ash pan 130kg 240mm 290mm 340mm 4 5m 50kg Non combustible floor 1 4 Specifications COMPONENTS LINEA 914 1 Bearing plate dropper box 2 ceiling cover plate 3 additi...

Page 8: ...all required preliminary precautions depending on the technical elements inherent to each job In observance of the assembly instructions in conjunction with AS NZS 2918 2018 entails the liability of t...

Page 9: ...uld be read in it s entirety prior to commencing installation Any in observance of the assembly instructions entails the liability of the licensed trade professional who carries it out IMPORTANT When...

Page 10: ...he additional pipe if requested with the lower shelf of the fireplace 450 mm above the finished hearth Installing the fireplace 5 Installing the internal components 2 Installing the additional pipes 6...

Page 11: ...isting of 3 4 logs weighing around 3kg in total Remember to open the flue damper control prior to lighting a fire NOTE The flue damper must be opened while the fireplace is in operation The flue dampe...

Page 12: ...mary air controls at the front of the unit Except for the short time required to build a fire the fireplace door should be fully closed If doors are left partly open flue gas may be drawn out of the o...

Page 13: ...ce to prevent carbonising the dust that could then be deposited on the convection grate CLEANING THE GLASS The window of the fireplace requires regular cleaning with specific products intended for thi...

Page 14: ...r clear ventilation shaft 6 Call authorised specialist 1 Fireplace door open 2 Too strong draught in chimney Parts subjected to normal wear and tear need to be replaced not covered by warranty see war...

Page 15: ...nce Glass is not covered under warranty PERFORMANCE The performance of our fireplaces are given as an indication and comparison after testing under optimum conditions These values reported under stand...

Page 16: ...homes with the maximum of comfort while capturing the true art and meaning of a sculptural fireplace in any living space Sculpt Fireplace Collection is an Australian owned company who exclusively supp...

Page 17: ...32 1300 851 304 info sculptfireplaces com au Edition 15 02 2021...

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