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5. Flue & chimney requirements cont...

Ceiling penetration

clearances

Existing chimneys

should be inspected and cleaned by a qualified

professional prior to installation. The chimney must not have cracks,
loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage. Jetmaster
recommends a certified professional or a technician, under the
direction of a certified professional.

Single skin flue

(stainless steel) must be completely enclosed with

single skin brickwork, concrete, or autoclaved aerated concrete
block. A chimney plate will be used to weather seal the chimney.

Twin skin flues

(stainless steel inner, and galvanised outer) can

either be left exposed or enclosed with stud walls and sheet plaster
or timber. A minimum of 50mm clearance must be maintained
between the outer flue and any combustibles within the chase or
ceiling cavity.

(Fig 5.1)

Position an active starter flue with two female ends to gather to
allow second length to have crimp facing down.

(Fig 5.2)

Glass tape may be required to ensure a snug fit.

The outer flue is then installed outside active flue with crimp facing
up to ensure water penetration on flue above roof runs out.

Rivet active flues together at crimped joins.

Fix outer non-active flues to active inner flues use 3 x 25mm self-
tapping screws through outer flue at bottom at each join and on top
at each join. As an alternative, rivet 4 x 25mm conduit saddles at
each join top and bottom.

Cowl

For solid fuel applications only, a rotating bird cowl will assist in
preventing the effects of downdraft as it turns with the direction
of wind.

(Fig 5.3)

Other solid fuel cowls may be desired to achieve a visual design
and such cowls can be used but must not restrict airflow from
the flue pipe casings.

For gas applications an AGA approved cowl must be used.

Fig 5.2

Fig 5.3

Fig 5.1

Combustible ceiling

Combustible ceiling

Support angles

50mm gap from

Combustible materials

Outer Gal casing

Active stainless steel

Active stainless steel
Outer Gal casing

Crimped end down

From second length

Gather

Trim the crimp off first

length stainless pipe

Stainless Bird
Cowl

Cover cone

Summary of Contents for UNIVERSAL 1050

Page 1: ...l only Other fuels may over fire and generate poisonous gases i e carbon monoxide Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do n...

Page 2: ...1 6 General use Attaching firescreen lighting a fire 12 6 General use Fuels Cleaning Maintenance Safety 12 AS NZS 2918 2018 General notes Thank you for purchasing a Jetmaster fireplace Please read thi...

Page 3: ...is with height of chimney minimum 4 6 metres as per AS NZS 2918 2018 C Negative Pressure Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air available for the appliance to operate properly It can be...

Page 4: ...flow of outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure cental heating and air conditioning return vents are not located in the vicinity of the appliance Avoid installing the a...

Page 5: ...ick welded steel it is normal and expected for some imperfections and slightly out of square components It is recommended to not begin construction of cavity or flue penetration points until after the...

Page 6: ...s For gas applications an AGA approved cowl must be used C D Measurements are in mm and provided as a reference only Due to the nature of thick welded steel it is normal and expected for some imperfec...

Page 7: ...ation Note Timber framing should be constructed using normal framing methods Image above is an example only Do not install finishing materials around the cavity until after the fireplace has been inst...

Page 8: ...ector Hebel blocks must be used in front of the appliance base on both sides when installing the appliance see joint AS NZS 2918 2018 3 3 2 The floor protector should extend 500mm in front of each of...

Page 9: ...wrapped in 100mm R3 5 insulation between the PowerPanel enclosure up to the height of 200mm above the top of the gather The Flue penetration through the ceiling must have a 50mm gap in all directions...

Page 10: ...ation cap away from trees adjacent structures uneven roof lines and other obstructions Your local dealer is the expert in your geographic area and can usually make suggestions or discover solutions th...

Page 11: ...cing down Fig 5 2 Glass tape may be required to ensure a snug fit The outer flue is then installed outside active flue with crimp facing up to ensure water penetration on flue above roof runs out Rive...

Page 12: ...side towards you with the steel handle provided 2 In firebox lay your fire lighters 10 to 15 centimetres apart depending on the size of your firebox Do not use newspaper as a fire lighter On units th...

Page 13: ...S NZS 2918 General notes Fuels The quality of firewood is extremely important How long a tree has been felled or dead for does not indicate how dry the wood is The best way to dry wood is to split it...

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