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Hamersley Mk2 Insert

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Hamersley Mk2 Insert

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Installation

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100

690

660

1063

836

545

763

50

Zero

Clearance

Box

50

18mm Bellis Board

or Cement Sheet min.

Triple skin

Flue

Vent

Vent

Villaboard can overlap clearance gap

between ZCB and frameing, and run

over the front of the ZCB. Do not silicon or

adhere villaboard to ZCB as heat expansion

of ZCB will cause cracking.

Figure 2. ZCB Installation detail

WARNING

!

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITHOUT READING AND

UNDERSTANDING THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY. FAILURE TO

OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE PROPERLY MAY CAUSE UNDUE DAMAGE TO THE

APPLIANCE OR RESULT IN A FLUE FIRE.

Read these instructions

Operating your Jindara Wood Heater

Starting your  re

Place a 

 or paper in the bottom of the 

 and place a large amount of small kindling on top. Ignite the

paper or the 

r. Set the air control to high and leave the main door open approximately 25mm. When the kindling

is burning, place about four pieces of small wood on top of the burning kindling. Once the wood is alight, close the main
door. After approximately 20 minutes, turn the air control down to medium and turn the fan on to low speed.
On the initial 

-up you may detect smoke coming from the paint 

 and from any oils that may be on the steel on

the outside of the 

. This is normal. It is suggested to well ventilate your home on the initial 

 up. Please refer to

our section ‘Paint Curing and Care’.

The glass door

Always operate your heater with the door closed and locked. The only time you can leave the door open is on initial
lighting, or when reloading the heater.

Care of your glass

If you are burning good dry hard wood, you will have very little discolouration of your glass in a normal burning cycle. 
If you aim for an overnight burn, you should not get much discolouration. You can control this by adjusting the air
control, moving from the left and slowly creeping the control to the right. After a number of days you will 

 the right

position to suit your requirements and the fuel that you are using.

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Flue pipe casing

Flashing

3 x 

 diameter

from active 

 to

heat sensitive

surface

Batten

Flue

pipe

Flashing

Flue pipe casings

Heat sensitive roof

25mm

25mm

25mm

Flue pipe

Gap 25mm

Gap 25mm

Batten

Ceiling

Ceiling Plate

See clause 4.6.3(b) of AS/NZS 2918:2001

25mm

12mm

25mm

150mm dia

Example of sloped ceiling penetration

                            Example of roof penetration

Rafter

See clause 4.8 of AS/NZS 2918:2001

Installation

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Clearance to combustibles & Gason Zero Clearance Box (ZCV) installation 

The Jindara Hamersley Insert conforms to AS/NZS 2918:2001 Appendix B, when the appliance is placed in relation 

to combustible surfaces. For additional clearance details, or to access the Jinidara Hamersley Insert thermal 

clearance test report – HCMG-15-067 – please contact the Jindara dealer from whom you purchased your heater. 

The Gason ZCV box is an approved cabinet that allows certain Jindara Insert wood heaters, in conjunction with a 

triple skin  ue system to be installed within a non-masonry  replace in accordance with AS/NZS 2918:2001. 

Summary of Contents for Hamersley Mk2 Insert

Page 1: ...d with a returning the heater and b the delivery or collection of any new or repaired heater Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to...

Page 2: ...he power connection with another appliance If the power point is okay assume the fan or the switch is defective Isolate the power as above Check that the terminals on the loom and the switch are firmly connected If the fan then fails to function remove the fan and switch by firstly removing the knob off the fan switch by pulling it away from the heater Undo the holding nut and pull the switch out ...

Page 3: ...rn Leave the air control in the medium to high position Let the heater run for about thirty minutes This will reduce the moisture content in the fuel before shut down This will help reduce the creosote formation in the firebox and flue Set the air control to the setting you have found best for your requirements Turn the fan off and retire The aim when overnight burning is to have only a few hot em...

Page 4: ... door Always operate your heater with the door closed and locked The only time you can leave the door open is on initial lighting or when reloading the heater Care of your glass If you are burning good dry hard wood you will have very little discolouration of your glass in a normal burning cycle If you aim for an overnight burn you should not get much discolouration You can control this by adjusti...

Page 5: ...imum 4mm thick cement sheet villaboard or non combustible material on front face of framing Figure 3 ZCB Installation Step 1 Vent may be located in the wall or on the floor Tripleskin Flue Hamersley Mk2 Insert 8 Installation continued Final inspection prior to use Ensure the baffle plate is firmly located Ensure cast iron liners side and back are positioned correctly Ensure fire bricks are sitting...

Page 6: ...e door 0 25 50 75 90 110 130 145 160 175 185 195 205 205 Elevated installation Masonry In some instances it may be desirable or required that the Jindara Hamersley Insert wood heater be installed into an existing fireplace which is raised above a combustible floor In this situation the minimum required hearth can be reduced to the corresponding elevated height dimensions mentioned in Table 1 Scena...

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