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Model No.

Description

KWF298-6025 *

Kent Insert Flue Kit 

(3 x 150 

Ø

 x 1200mm stainless steel flue, 1 x 150 

Ø

 x 600mm stainless steel flue, 1 x 250 

Ø

 x 600mm  

galvanised flue, 1 x cowl hat & spider)

KWF298-7374 **

Kent Rata / Logfire II Zero Clearance Box with Inbuilt Flue Kit

 

(3 x 150/200/250 

Ø

 x 1200mm flue, 1 x 150 

Ø

 x 600mm stainless steel flue, 1 x cowl hat & spider,1 x  zero clearance box)

KWF298-7371

Kent Rata / Logfire II Zero Clearance Box and 600mm Flue Transition

KWF298-6027

Kent Inbuilt Flue Kit 

(3 x 150/200/250 

Ø

 x 1200mm stainless steel flue, 1 x cowl hat & spider)

KWF298-6033

Kent Single Length Stainless Steel Flue 150 

Ø x 1200mm

KWF298-6328

Kent Stainless Steel Hat and Cowl 

KWF298-7037

Kent Extension Flue 150/200/250 

Ø  x 1200mm

KWF298-7367

Kent Fixed Offset 150 

Ø x 100mm

KWF298-6029

Kent 150 

Ø x

 1200mm Stainless Steel Flue twin pack

WIND CONDITIONS

Care needs to be taken to ensure that the flue termination is in the correct position as 

wind and gusts hitting the flue and cowl system may cause back draft down the flue and 

into the home.

PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL, VENTING AND EXTERNAL AIR INTO THE 

BUILDING

All fires need air to burn and draw correctly. Kitchen fans, air conditioning units, high 

wind zones and naturally forming draft spaces can all have an effect on the pressure 

difference inside the building to the outside. A lower pressure in the building may induce 

a draft down the flue system and back into the building causing the fire to smoke or spill 

into the building. Care needs to be taken at the design and installation stage to ensure 

adequate ventilation of the building to ensure that there is always a neutral or positive 

pressure at the fireplace and a negative pressure at the flue outlet. This will ensure that 

the draft in the flue system is always to the outside.

TYPICAL FLUE INSTALLATION FOR INBUILT AND INSERT FIRES

Insert Flue installation

6328

6029

6033

7367

FIG. 4

Masonry Cavity

Inbuilt Flue Installation

6328

7037

Timber Cavity

FIG. 5

6025 

(Flue 

Kit) 

*

7374 (Flue Kit) **

6027

7371

7

Summary of Contents for KWF295-6937

Page 1: ...nstructions 2 A Building Consent from the Local Authority must be obtained before installing this wood fire and we suggest that the Insurance Company covering building insurance be advised of the inst...

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Page 3: ...for the wood fire to fix into the fireplace Refer to Table 1 Determine whether the flue pipe will fit vertically in the chimney from the heater to the cowl Install the selected Kent wood fire into th...

Page 4: ...ake a permanent weatherproof seal Minimum Installation Clearances mm Model Model No A B C D E F G H I Rata KWF295 6938 25 500 300 200 840 59 2000 1200 160 Logfire II KWF295 6937 25 500 300 200 840 59...

Page 5: ...two metres above the roof penetration it may be necessary to fit restraining guy wires for stability in high wind conditions The flue system should be vertical and without bends If an offset is requi...

Page 6: ...ce Once in position and level fix the fire to the base of the fireplace enclosure with suitable anchors through the supplied fixing points in the base of the wood burners outer box Assemble the flue p...

Page 7: ...in the correct position as wind and gusts hitting the flue and cowl system may cause back draft down the flue and into the home PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL VENTING AND EXTERNAL AIR INTO THE BUILDING All fi...

Page 8: ...59mm and must be a minimum of 785mm wide and 640mm deep behind the face of the wall with an additional 360mm forward of the wall face to allow for the front clearance once installed Timber framing aro...

Page 9: ...ottom No substitutions may be made for these components Additional extension kits of 150mm 200mm and 250mm flue must be purchased to suit the particular installation At least three flue extension leng...

Page 10: ...KLY TO BEGIN WITH Allow several small fires to build up a layer of ash in the wood fire and cure the paint before using maximum power NORMAL OPERATION ONCE THE FIRE IS ESTABLISHED The Kent wood fire r...

Page 11: ...box completely Leave at least 25mm of ash in the bottom of the firebox after cleaning These ashes in the bottom of the wood fire assist the burning process by insulating the firebox and allowing air c...

Page 12: ...he glass Remember that a properly operated wood fire will keep the glass clean by itself LUBRICATION The door hinges door handle spindle and air slide mechanism should be lubricated periodically with...

Page 13: ...he temperature exposure Keep ember levels to the recommended height of more than 3cm below air tubes Replacing air tubes 1 Remove bricks from both sides 2 Remove the pin from the end of the old tube 3...

Page 14: ...e safe to use KENT FIRE BRICKS Dimensions mm 2 205 x 176 x 25 4 180 x 176 x 25 KWF299 7040 Rata Logfire II KENT BAFFLES Includes Promat bricks Dimensions mm 480 x 200 KWF299 7043 Rata Logfire II The b...

Page 15: ...fire must be installed with an approved flue system Failure to do so may void your warranty in its entirety The company is not liable for any consequential damage by a failure or defect covered in th...

Page 16: ...ngs Ltd T A Aber 17 Mainstreet Place Te Rapa Hamilton 3200 Free Phone 0800 161 161 Free Fax 0800 163 163 www aber co nz Product specifications are at date of publication and are subject to change with...

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