KENT Logfire II Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 14

The fire bricks in your Kent wood fire are an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a 

clean and efficient burn. However, fire bricks are a consumable item and are designed to be 

replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to exposure to the extreme heat of the fire.

The life of the fire bricks will depend on what is burnt in the fire and how hot the fire usually burns 

and also any damage sustained from wood not being positioned correctly.

At the risk of damaging the fire box, fire bricks should be replaced when they are damaged 

enough that they no longer remain in place and cannot perform their intended function. Fire 

bricks which are only cracked but still remain in place do not need to be replaced and are 

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

(Top rear view)

Rata & Logfire II

The baffle in your Kent wood fire is an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a 

clean, efficient and controllable burn. However, baffles and Promat bricks are a consumable 

item and are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to exposure 

to the extreme heat of the fire.

The life of the baffle will depend on what is burnt in the fire and how hot the fire usually burns.

Replacing baffle:

1. 

Remove front air tube by pulling locking pin out of air tube spacer slide ring on the left top 

side. Slide spacer ring to the right and slide air tube horizontally to the left. Right hand side 

of the air tube will drop out of the keyed side. 

2. 

Swing air tube out through door.

3.  Lift baffle plate up off side support rails and pull forward 40mm.  Push one side up as high as 

you can while letting the other side drop over the side support rail.

4.  Keep at a 30° angle and remove it through the door.

5. 

Reverse process to install new baffle. And air tube.

6.  Ensure baffle is sitting firm against back.

NOTE:

 For all other fire parts please contact your Kent dealer.

 

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Summary of Contents for Logfire II

Page 1: ...ing this wood fire and we suggest that the Insurance Company covering building insurance be advised of the installation 3 Kent built in wood fires when installed according to these instructions comply...

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Page 3: ...ATION MASONRY CONSTRUCTION Prepare the masonry fireplace to accept the selected insert wood fire and flue ensuring installation requirements for width depth and height measurements are acceptable for...

Page 4: ...ds up fix lengths together with 3 rivets or self tapping screws and slide over 150mm flue pipe from the top down to sit in position onto 200mm section of flue transition atop the Zero clearance box Ad...

Page 5: ...m flue casing pipe from the top down to sit in position onto the 250mm section of flue transition atop the Zero clearance box Add additional 250mm sections of flue as necessary to finish at the same h...

Page 6: ...ant bolt location Door adjustment catch pin FIG 3 Install the selected Kent wood burner into the prepared fireplace Once in position and level fix the fire to the base of the fireplace enclosure with...

Page 7: ...flue termination is in a good clear position Your installer should be able to give advice on the best flue termination position for your situation Problems associated with wind noise or draft are almo...

Page 8: ...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 around the Inbuilt box must h...

Page 9: ...age initial demonstrations on how to light and operate the fire to ensure the user can confidently operate the fire for safe and efficient performance FIREWOOD Modern clean burning wood fires are desi...

Page 10: ...rly air tight a vent may need to be installed next to the wood fire to provide the air required Lack of air will lead to a wood fire that is hard to light and get going or in bad cases to smoke spilli...

Page 11: ...reosote deposits the interval between inspections may be increased but the flue must always be inspected and cleaned at least once a year The flue should be swept by a professional chimney sweep to re...

Page 12: ...atches occur or the paint is damaged by over firing or aggressive cleaning agents the appliance can easily be touched up by using stove paint Any rust or other stubborn marks that may appear can be cl...

Page 13: ...the temperature exposure Ensure ember levels do not build up to high when reloading the fire with fuel Replacing air tubes 1 Remove bricks from both sides 2 Remove the pin from the end of the old tub...

Page 14: ...Top rear view Rata Logfire II The baffle in your Kent wood fire is an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean efficient and controllable burn However baffles and Promat bricks are a...

Page 15: ...ructions supplied will render this warranty void Your Kent wood fire must be installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and with the appropriate approved flue system Installation must...

Page 16: ...t date of publication and are subject to change without notice Kent products are distributed by Aber Holdings Ltd T A Aber Living 17 Mainstreet Place Te Rapa Hamilton 3200 Free Phone 0800 161 161 Free...

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