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DIMENSIONS   

 

          

 

 

     EASTSIDE   

 

 

1200mm Dimensions  

Refer drawing no 43 

1200mm Plasma Dimensions  

Refer drawing no 53 

1500mm Dimensions  

Refer drawing no 44 

1500mm Plasma Dimensions  

Refer drawing no 54 

1200mm and 1500mm Standard and Plasma, Plan View 

Refer drawing no 63 

1800mm and 2000mm Standard and Plasma, Plan View 

Refer drawing no 64 

2500mm and 3000mm Standard and Plasma, Plan View 

Refer drawing no 65 

Cladding  

Refer drawing no 46  

Number of Flues and Burners Reference  

Refer drawing no 66 

 
 
 
 

      

LOCATION 

 

 

 

The fireplace should be located: 

Out of high traffic areas; 

Out of strong draughts; 

Away from furniture; 

Where the flue system can be correctly installed without damaging the structure of the 
building, checking that the flue vent and its shielding will not interfere with any structural 
timberwork; 

Where there is sufficient access for safe operation and maintenance; 

Where there is a flat and level surface; 

Where there is sufficient flue vent clearance around the flue in relation to doors or windows; 

Where there is access to a gas line or the gas line can be brought to the fireplace in 
accordance with NZS5261; 

Where there is access to an electrical supply for the electrical control system to be 
connected to; 

Where there is unobstructed adequate ventilation to allow correct combustion and operation 
of the fireplace; 

Where the fireplace can be used to optimise the radiant heat given off by the fireplace; 

These fires do not require a hearth. 

Summary of Contents for Eastside Euro

Page 1: ...LIVING FLAME February 2015 Installation Guidelines Operating Instructions Part One Technical details subject to change Please ensure you have the latest specifications...

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Page 3: ...Rating Inputs 2 Eastside Overview Eastside Fires are Supplied With Eastside Configurations Drawing Number 62 Part Two 3 Dimensions 1200mm Standard Drawing Number 43 Part Two 1500mm Standard Drawing N...

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Page 5: ...r Balance No Hearth Drawing Number 47 Part 2 Burner Air Balance Cantilevered Hearth Drawing Number 48 Part 2 Burner Air Balance Cantilevered Stone Hearth Drawing Number 49 Part 2 Burner Air Balance Se...

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Page 7: ...burner air balance with cantilevered stone hearth and service mesh 51 Eastside with a 50mm rebate and loose stone lining or brick slips liner 52 Eastside angle of mantel 53 Eastside 1200mm plasma dim...

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Page 9: ...i steel construction for heat resistance and a longer lifetime Extended heat surface heat exchanger to maximise convected heat Natural gas or home delivered bottled gas LPG fuel options Fire Sure Life...

Page 10: ...ack Vista left hand opening Three sided divider One open long side one glass long side one glass short side one polished stainless steel back Vista right hand opening Three sided divider One open long...

Page 11: ...n be correctly installed without damaging the structure of the building checking that the flue vent and its shielding will not interfere with any structural timberwork Where there is sufficient access...

Page 12: ...ance Do not place combustible materials around the fireplace Know where your gas shut off valves are located WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Open windows Do not try to light any gas appliance Do not use a...

Page 13: ...ote If the gas line has been interrupted or when first lighting the fire it may be necessary to follow the above start up sequence several times HIGH LOW FLAME Once the fire has reached full glow and...

Page 14: ...the guarantee fulfilled Fire Sure Lifetime Burner Assembly Guarantee This is a One Year Replacement Guarantee that covers the control parts used in the manufacturing of a Living Flame Fire The manufac...

Page 15: ...ving Flame procedures Living Flame Fireplaces must be operated in accordance with Living Flame Operating Instructions Operating Living Flame Fireplaces should be used only for the burning of gas fuels...

Page 16: ...l closely match the cross sectional area in m2 of the fireplace natural draught flue The air flow through an open natural draught fireplace ventilation grill is at very low velocity approximately 2Pa...

Page 17: ...ire outlet pressures have been preset in the factory To adjust Turn off the fire and loosen the test nipple screw Fit 6mm tube and test gauge securely Turn on the fire check pressure settings on high...

Page 18: ...aws Flue vent must be unrestricted The flue vent should be checked for correct height and location in relation to other objects in close proximity refer to drawing no s 67 and 68 Stand the fireplace i...

Page 19: ...do not use a flare or gland fitting Install flue components as required If offsets are required they should be installed with a minimum rise of not less than 10 degrees from the horizontal and should...

Page 20: ...ide fireplace CLADDING ENCLOSING DO NOT USE SLIM LINES METAL OR PLASTIC AROUND THE OPEN FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE Living Flame suggest that the fire is clad in 9mm Villa board or similar This gives a smo...

Page 21: ...cowl fitted Roof flashing and seals should be the appropriate type for the roof HEIGHT The minimum effective height of the flue shall be at least 3 6m Flues or chimneys should rise until there is a 2...

Page 22: ...FLUE HEIGHT DIAGRAM Refer Drawing Numbers 67 and 68 FLUE COMPONENTS AND OFFSET RULES Refer Drawing Numbers 4 4a 69...

Page 23: ...anket Place the ice or pebble effect evenly over the ember bed to a depth of approximately 25mm Ensure that they are evenly distributed to create an even flame pattern When the fire is set correctly t...

Page 24: ...on of controls and safety devices Check flue system is clear and clean Check flue vent Re assemble fire Check ignition system Perform lighting test minimum 20 out of 20 Check injector and pressure set...

Page 25: ...of the main burner The fireplace when installed should be electrically grounded in accordance with the electrical regulations This fireplace is supplied with an electronic control system The appropria...

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Page 42: ...earth materials must not overlap the front of perforated grill or the front of the burner edge Also Note A small gap must be left between the finishing hearth or cavity materials and the glass panels...

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Page 62: ...ad Office 343b ChurchStreet Penrose Ph 09 6221148 Fax 09 6221179 Email Auckland info livingflame co nz Living Flame Display Home Idea Centre 37 Mandeville St Riccarton Ph Email lfchch mantel co nz Chr...

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