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1.0 Introduction  

 

Congratulations!

  You are the owner of a state-of-the-art ducted built-in fire named as “

Masport Inverell” 

in Australia or named

 “Masport I7000” 

in New Zealand.  Inverell / I7000 Builtin fire is designed and developed 

by Glen Dimplex New Zealand.  Thank you for purchasing a Masport appliance.  
 
 

1.1 Items supplied with the fire 

 

Inverell / I7000 firebox

, Zero Clearance cabinet, fascia are assembled and are crated on the pallet along with 

other ducting accessories.  

2 x Vent boxes (taped on the top of ZC cabinet) 

2 x Semi rigid Aluminum Flexible duct (inside the firebox).  This can expand up to 1.5 meter length 

2 x Front support angles (nailed in the front of the wooden crate) 

1 x Cardboard box, which contains: 

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  2 x Vent collars to be installed on top of ZC Box. 

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  2 x Vent box cutout gussets / templates 

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  2 x Venting Grills 

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  2 x Hose clips for ducting 

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  1 x touch up paint spray can   

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  1 x pair of gloves 

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  1 x 4mm Allan key 

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  16 x Self tapping screws 

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  1 x Installation Manual 

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  1 x Operations Manual 

 

1.2 Handling and Transport 

 
The 

Inverell  /  I7000 

fire  and  related  components  are  heavy  and  tall  in  size  with  a  total  weight  of  190  kg.   

Single  person  handling  could  cause  injury,  hence  Masport  recommends  suitable  handling  equipment  or  two 
persons  while  handling,  both  outside  and  inside  the  house.    Removing  fascia,  door  and  bricks  will  help  to 
reduce the weight and will ease handling of fire once it is inside the house for installation. 
 
All  precautions  have  been  taken  during  designing  of  packaging  so  that  the fire  reaches  the  customer’s  house 
without any damage.  In case any damage is found while de-crating the fire, please report it to your dealer and 
to Masport immediately before installing the fire. 
 

1.3 Major Installation Steps 

 

Installation of Inverell / I7000 wood burner in your house involves following major steps:  

1.  Read all warnings, cautions, instructions and understand how Inverell / I7000 wood fire works 
2.  Evaluate location of fire, flue, hearth, fresh air-input and warm air outlet vents, ducting required 

and flue system 

3.  Build framing 
4.  Unpack fire and gather required all accessories for ducting and vents 
5.  Locate fire inside the built-in cavity frame 
6.  Install fresh air inlet, warm air outlet cut-outs 
7.  Install inlet, outlet vents and ducting 
8.  Install the flue system 
9.  Install required floor protection 
10. Fix cladding, put fascia & finishing  

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for I7000

Page 1: ...FUTURE REFERENCE Manufactured in New Zealand by GLEN DIMPLEX NEW ZEALAND LIMITED P O Box 58473 Botany Manukau 2163 Ph 0800 666 2824 Fax 09 274 8472 Email sales glendimplex co nz Web www glendimplex co...

Page 2: ...PECIFICATIONS 5 3 0 WORKING PRINCIPLE OF INVERELL I7000 6 4 0 LOCATION OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS 7 5 0 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR INVERELL I7000 9 5 1 BUILT IN FRAMING 9 5 1 1 MINIMUM CLEARANCES...

Page 3: ...s are heavy and tall in size with a total weight of 190 kg Single person handling could cause injury hence Masport recommends suitable handling equipment or two persons while handling both outside and...

Page 4: ...action is considered the manufacturer should be consulted in the first instance Inverell I7000 burner and flue system must be serviced at least once a year or more frequently depending upon usage 1 5...

Page 5: ...along with the flexible ducting fitted to its outer casing The ducting is then vented into the living room or adjacent room In both Australia and New Zealand Inverell I7000 has been tested to and com...

Page 6: ...es around this superhot firebox absorbs heat energy from its outer surfaces and becomes hot to a significant level This hot air rises and exist the zero clearance cabinet through two circular ports lo...

Page 7: ...stalled at an elevated height floor protector requirement depends upon the elevation of fire above ground Support shelf can be maximum up to height of 670mm above the ground Floor protector For an ele...

Page 8: ...be minimum 18 mm thick non combustible material like Promina or equivalent For front side faces of built in cavity use minimum 9 mm thick non combustible material like Promina or equivalent For front...

Page 9: ...5 0 Installation Procedure for Inverell I7000 burner 5 1 Built in Framing DO NOT FIX CLADDING UNTILL FIRE DUCTINGS AND VENTS ARE FULLY INSTALLED Page 9...

Page 10: ...5 1 1 Minimum clearances of built in enclosure to combustibles Page 10...

Page 11: ...by lifting and tilting from the hinge block Keep it away in safe place Take out carton box and keep its contents in safe place Take out 2 x semi rigid Aluminium ducts Remove 4x taptite screws two on...

Page 12: ...lize the entire fire horizontally within the built in cavity Simultaneously using piece of non combustible front cladding material as a gauge position the flanges of fascia forward out of cavity face...

Page 13: ...utout on front side and rear of the built in cavity for air inlets and outlets Air inlet holes need to be minimum 26000 mm2 open area each on side and rear of cavity approx 50mm above support shelf Us...

Page 14: ...ng front or side of the cavity Place the template on the front cladding mark and cut required cutout Use 2x self tapping screw and attach template to front cladding on two sides Drill four dia 4 5 top...

Page 15: ...ed by flue manufacturer Top of the built in cavity or chimney chase must be ventilated either using 300mm dia additional casing or side vent at the top of cavity To begin fix the ZC flue kit adaptor u...

Page 16: ...5 7 Floor Protector Use diagram below to install required floor protection Page 16...

Page 17: ...ring handing and installation of the fire For operations maintenance trouble shooting and warranty terms use Owner s Manual supplied along with the fire Important For any installation variations other...

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