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DYNAMIC 2500 BOILER

DANGER:    The  Dynamic  2500  Boiler  must  be  open  vented  to  prevent  the  system 

becoming pressured - consult a qualified installer.

The operation of the Dynamic 2500 Boiler like all Metal Dynamic products has been kept simple.

The Dynamic Boiler has three air intakes, each controlled by a SPIN WHEEL, one on the ashpan door, one 

on the firebox door and one between the two doors. The boiler also has a Flue Damper Control operated 

by a lever on the flue spigot.

LIGHTING THE BOILER  (DAMPER & SPIN WHEEL OPERATION)

(Make sure water connections are complete and correct, and water is in the system).

Set and light fire using paper and kindling (fire-lighters may be used). Have all three spin wheels open and 

flue damper control open (lever in vertical position). As the fire becomes established close spin wheels from 

top to bottom (ie. close firebox spin wheel first, centre spin wheel second and ashpan spin wheel last ), 

until you maintain the desired fire temperature. To increase fire temperature open spin wheel from bottom 

to top. Once the fire is established close flue damper (horizontal position).

NOTE: Always open flue damper when refuelling boiler.

For overnight burn close all spin wheels and damper control. If fire goes out leave bottom spin wheel open 

approximately half to one turn. This may vary from installation to installation.

DYNAMIC 3500 BOILER

DANGER:    The  Dynamic  3500  Boiler  must  be  open  vented  to  prevent  the  system 

becoming pressured - consult a qualified installer.

The operation of the Dynamic 3500 Boiler like all Metal Dynamic products has been kept simple.

The Dynamic Boiler has three air intakes, (two in solid door models) the lower controlled by a SPIN WHEEL 

on the ashpan door, a SLIDE on the bottom of the firebox door and an AIR WASH at the top of the door 

(the top control is only on units with a glass door fitted, as it aids in burning the glass clean). The boiler 

also has a Flue Damper Control operated by a level on the side of the boiler. (See Dia. page 9)

LIGHTING THE BOILER  (DAMPER & AIR CONTROL OPERATION)

(Make sure water connections are complete and correct, and water is in the system).

Set and light the fire using paper and kindling (fire-lighters may be used). Have all  air controls open and 

flue damper control open (lever pushed back). As fire becomes established close air controls from top to 

bottom (ie. close firebox door controls first, and ashpan spin wheel last), until you maintain the desired fire 

temperature. To increase fire temperature open air controls from bottom to top. Once the fire is established 

close flue damper (forward position). (See Dia. page 9)

NOTE: Always open the flue damper when refuelling the boiler.

For overnight burn close all air controls and damper control. If fire goes out leave bottom spin wheel open 

approximately half to one turn. This may vary from installation to installation.

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Page 3: ...ZS 7421 1990 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL BUILDING REGULATORY AUTHORITY MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION...

Page 4: ...ue may be required We recommend the flue extend to the top of the chimney and a chimney cap and cowl be fitted This is now law in most areas Free Standing Installation A 150mm diameter flue of at leas...

Page 5: ...general indication of the oven temperature however it may tend to read lower than the actual oven temperature as the thermometer is positioned in the coolest part of the oven The oven thermometer has...

Page 6: ...ilure to read the following instructions could result in an incorrect installation or use and may void warranty Please read section on running the stove very carefully C D MODELS Check Thermablend lon...

Page 7: ...ht in conjunction with the firebox air controls to achieve longer overnight burn times however in many installations the use of the Dilution control is not required Solid Oven Tray The solid oven tray...

Page 8: ...ea towels drying on the rail should not be left in front of the firebox door Fuel should be stored safely and the stove should not be left unattended if full of fuel and air controls fully opened 6 Ma...

Page 9: ...ion situations Set and light the fire as per earlier instructions Have all three spin wheels open and flue damper control open As fire becomes established close spin wheels from top to bottom ie close...

Page 10: ...g instructions could result in an incorrect installation or use and may void warranty Please read section on running the stove very carefully C D MODELS Check Thermablend long life rust inhibitor and...

Page 11: ...ften When cooking roast or cakes which need extended cooking times remove solid oven tray and place in a cool spot 20 to 30 minutes into cooking procedure slide cool tray onto top oven shelf position...

Page 12: ...heating cooker Hydronic Central Heating is the most wonderful form of home heating To achieve the best results you should think of your cooker as a heater You may need to refuel your CD more frequent...

Page 13: ...lure to read the following instructions could result in an incorrect installation or use and may void warranty Please read section on running in the stove very carefully Check Thermablend long life ru...

Page 14: ...ation to installation DYNAMIC 3500 BOILER DANGER The Dynamic 3500 Boiler must be open vented to prevent the system becoming pressured consult a qualified installer The operation of the Dynamic 3500 Bo...

Page 15: ...sed and will give good overnight operating temperatures Check and clean flues and smokeways at least every 12 months A hot fire burning slowly produces little or no smoke A cold fire smouldering produ...

Page 16: ...gs all of which require normal service to maintain them Under the terms of this Warranty Metal Dynamics assumes no responsibility for the labour costs involved in removing or replacing the stove nor s...

Page 17: ...han one item if applicable WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THERMALUX 1 Reason for choice 100 Australian Product Price Solid Construction Appearance Recommendation of Friend Recommendation of Dealer Choice of Model...

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