metrofires Classic Rad Installation & Owner'S Operation Manual Download Page 15

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Hairline cracks in the promet extension are not uncommon and will have 
no adverse effect on the operation and performance of your Metro wood 
fire. These cracks are the result of intense heat coupled with expansion and 
contraction and is normal wear and tear.

If the promet extension starts to break up and pieces fall into the firebox it 
must be replaced.

Note: Impact damage when loading wood and burning wood which is not 
properly seasoned, i.e. 25% moisture content or more, will cause the promet 
to disintegrate and require replacement. Always burn dry well seasoned 
wood and take care when loading wood into the firebox.

Model

Type of promet required / Type of steel baffle(s) required

Wetback options

• Xtreme Rad

 

• Xtreme Rad Base

 

• Xtreme Rad Woody

 

• Xtreme Ped

Xtreme/R2 Promet Set 

500-2010

Xtreme/R2 Front Baffle 

500-2510

Xtreme/R2 Rear Baffle 

500-2515

3kW Wetback 

450-0100

• Mega Rad

Mega Rad Promet Set 

500-2020

Mega Rad Front Baffle 

500-2530

Mega Rad Rear Baffle 

500-2535

3kW Wetback 

450-0100

• LTD Wee Rad

 

• LTD Wee Rad Base

 

• LTD Wee Rad Woody

LTD Small Promet 

500-1700

LTD Small Baffle 

500-2600

3kW Wetback 450-0100 or 

4kW Wetback 450-0150

• LTD Xtreme Rad

 

• LTD Xtreme Rad Base

 

• LTD Xtreme Rad Woody

LTD Large Promet 

500-1850

LTD Large Baffle 

500-2650

3kW Wetback 450-0100 or 

4kW Wetback 450-0150

• LTD Mega Rad

Mega Rad Promet Set 

500-2020

Mega Rad Front Baffle 

500-2530

Mega Rad Rear Baffle 

500-2535

3kW Wetback 450-0100 or 

4kW Wetback 450-0150

500mm

50

70

85

500mm

195mm

500mm

130mm

600mm

50

65

65

115

597mm

185mm

600mm

223mm

Parts guide for your Metro – Promet, baffles and wetback options

600mm

50

65

65

115

597mm

185mm

600mm

223mm

420mm

248mm

420mm

125mm

500mm

285mm

500mm

125mm

Summary of Contents for Classic Rad

Page 1: ...fire in your home 9 Optional wetbacks 9 Getting to know your Metro fire 10 Operating your Metro fire 10 Cleaning and maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 12 Metro Fires warranty 13 Replacement parts 14 15 H...

Page 2: ...ocated this manual familiarise yourself with the illustrations on pages 2 3 and proceed as follows Metro radiant fires These Metro s are supplied virtually fully assembled Packed inside the firebox yo...

Page 3: ...ning with one hand holding the flue spigot with the other slowly lift the front of the wood fire all the way back and rest the wood fire on its rear heat shield on the floor Remove the packaging palle...

Page 4: ...f the installation is within New Zealand seismic restraint is required Using masonry anchors if the floor protector is on a concrete floor or coach bolts if a wooden floor secure through the holes pro...

Page 5: ...the flue pipe must also be sealed into the Metro fires flue outlet This is critical for optimum operation All Metro fires have been tested with a Pioneer double flue shield For the Metro fire to be i...

Page 6: ...oints 4 A further three bolt heads will also be visible on the inside rear wall of the firebox these are threaded into the 6mm thick firebox Remove all three 5 Using the tube of sealant supplied with...

Page 7: ...365 555 615 501 758 Wee Ped 2 263 651 580 490 170 230 350 110 843 825 1274 1050 425 295 485 602 503 665 Classic Rad 3 257 695 780 500 220 229 430 100 1037 728 1487 1168 328 393 583 530 707 680 Xtreme...

Page 8: ...missing bricks baffle plate promet extension white board on the baffle plate It is critical that the fire not be operated with cracked or broken door glass Please note the above 3 points require regul...

Page 9: ...our Metro alternative wetbacks will void the Metro s emission approvals and may seriously affect the performance of the appliance and void its warranty Other considerations are Distance from your Metr...

Page 10: ...ter content and ensure surface area combustion Do not turn the air control down lower than you need to if you want the Metro to burn overnight endeavour to obtain an 8 hour burn time not 12 hours It w...

Page 11: ...build up takes depends on the density and cleanliness of your fuel To remove the excess ash your Metro should not be operating Open the door and using a hearth shovel or similar empty the excess ash...

Page 12: ...ntal and can be caused by many variables and it is purely trial and error to ascertain the cause Air turbulence and or negative air pressure influences around the flue termination can be caused by too...

Page 13: ...be reduced If your Metro wood fire has been neglected by not being regularly maintained and serviced warranty may be declined It is critical the fire not be operated with over worn faulty or missing...

Page 14: ...t required Type of steel baffle s required Wetback options ECO Tiny Ped ECO Tiny Rad Tiny Promet 500 1550 Tiny Baffle 500 2050 2kW Wetback 450 0050 Tiny Rad Woody Tiny Woody Promet Set 500 2004 Tiny W...

Page 15: ...d Woody Xtreme Ped Xtreme R2 Promet Set 500 2010 Xtreme R2 Front Baffle 500 2510 Xtreme R2 Rear Baffle 500 2515 3kW Wetback 450 0100 Mega Rad Mega Rad Promet Set 500 2020 Mega Rad Front Baffle 500 253...

Page 16: ...l models which is generally required when applying for a building consent See your Metro retailer to obtain a copy or visit www metrofires co nz metrofires co nz Visit the Metro website metrofires co...

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