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DOOR HANDLE ADJUSTMENT

 

 

If leaking occurs the door gasket may be loose. It may be required to adjust the 
door handle. If this occurs: 
 

1)  Wait until heater is cool. 
2)  Open door. 
3)  Undo lock nut on handle shaft and remove. 
4)  Remove locking latch and remove one washer. 
5)  Replace latch and lock nut. 
6)  Close and lock door. 
7)  If still not tight enough remove another washer or replace door seal. 

 
 
 
 

NEW SEALS ARE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR DEALER 
 
 

DOOR GLASS 

 

Inspect door glass regularly for cracks and breaks. If a crack is found extinguish 
fire immediately and replace glass. Contact your dealer for replacement glass. 
 
If your glass becomes stained or smokey it can be cleaned with hot glass 
cleaner or a damp cloth wiped in wood ashes. After using hot glass cleaner be 
sure to clean glass completely. 
 

DOOR GASKET 

 

The door gasket should be checked for proper seal, wear or damage before 
each winter. Door gaskets compress and it may be necessary to adjust or 
tighten the door latch. * 
 
Replacement door gaskets are available from your dealer. 
 
*Further details in “Door Handle Adjustment” 

Summary of Contents for FS 800

Page 1: ...rating Instructions Nectre 800 Wall Heater 100 Australian Made Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd 13 Acorn Road DRY CREEK SA 5094 ph 08 8349 8332 Fax 08 8260 6643 www nectre com email info pecan eng com au Toll Free 1800 636 301 ...

Page 2: ...E 800 WALL HEATER SUGGESTED FRAMING 9 DOOR GLASS 11 DOOR GASKET 11 FIREBRICKS 12 LIGHTING YOUR FIRE 12 INITIAL OPERATION PERIOD 12 GENERAL OPERATION 13 OVERNIGHT BURN 13 BAFFLE PLATE LOCATION 14 FAN SERVICE 15 CLEANING THE FIREBOX 15 CONTROLS 15 TEN YEAR WARRANTY 16 REPLACEABLE COMPONENTS OF THE HEATER 17 ...

Page 3: ...erpretation of AS NZS 2918 2001 WARNING The heater must no be operated without the floor protector installed as heat radiation from the glass door may burn floor surfaces WARNING DO NOT BURN FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VACINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTA...

Page 4: ...nimum of 25mm eg 350mm hole in ceiling Floor Requirements if floor is heat sensitive If base of heater is a 590mm or more from the floor then floor protector must be minimum of 6mm fibro cement sheet extending under heater and 300mm in front of door opening and 200mm either side If base of heater is less than 590mm from floor then floor protector must comply with AS NZ 2918 2001 clause 3 3 3 Other...

Page 5: ...rd and fibre cement sheet see drawing Installation must comply with the standard AS NZS 2918 2001 Domestic Solid Fuel Burning Appliances Installation Clearances The clearances from the wall heater to combustible materials must not be less than the following Note that plasterboard over a timber frame is a combustible surface Rear wall clearance 25mm within the enclosure Side wall clearance 200mm wi...

Page 6: ...e total plan area of the air gap shall be not less than 90 of the area of the hearth The hearth shall be a minimum of 1 m wide 200 either side of the firebox opening and 500mm deep from firebox opening and shall be ventilated on each side with an opening of 25 x 300 or an area calculated by the hearth perimeter x 2 Ventilation The enclosure around the heater must be ventilated Fit vents with a fre...

Page 7: ...ss than the clearance of 1170mm above the top of the heater Steel Cross Bearers and Support Channels Steel bearers are supplied with the heater to support it and provide adequate ventilation underneath The weight of the heater is taken on the two 1130mm long by 100mm high cross bearers and these must be solidly supported with the rear bearer 25mm clear of the rear wall The 500mm long by 100mm high...

Page 8: ... clearance to the flue outer is maintained A hole of 350 mm diameter is required in the ceiling and a 25 mm clearance between any combustible material and the 300 mm outer casing Refer to diagram below Fit the outer trim using the four 4mm screws This is best achieved with the door open The fire is now ready to use Note the first few firings will cure the paint Keep the room well ventilated whilst...

Page 9: ... cross bearers at 390mm high the base of the heater will be 590mm above the floor A non combustible material such as Versalux fibro cement sheeting is used on the front wall and standard gyprock or equivalent can be used on the side walls Vents have been positioned top and bottom on both side walls This construction complies with the minimum clearance requirements The height of the heater above th...

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Page 11: ...DOOR GLASS Inspect door glass regularly for cracks and breaks If a crack is found extinguish fire immediately and replace glass Contact your dealer for replacement glass If your glass becomes stained or smokey it can be cleaned with hot glass cleaner or a damp cloth wiped in wood ashes After using hot glass cleaner be sure to clean glass completely DOOR GASKET The door gasket should be checked for...

Page 12: ...pen air slide fully 5 Light several parts of the newspapers 6 Close the door to avoid smoke spillage Do not close latch this will allow extra air into the firebox and helps create a draft After approximately 10 minutes 7 Once firewood is fully ignited CLOSE DOOR FULLY INITIAL OPERATION PERIOD Operate your first few fires with the fan on high to allow the high temperature paint to cure NOTE For the...

Page 13: ...ide open on high for 15 20 mins to allow new fuel to catch freely and entirely Then re adjust the air slide to desired setting for maximum efficiency If the fire is too small refuelling first with kindling is advised OVERNIGHT BURN An overnight burn can be achieved by following these steps an hour before retiring 1 Open air slide fully 2 Load with large pieces of dry wood 3 When all wood is burnin...

Page 14: ...uished 1 Lift baffle up from the rear and slide forward out through the door You will need to lift the rear lip of the baffle plate over the front and rear mounting rods 2 After cleaning the flue system simply reverse the procedure and replace your baffle 3 Do not light the fire while the baffle is removed as this could cause a serious house fire ...

Page 15: ...to damage the blades 3 Plug in power and turn on CLEANING THE FIREBOX Ash should be cleared or removed when build up reaches the level of the door opening To clean use a metal fireplace shovel making sure all deposits are cold first Do not place hot ashes of coals in plastic rubbish bin CONTROLS AIR SLIDE Moving the air slide to the left enables maximum air into the firebox Moving air slide to the...

Page 16: ...ervice to maintain them Electric fans are only warranted against failure to operate for one year Under the terms of this warranty Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd assumes no reponsibility for the labour costs involved in removing or replacing the stove Nor shall Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd be liable for any injury loss or damage direct indirect or consequential arising out of the use or inability to use th...

Page 17: ...mm x 25mm 2 Ash Deflector 800 Series 595mm x 115mm x 5mm 3 Baffle Plate 800 Series 590mm x 288mm x 8mm 4 Door Rope 800 Series 1900mm x 16 mm Round 5 Glass Rope 800 Series 1840mm x 19mm x 3mm Flat Adhesive back 6 Brick Retainer Brackets 800 Series 2 7 Door Glass 800 Series 583mm x 303mm x 5mm pyroceramic ...

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