56.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The heater MUST be installed ONLY by an Authorised (licenced/registered
plumber) Person.
This heater shall in installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions,
local gas fitting regulations, municipal building codes and AS/NZS 5601.1 (Gas Installations).
DO NOT INSTALL INTO A FIREPLACE
This heater is supplied with stand-off brackets to ensure adequate spacing from surroundings are observed; after
installation do not remove. Please dispose of packaging accordingly. Keep away from children. Before connecting the
heater, check whether the local connection conditions (type of gas) are compatible with the heater settings. The connection
specifications for the heater are on the data label located rear of the control hatch door.
Warning:
Fire hazard is an extreme if clearance requirements to combustible materials are not adhered to.
Clearances. For the required minimum clearances refer to pages 16, 17 and the Specification sheet supplied as an
extension to this manual.
Ensure the minimum clearances to combustible materials are maintained during installation, including adequate space for
proper operation and servicing of the heater. It is the responsibility of the end user to check the installation clearances of
any electrical appliances that may be mounted above the heater. Minimum ceiling height of 2.0m above top if heater.
Fluing to atmosphere.
The coaxial flue terminal can be utilized for both a horizontal and a vertical flue installation. The system is based on a
concentric flue system which utilises an inner flue of 104 mm diameter and an outer flue of 170 mm diameter. These
concentric flues terminate outside of the property.
The heaters in this manual are balanced flue units that use a co-axial venting flue system. The outer vent conducts fresh
air (outside air) into the heater’s firebox for the combustion process and the inner vent expels the(products of combustion)
exhaust gases outside. This fluing system can be operated vertically terminating through the roof or horizontally through a
side wall.
The flue must be fitted with a clearance around the outer surface of the flue pipe to maintain a clearance of 50 mm to any
material over the first section (900 mm) of flue then maintain a clearance of 25 mm after the first 900 mm of flue pipe.
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The terminal will keep the combustion gases and the fresh air for combustion separate. It is important that the
terminal is not blocked. A suitable guard may be required if the terminal is located at a “low level” (usually when
the terminal is within 2.0m of floor level). The appliance must not be fitted against a rear wall constructed from
a combustible material – a gap of 250 m must be maintained from the rear of the heater carcass and the rear
combustible wall – this will be determined by fitting the rear stand-offs. If the appliance is located within a combustible
construction then the construction must have adequate ventilation. The minimum total vent area is 260cm2.
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Only the flue components listed below are approved for use when installing the PAD series Gas Space Heaters.
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For every 305 mm of horizontal flue run, the flue must rise 6.5 mm toward the termination. The flue should never run
downward.
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When ever flue passes through a wall, an approved heat shield maintaining the prescribed clearances must be used.
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