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Ember Installation Guide: 12890-B 02-18 

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Ember Installation Guide: 12890-B 02-18

Stone set installation

The stone set is packaged separately. Use extreme care when handling the stones, 
they are made from fragile material and will damage easily. While the stone sets 
for the Ember 600 and 700 are different (Ember 600 has six less stones), the 
installation steps are the same. Refer to p. 20 for the correct installation order.

Ember 600

Ember 700

Before adding the stone set make sure the vermiculite and glass packets have been added into 
the burn media tray (refer p.21), and that it has been secured back in place. Also remove the two 
back log locating pins and bracket (not needed for the stone set)—replace the black screws 
holding the bracket back into the burner.

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Step 1: Back row of stones

Place the back row of stones as shown.

Step 2: Middle row of stones

Place the middle row of stones BETWEEN the burner ports as shown.

Step 3: Front row of stones

Add the front row of stones inside the grill. A few of these will be angled slightly to cover the 
front of the burner bed.

Step 4: Adding the granules and rockwool

Place, DO NOT POUR, the granules, ensuring even coverage around the burner ports (so as not to 
cause blockages).  You will use approx. one bag of granules for both models (a bag will be leftover). 
Pinch and roll the rockwool into pea-sized balls (600 ≈ 20, 700 ≈ 30) and place in-between the 
granules. These can go over the burner ports as the material is designed for the flame to penetrate 
through the ceramic fibres to enhance the flame picture and produce a glow effect. 

Ember 600

Ember 700

Ember 600

Ember 700

Ember 600

Ember 700

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Back log location pin and bracket

Summary of Contents for Ember Series

Page 1: ...Ember Installation guide Models RDV600N RDV600L RDV700N RDV700L ...

Page 2: ...ai co nz www youtube com rinnainz www facebook com rinnainz Important Before you start 4 Ember specification 5 Dimensions 6 Gas and electrical supply 8 Enclosure dimensions 9 Clearances from combustibles 10 TV installation 12 Ember masonry installation overview 14 Ember mock chimney installation overview 16 Installing the zero clearance frame 18 Attaching the flexi flues to the spigot plate 19 Bur...

Page 3: ... unit is installed higher up the wall the movement of air from the convection fan depending on the room configuration could create draughts Noise level 37 45 dB A Flueing Masonry Colinear flexi flue air intake Ø 75 mm exhaust Ø 100 mm Appliance must be installed with a Rinnai Ember flue system Flueing Mock chimney Colinear air intake Ø 75 mm exhaust Ø 100 mm to coaxial direct vent flueing inner Ø ...

Page 4: ...ations Ember 700 with 4 sided frame mock chimney installations 580 640 644 380 590 26 18 287 618 740 380 590 680 18 312 740 644 380 590 26 680 18 312 695 790 95 95 600 658 825 92 5 92 5 700 695 890 95 95 Ember 700 with 3 sided frame masonry installations or mock chimney installations with a hearth 540 mm 500 mm Viewable glass dimensions same for both 600 models 640 mm 500 mm Viewable glass dimensi...

Page 5: ...lled The fire must not be located immediately below a socket outlet potential fire hazard If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a licensed tradesperson This must be a genuine replacement part available from Rinnai Consult a qualified electrician if direct wiring is required as it must comply with AS NZS 5601 and AS NZS 3000 and other relevant local regulations Enclosure dimensions M...

Page 6: ...e the front of the fire or obstruct the fire in any way including the frame around the fire Wall surface above the fire The temperature of the wall surface directly above the fire may get warm and distort paint finishes or distort vinyl wall coverings For durability of surfaces please contact the manufacturer for their specification The below diagrams are to assist people in determining the cleara...

Page 7: ...ension is the minimum clearance required to a mantel The image adjacent shows the dimension from the edge of the frame in the case of the Ember the 400 mm dimension is to be taken from the edge of the glass Always check with the TV manufacturer It is up to the owner to check the TV installation with the TV manufacturer some have warranty conditions that state a TV is not to be installed above a fi...

Page 8: ...r engine with screws using the top and bottom fixings Slide the Ember in place and secure the side brackets to the enclosure using the three outer screw positions on each bracket to the brickwork using suitable fixings not provided Provided with the infill panel or masonry frame 9 Complete the gas connection Make the gas connection 10 Install the burn media and commission Install the glass granule...

Page 9: ...s provided This frame is critical and must be installed as it automatically gives the required clearances to combustibles Refer p 18 for installation details 4 Flue system installed Install the coaxial to colinear adaptor Ensure it is self supported with the frame and screwed in place Attach the intake and exhaust flexi flues to the adaptor clamp and screw into place check clearances are maintaine...

Page 10: ...round the fire 2 Keeps the enclosure square and provides rigidity above the fireplace 3 Allows for a thin profile frame and for the engine to slip easily in and out of the enclosure Attaching the flexi flues to the spigot plate The flexi flues need to be securely fixed to the engine spigot plate using the clamps provided To do this the spigot plate needs to be temporarily removed from the engine u...

Page 11: ...starting Ember 600 stone set laid out in the correct order Adding the glass and vermiculite This step is common to both models and both types of burn media It requires removing the upper burn media tray to access the mesh holding tray 1 Unscrew the left and right tray screws to lift off the upper mesh holding tray 2 Carefully empty the bags of vermiculite and glass into the mesh tray blend togethe...

Page 12: ...the back log onto the two log location brackets at the back of the burner The charred side faces to the front Step 2 Adding the granules and rockwool Place DO NOT POUR the granules ensuring even coverage around the burner ports so as not to cause blockages For the 700 you will need both granule packs for the 600 it s about a bag and three quarters Pinch and roll the rockwool into pea sized balls 6...

Page 13: ...cket back into the burner 1 2 3 4 Step 1 Back row of stones Place the back row of stones as shown Step 2 Middle row of stones Place the middle row of stones BETWEEN the burner ports as shown Step 3 Front row of stones Add the front row of stones inside the grill A few of these will be angled slightly to cover the front of the burner bed Step 4 Adding the granules and rockwool Place DO NOT POUR the...

Page 14: ...ch will be the same regardless of frame type for example 3 sided frame 4 sided frame or the 700 masonry frame 1 Position the frame assembly in front of the engine and connect the CAT5 cable to the frame This connects the push button control panel to the engine s box 2 Slide the two top frame hangers into the corresponding frame slots on the Ember engine and push the lower section into the recess o...

Page 15: ...ity of the installer to check that under normal conditions of the appliance all flue gases are exhausted to the outside atmosphere and that there is no spillage of combustion gases into the room If the appliance cannot be made to perform correctly please contact Rinnai Normal flame pattern Abnormal flame pattern Installation checklist and customer handover Complete the installation checklist in th...

Page 16: ...mm clearance to a combustible surface the underside of the adaptor has zero clearance and can be installed straight into wooden support joists Ø 100 mm exhaust flexi flue Requires a 50 mm clearance to combustibles Ø 75 mm intake flexi flue Requires a 50 mm clearance to combustibles Flue terminal locations Flue terminals must be compliant with the flue terminal locations shown in AS NZS 5601 1 The ...

Page 17: ...er than the vertical 245 410 Flue cowl slides depending on wall thickness 590 Unit height Flue components 1 Ember adaptor R3653 Refer p 30 for clearance to combustible information for the Ember adaptor 2 Mock chimney horizontal flue kit R3654 3 Flue pipe s 150 1000 mm 4 Flue elbow 90 R3643 Max number of 90 bends one 5 Horizontal flashing kit R3646 6 Horizontal wall terminal R3650 Vertical terminat...

Page 18: ...aptor Kit includes high wind roof cowl flue pipes 1200 mm x 3 wall straps x 3 If longer flueing is required order additional flue pipes Masonry chimney flexi vertical flue kit Code R3652 For installation into a masonry fireplace Allows the fire to perform more effectively by achieving a better draw Extends out to 8 m Kit includes flue cowl chimney flashing plate intake flexi Ø 75 mm LHS exhaust fl...

Page 19: ...00 mm R3635 737 mm 953 mm 1200 mm R3636 949 mm 1165 mm Rise Offset Flue kits and components Ember flue adaptor Code R3653 Colinear to coaxial adaptor Contains adaptor locating plate 455 x 455 mm Ø 75 mm and Ø 100 mm flexi flues and four flue clamps Stretches out to 1 2 m Flue elbow 90 Code R3643 Used to facilitate between vertical and horizontal flueing Elbow swivels 360 at base Once joined effect...

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