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2. SpecificationS

clearances & Hearth- axis i1000iB doUBle Sided

siDE

Front

toP

1300MM

non-CoMBustiBlE 

stuD

100MM

 

non-CoMBustiBlE

100MM

  

air gaP

100MM

  

air gaP

100MM  

air gaP

*all diagrams are not to scale

Floor ProtECtor

(Must BE a Fully 

suPPortED BasE)

this appliance and flue were tested with the following minimum clearances.

the axis i1000iB double sided and Z/c box was tested in a combustible enclosure in a manner 

conforming to aS/nZS 2918:2001, appendix B. the sides of the wall enclosure must be no closer than

 

100mm

 from the sides of the appliance zero clearance box. The front and rear wall of the enclosure 

must be made of a non-combustible material to a height of 

500mm

 above the appliance fascia and 

must extend to 

100mm

 either side of the appliance fascia. the internal wall studs of the appliance must 

also be made of a non-combustible material.  

important: mantel sHelf: 

mantel shelf and mantel upright clearance was not tested and should 

be installed as per clause 3.4.1.3 (b) of AS/NZS 2918:2018.

a minimum 

1605mm

 deep X 

1300mm

 wide X 

42mm

 thick floor protector (Skamotec board or similar) 

should be used under and in front of the appliance base when installing the appliance (refer to aS/nZS 

2918:2018 3.3.2). The floor protector should extend 

550mm 

in front of each fuel loading door and be 

placed centrally in the 

1300mm

 width.

The appliance is required to be installed on 40mm high spacers inside the zero clearance box between 

the appliance and the base of the zero clearance box.

please note

:

 a minimum 50mm air gap must be maintained around the outer triple skin flue skin in 

the ceiling of the enclosure. 

100MM

 

non-CoMBustiBlE

Min 100MM

it is the users duty to make themselves aware of and apply all national or more restrictive local 

standards and instructions (AS/NZS 2918:2018). 

iMPortant

Prior to unpacking and installation ensure the appliance has not been damaged during transit. Please 

ensure you check the glass, the door(s), the damper operation and the door locking mechanism 

Before any work is carried out, as per local and national regulations and laws, this appliance Must be 

installed by a licensed professional as per as/nZs 2918:2018.

iMPortant Warning

any exception or altercations beyond this manual and as/nZs 2918:2018 is a health and safety hazard 

which will result in a non-compliant installation and a void of warranties. 

Electrical cables and components must not be placed in the vicinity of the appliance as it is a fire 

hazard.

3. preliminary inStall GUide

siDE

505MM

550MM

MiniMuM

90MM  

air gaP FroM 

CoMBustaBlEs

500MM

non-CoMBustiBlE 

stuD

non- CoMBustiBlE

550MM

42MM

100MM  

air gaP

500MM

non- CoMBustiBlE

100MM  

air gaP

Min 100MM

Summary of Contents for AXIS I1000 IB ZERO CLEARANCE

Page 1: ...ALL GUIDE 4 ZERO CLEARANCE ASSEMBLY 5 install guide 6 OPERATION MAINTENANCE 7 test report 8 Warranty I1000 I1000DS IB ZERO CLEARANCE Installation User guide AXIS NOTICE TO INSTALLER These instructions must be left with the owner who should keep them for future use ...

Page 2: ... in order to become acquainted with the installation methods specific to your fireplace It is recommended that this fireplace be installed by a qualified and licensed trades professional You will find in this guide the answers to most of your questions should you require further assistance we recommend you contact your retailer Before igniting your fireplace for the first time please carefully rea...

Page 3: ...he distributor and manufacturer bears no liability to the interpretation of these instructions Copyright 2019 Sculpt Fireplaces Collection 2 SPECIFICATIONS AXIS I1000IB Single Sided Solid steel firebox with firebricks Up to 15 30 Squares 14 6kW 1 2g kg 66 Secure Swing door opening system 4 6m 200mm 250mm 300mm Recommended for well insulated homes 10 year firebrick 5 year firebox warranty 180kg Wid...

Page 4: ...losure must be made of a non combustible material to a height of 300mm above the appliance fascia and must extend to 100mm either side of the appliance fascia The internal wall studs of the appliance must also be made of a non combustible material IMPORTANT MANTEL SHELF Mantel shelf and mantel upright clearance was not tested and should be installed as per clause 3 4 1 3 b of AS NZS 2918 2018 A mi...

Page 5: ...rotector should extend 550mm in front of each fuel loading door and be placed centrally in the 1300mm width The appliance is required to be installed on 40mm high spacers inside the zero clearance box between the appliance and the base of the zero clearance box PLEASE NOTE A minimum 50mm air gap must be maintained around the outer triple skin flue skin in the ceiling of the enclosure 100MM non com...

Page 6: ...listed in this manual are recommendation only It is strongly recommended that the licensed trade professional who is performing the installation of this appliance completely read and comprehend all instructions in this manual prior to proceeding Sculpt Fireplaces Axis reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice PLEASE READ PRIOR TO INSTALL ACCEPTABLE VARIANCE ALLOWANCE D...

Page 7: ...2 If a floor protector hearth is to be used position now refer to clearances pg 7 8 for a guide on the appropriate positioning to accompany clearances and the floor protector hearth Step 3 Position the appliance refer to clearances pg 7 8 for minimum requirements Step 4 Prior to proceeding ensure both the zero clearance firebox and hearth are fixed in position Step 5 Refer to Flue System Installat...

Page 8: ...arious functioning components of the appliance Insist on the wood quality on the need to light the fire correctly and have correct combustion in order to avoid all problems related to smoke emission in the room or blackened glass These installation instructions are an integral part of the appliance and should be kept indefinitely IF THE FIREPLACE IS SOLD THE MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE UNIT commissi...

Page 9: ...ombustables 500mm NON COMBUSTIBLE STUD NON COMBUSTIBLE 42mm 100mm air gap 550mm min 4600mm from the hearth to the top of the flue 500mm NON COMBUSTIBLE 5 INSTALL GUIDE single sided AXIS I1000 bench NON COMBUSTIBLE BASE HEARTH roof cavity 50MM AIR GAP TO TRIPLE SKIN FLUE triple skin flue braces to support flue roof flashing WINDRIM cowl VENTED cover cone TRIPLE SKIN FLUE roof line interior roof Thi...

Page 10: ...3 Cut the ceiling penetration as required perform the same at the roof penetration Step 4 Frame the penetration with roofing material or timber as required Refer to minimum requirement for roof penetration AS NZS 2918 2018 Step 5 Flash the outer casing to the roof material with the appropriate approved flashing Step 6 If using an outer inner casing combination now install the inner casing ensuring...

Page 11: ...he paint will polymerise after several fires Do not scrub or clean the fireplace with any rough surface such as a sponge In the case of accidental scratches make several fires until the paint is cured at which time you can delicately clean the outside of the appliance with a hot sponge Do not scratch or rub the fireplace while it is lit It is recommended contact with the fireplace should be kept t...

Page 12: ...s or on the premises which share the same ventilation shaft may not function properly Please ensure the air grate is never blocked During installation please allow for access to have the fireplace and the connecting shaft cleaned If required install cut off and stifling devices RECOMMENDED FUEL This fireplace is designed for only wood fuel Any fuel other than wood is strictly forbidden As a genera...

Page 13: ...he wood stove CLEANING THE GLASS The window of the fireplace requires regular cleaning with specific products intended for this use The use of moist hard wood with a moisture content above 15 causes excessive creosote build up on the glass Once again we recommend only burning very dry hard wood We recommend waiting for the glass to cool before cleaning it The use of products that are too aggressiv...

Page 14: ...rt and where necessary cover glowing wood with sand Try to remove fuel from the hearth Do NOT use water to put out the fire as it may cause permanent damage Troubleshooting and course of action to put out the fireplace in the event of an emergency chimney fires continued Suggested course of action in case of chimney fires 1 Put out the fire by carefully removing the glowing logs and fully close th...

Page 15: ...or re installation of a replacement heater is not covered 9 All warranties are void if the unit is outside and exposed to the elements PERFORMANCE The performance of our fireplaces are given as an indication and comparison after testing under optimum conditions These values reported under standard conditions may be subject to variations if the installation and conditions of use are not equivalent ...

Page 16: ...ith a dynamic collection of designer fires Sculpt fireplace collection has strategically gathered not only award winning fireplace designs but also fireplaces that have been manufactured with high quality materials and the best raw steel that is built to last Our wood fire manufacturers integrate innovation technology environmental impact operational expertise and quality whilst holding design at ...

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