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min. 25mm clearance

25

25

min. 25mm clearance

B + recessed

Masonry or Hebel block

minimum ‘A’

‘X’ - Refer to Table 2 for Floor Protector dimension

Allow gas line into 

firebox 

(if applicable)

RECESS REQUIRED (40mm Min.  100mm Max)

‘Y’ - Refer to Table 2 for 

Floor Protector dimension

Air Vent

Air Vent

min. 2 x 100 x 50mm or 80mm diam 

wall of floor mounted air vents

100

Flue pipe casing 

recommended

S/S Flue pipe

Rock-wool 

insulation

(Glue rock-wool 

using fire cement 

to the firebox and 

gather)

B + recessed

Secure firebox with 2 x 6mm 

dynabolts for earthquake 

restraints

Maintain the air intake 

unobstructed

Concrete Lintel 

or Hebel Block

Rock-wool 

insulation

Allow 5mm gap around all 

four sides of the firebox to 

fit Stainless Steel cover & 

allow for firebox expansion

RECESSED REQUIRED

40mm Min. - 100mm Max recess

IMPORTANT

No combustible material into chimney chase

Refer 

Table 2. for temporary lintel height

Jetmaster

Flange

Allow 5mm gap between plaster and flange to 

ensure stainless steel cover can be fitted to the box.

DO NOT PLASTER OVER THE FLANGE

*  A  minimum  75mm  thick  Floor  protector  is  only  required  if  finished  surface  is  combustible  e.g:  timber 

decking

Please note that these dimensions (based on Masonry margins) are the absolute minimum sizes - widths 

(A & B) maybe increased if desired. If you intend on recessing the firebox, please add the recess value to 

Dimension ‘B’. MINIMUM RECESS = 40 / MAXIMUM RECESS = 100mm

It is important to ensure the Jetmaster firebox is seated at the required finished floor protector level.

WArninG:

 

Minimum cavity sizes leave NO MARGIN FOR ERROR. If the cavity is larger than minimum 

dimensions (A & B) close up the lateral sides (see Fig. 3) using hebel block, concrete block or similar 

(do not use any combustible material). 

AllOW 5mm GAp ArOunD All fOur siDEs Of thE firEBOX tO fit stAinlEss stEEl WEAthEr 

COVER, i.e. do not plaster up to the flange of the firebox, see Fig 5.

Drawing Not 

To Scale

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

 

plAn

Drawings Not 

To Scale

Fig. 3

Summary of Contents for JETMASTER 700 D

Page 1: ...n Solid Concrete Concrete Masonry Block Brick Hebel Block Panel Consult The Fireplace Ltd or your local agent for any variation of the installation specified below NOTE If using timber framing refer to 5 TW 1A for installation instructions A Heat Shield must be used JETMASTER OUTDOOR WOOD FIRE ALFRESCO BBQ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPICAL IN BUILT MASONRY BLOCK 9 2013 IMPORTANT Read all instructi...

Page 2: ...ntry between the inner flue pipe and flue pipe casing or the air circulation between the vent holes in the cavity 3 Refer to Table 2 Fig 3 for minimum hearth sizes Please note a hearth is not required when the floor surface below the fire is non combustible ie concrete pavers etc Table 2 MINIMUM CAVITY SIZE Refer to Table 2 for the minimum cavity dimensions and temporary lintel height measurements...

Page 3: ...2 for temporary lintel height Jetmaster Flange Allow 5mm gap between plaster and flange to ensure stainless steel cover can be fitted to the box DO NOT PLASTER OVER THE FLANGE A minimum 75mm thick Floor protector is only required if finished surface is combustible e g timber decking Please note that these dimensions based on Masonry margins are the absolute minimum sizes widths A B maybe increased...

Page 4: ... fitted over the flue pipe 6 Before fitting casing cover place the spider in opposition with the spider post facing down between the flue pipe and flue pipe casing Secure spider in position Place the casing cover over the flue pipe press down firmly onto the spider Check airway around the casing cover is clear then secure in position using three stainless steel rivets 7 Fit cowl to top of flue DO ...

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