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FLUE INSTALLATION

   3/05

 

The Butler 

Multi 

uses a 150mm diameter flue.

It is imperative that the connection between the flue 

and the flue spigot is sealed using a recommended 

flue sealant. If an offset bend is required it should be as  

steep as possible to enable ease of cleaning.  

Extra flue height may be required to compensate for 

lack of draw

. The performance of the Butler 

Multi

 

depends more on the flue than on any other single 

component as it is the draw on the flue that drives the 

Butler 

Multi.

 We recommend 4.

2

metres of flue.

The top of the flue system should be at 

least 1000mm above the roof or at least   

600mm higher than any obstacle or ridge

within 3 metres of the flue. 

A total minimum vertical flue height  

ABOVE the Butler 

Multi

 of  4.

2

 metres

is normally required for adequate draft.  

Joints between sections of the flue pipes 

are push fitted so that the upper section 

enters the bottom section and 

must be SEALED using  a flue sealant. 

Each section should be secured to prevent  

Separation using  3 stainless steel self tapping 

 screws or pop rivets. 

Only flue systems which comply with the  

AS/NZS 2918-2001 should be used. 

Please follow flue manufacturers instructions

on page 5 

“150mm Free Standing Woodfire Flue Kit Installation”

Instructions’.

*NB. Bird netting is available*

2017

Summary of Contents for BUTLER MULTI

Page 1: ...Butler Multi must be in accordance with these instructions Any variation from these installation instructions or any doubts about them must be checked against requirements of the AS NZS 2918 2001 The...

Page 2: ...NOTE THE BUTLER MULTI MUST BE AFFIXED TO THE HEARTH AND FLOOR FOR SEISMIC RESTRAINT For Seismic Restraint use two holes in the base at the rear and screw through the hearth and into the floor NOTE FO...

Page 3: ...wall 25mm 25mm Ash Hearth Floor Protection must extend under the stove and forward 300mm extending 200mm either side of the door opening Other screening materials are available and clearance factors...

Page 4: ...top of the flue system should be at least 1000mm above the roof or at least 600mm higher than any obstacle or ridge within 3 metres of the flue A total minimum vertical flue height ABOVE the Butler Mu...

Page 5: ...have to be added to ensure the correct roof penetration heights are obtained 5 Fix an appropriate flashing around the OUTER HEAT SHIELD to seal onto the roofing material 6 From the roof slide the INNE...

Page 6: ...CONTROLTO FULL AIR SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING FIRE DOOR 7 CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A CRACKED GLASS 8 CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCO...

Page 7: ...gh temperature paint used on the Butler Multi will give off smoke and odour for a short period This is a temporary condition Open doors and windows to give adequate ventilation To condition the firebr...

Page 8: ...ing seasoned fuel the glass in your Butler Multi should remain relatively clear If the glass becomes dirty it can be cleaned by dipping a damp paper towel into the dry cold ashes and rubbing gently on...

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