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Industries 1994 LTD 

PO Box 58652 Greenmount, Auckland 

WWW.Warmington.co.nz

 

 

 
 
 

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All dimensions are in millimetres mm 

All dimensions are minimums 

Ensure That You Have The Correct 
and current Installation Details For 
The Size of The Warmington Fire 
That is to be installed. 

Keep these Instructions for future reference. 

Fire and flue system to comply to AS/NZS 2918 

Due to continued product improvement, Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification 

Testing

 

The Warmington has been tested and approved to ASNZS 2918:2001 specifications for solid fuel burning heaters.  
 
 

Flue System

 

The installation and construction of the flue system must comply with ASNZS 2918. The Warmington Open fires requires a 
Warmington Tested and approved flue system only, as tested to ASNZS 2918. The tested flue system should not be modified in 
any way without the written approval of the manufacturer .Any additional flue components to the flue system must comply with 
ASNZS 2918.

 

 

 
 
 

Floor Protection

 

Floor protectors are normally designed to suit each individual “setting”. The installation and construction of the floor protector 
must comply with ASNZS 2918. The Warmington requires an “Insulating hearth” and an “Insulating Plinth” (floor Protector) as 
outlined in the specifications. 

 
 
 
 
 

 Maintenance       

 The Chimney is to cleaned Annually or more frequently if required.

 

 

Chimney Maintenance: 

 

Use a chimney brush to clean the flue from the top down.  Remove soot/ash from the firebox. 

 
1)

 

 

To sweep flue and firebox: 1) 

Open damper fully. 

 

    2) 

Cover 

front 

of 

fire 

with 

sheets. 

 

    3) 

Remove 

cowl 

from 

top 

of 

chimney. 

 

    4) 

Sweep 

from 

the 

top, 

down 

the 

flue. 

5)

 

Remove all soot and ash. 

6)

 

Ensure cowl and bird protection is clean and replaced 

 

2)

 

Visually inspect fireplace and flue system. 

 
 

To comply with manufacturers warranty the firebox, adaptor and flue system is to be swept and maintained annually or 
more frequently if required.

 

 

 
 
 
Firebox: 

 

Keep your Fire clean by polishing all over with a soft cloth when unit is cool.  In humid climates more interior firebox 
corrosion will occur in non-use summer months than in winter.  The Fires life can be greatly extended by cleaning the 
firebox interior at the end of winter and spraying with Stovebright high temperature black paint. 

 

Wetback 

 

Summary of Contents for 780

Page 1: ...ave The Correct and current Installation Details For The Size of The Warmington Fire That is to be installed Keep these Instructions for future reference Fire and flue system to comply to AS NZS 2918...

Page 2: ...Kitchen extractor fan can cause a large pressure difference in the home and in some conditions can cause the fireplace to smoke towards the extractor fan Kitchen fans may require their own external ai...

Page 3: ...l Consultant Stage 1 Frame Construction Procedure by Builder 5 Mark out flue centre 6 Mark out heat cell clearance requirements 7 Build timber framing to heat cell clearances and chimney chase clearan...

Page 4: ...A great deal has been learned since the era of modern wood burning began in the mid 1970s Extensive research has improved the internal design of wood heater making them easier to operate efficiently...

Page 5: ...tain firebox temperature until the wood is burning On top of the paper place 10 to 15 pieces of finely split dry kindling Softwoods such as cedar and pine make good kindling Ideally the kindling shoul...

Page 6: ...for extended burning cycles Fires in cycles Don t expect perfectly steady heat output from the fire Wood heaters burn best in cycles A cycle is the time between the ignition of a load from charcoal a...

Page 7: ...per appliance operation The smell of wood smoke inside your home is a sign that the wood heating system is not functioning properly The smoke contains harmful air pollutants that can be irritating or...

Page 8: ...ke heavy with carbon dioxide and has an odour Without adequate ventilation concentrations of smoke could irritate or be upsetting Babies small children pregnant women and pets should not be in the are...

Page 9: ...OD AS A FUEL CAN BE HAZARDOUS Storing Drying Fuel Use dry timber preferably cut the previous year PURCHASING THE FIREWOOD The quality of the firewood you burn can have a dramatic effect on the efficie...

Page 10: ...ombustion Larger pieces ignite and release their energy more slowly than small pieces Smaller pieces are better for short hot fires and larger pieces are preferable for extended firing cycles In gener...

Page 11: ...e system must comply with ASNZS 2918 Floor Protection Floor protectors are normally designed to suit each individual setting The installation and construction of the floor protector must comply with A...

Page 12: ...In the event of a soot or creosote fire Alert all the people in the house Either have them leave or be ready to leave Call the fire department Suppress the fire the best you can until the fire departm...

Page 13: ...reference Fire and flue system to comply to AS NZS 2918 Due to continued product improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification Caitec T...

Page 14: ...LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification A D H C E G Firebox Dimensions Minimum Flue Height Flue Height 3600 Measured from top of cabinet 3600 C Air flow thru...

Page 15: ...de wall can be on either or both side s of fire Projection of wall must not exceed firebox face Plan View of Cabinet Clearances Corner Position Description SI 780 SI 780T SI 900 To Wall Behind L 100 1...

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