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29 March 2021

 

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

 

All Dimension are in mm

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Copyright © 

 

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FLUE DETAILS DIMENSIONS

 

Minimum Flue Height

 

  

Flue height

 

3600

 

Measured from top of adaptor

 

B + 3600

 

NOTE: 

 

 

Ensure that a standard tested Warmington Flue System is 

used on the Warmington Fires.

 

FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE

 

This is a general installation guide only –

 

Contact a 

NZHHA Installer

’ 

or Gasfitter for         

Installation Advice.

 

 

1.

 

Install the first length of flue pipe with the crimped end down, inside the Adaptor collar, ensure that the flue 

pipe  is  sealed  into  the  collar  with  exhaust  sealant.  Rivet  the  flue  in  3  places  around  the  Adaptor  collar. 

Place a bottom spacer around the flue pipe approximitaly150mm above the adaptor collar. Secure in posi-

tion by tightening the screw and nut.

 

2.

 

Install  the  second  length  of  flue  pipe  with  the  crimped  end  down  and  fit  by  riveting  in  at  least  3  places 

around the flue pipe joint. Ensure that the flue is sealed into position with sealant.

 

3.

 

Install the first section of flue pipe liner with the Crimped end up, over the flue pipe and over the spacer that 

is fixed to the flue pipe. This spacer will keep the liner concentric about the flue pipe.

 

4.

 

Position flue spacer at the flue pipe joint for every length of 

Flue pipe

” 

and 

Liner

”.

 

 

Repeat the Steps from 1 –

 4 

to the installed required height of the flue system. The flue system is to comply 

with the current standards.

 

 

IF FLASHING CONE IS NEEDED

 

 

1.

 

NOTE:

 The last length of flue pipe needs to extend past the liner so that when the 

top spider

” 

and the 

Flashing cone

” 

are fitted, that the 

flashing cone

” 

and the 

flue pipe

” 

are 

flush,

 or that the 

flue pipe

” 

is 

5mm lower

 that the 

Flashing cone

”.

 

2.

 

Fit the 

Top Spider

” 

into position, ensure that the legs of the spider are fitted inside the liner and that the 

spider is positioned hard down onto the liner and tighten with the screw and nut. 

 

3.

 

Place the 

Flashing cone

” 

over the 

flue pipe

” 

and press hard down onto the 

Top Spider

”. 

(Note that the 

Flue pipe

” 

and the 

Flashing Cone

” 

are either flush or the 

Flue pipe

” 

is 5mm Lower than the 

Flashing 

cone

”.) 

Ensure that the 

Flashing cone

” 

is clear for the venting from the 

Liner

” 

and the 

flue pipe

”.

 

4.

 

Fit the 

Cowl

” 

to the top of the flue pipe. The 

Cowl

”, “

Flashing cone

”, 

and the 

Flue pipe

” 

can be secured 

to each other with the uses of a stainless steel self tapping screw. This will allow the 

Cowl

” 

to be re-

moved for cleaning.

 

5.

 

Flue system may require bird proofing due to the installation and locations, discuss this with your install-

er for the best advice.

 

6.

 

If the Flue system is installed into a 

Chimney Chase

”, 

allow for air vent as close to the top of the chase 

as practical, or allow venting through the 

Chimney Chase Flashing

”. 

Venting Flashing cone

” 

and a 

25mm gap around the Liner with a 

Venting Flashing Cone

-

Spider

” 

can be used. Ref: to Figures in this 

specification.

 

 

 

 

a “the flue pipe shall extend not less than 4.6m above the top of the floor protector.”

 

 

b “ the minimum height 

of the flue system within 3 m distance from the highest point of the roof shall be 600mm 

above that point.”

 

 

c “the minimum height of the flue system further than 3 m from the highest point of the roof shall be 1000mm 
above the roof penetration.”

 

 

d “no part

 of any building lies in or above a circular area described by a horizontal radius of 3 m about the flue 

system exit.”

 

 

Flue details

 

 

No:

 

SG / EG

 

700

 

SG / EG

 

780

 

SG / EG

 

900

 

SG / EG

 

1100

 

SG / EG

 

1250

 

Cowl

 

1

 

200

 

200

 

250

 

250

 

300

 

Flue Diameter

 

3

 

200

 

200

 

250

 

250

 

300

 

Liner Diameter

 

3

 

250

 

250

 

300

 

300

 

350

 

Spacer

 

3

 

200/250

 

200/250

 

250/300

 

250/300

 

300/350

 

Bottom Spacer

 

1

 

200/250

 

200/250

 

250/300

 

250/300

 

300/350

 

Ceiling Plate

 

1

 

250

 

250

 

300

 

300

 

350

 

Ceramics & Screws

 

 

4

 

4

 

4

 

4

 

4

 

Summary of Contents for EG 1100

Page 1: ...tallation The Warmington unit is to be installed by a certified Warmington installer or an approved NZHHA installation technician See www homeheat co nz members for a certified NZHHA SFAIT Installer in your area A licenced certified gas fitter and licenced electrician are required to run power and gas supplies as required to the unit and any commissioning as part of the installation process The he...

Page 2: ...vity to Vent the Warm Air This Warm Air helps keep the Fire and Flue System form getting to Cold If the Flue and Fire get to Cold the System may soot often and require cleaning Each Fire has different ways of venting the cavity The Topography of the Land The slope and position of the Land in relation to the Home has a bearing on how the wind will interact with the Fire and Flue System Care needs t...

Page 3: ... 855 855 855 1205 Cabinet Depth C 525 525 525 525 564 Fascia Width D 865 940 1065 1260 1420 Fascia Height E 680 680 680 680 677 Centre of Flue F 315 315 285 285 336 Flue G 200 200 250 250 300 Flue Outer Liner H 250 250 300 300 350 Minimum Ceiling Height K 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 Fascia Section Width L 80 80 80 80 82 WARMINGTON FREESTANDING FIREBOX DIMENSION Minimum Flue Height Flue Height 3600 Me...

Page 4: ...or Size mm 2 X 1 1mm 2 X 1 2mm 2 X 1 3mm 2 X 1 4mm 4 X 1 1mm Burner Pressure High kPa 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Burner Pressure Low kPa 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 MJ h 29 38 42 50 60 Flame Effect Output Only Effect Effect Effect Effect Effect Supply Pipe Size dia min 3 8 3 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 Natural Gas Nominal Pressure kPa 1 5 kPa 1 5 kPa 1 5 kPa 1 5 kPa 1 5 kPa Nominal Injector Size mm 2 X 1 8mm 2 X 2mm 2 X ...

Page 5: ... 1700 1850 Hearth Projection Q 300 300 300 300 300 To Wall Side R 100 100 100 100 100 To Wall Behind S 100 100 100 100 100 To Flue Centre T 340 340 340 340 330 Hearth Depth Corner Y 1550 1590 1650 1750 1805 To Flue Centre Corner X 680 705 750 820 925 To Wall Side Corner S 100 100 100 100 100 Wall to Edge Of Hearth Z 1553 1609 1694 1836 2030 PLAN VIEW OF CORNER WALL INSTALL CLEARANCES Note Hearth i...

Page 6: ...ce place Caitec weir vent system as close to fireplace as possible CAITEC TECHONOLGY ROOM AIR REPLACEMENT Caitec draws air from an external air source to ensure that combustion air that the open fire uses is replaced maintaining the home at a con stant pressure equilibrium reducing the risk of back drafting Ensure that the home is vented to outside fresh air 2 x 100mm dia vents are required or equ...

Page 7: ...it the Top Spider into position ensure that the legs of the spider are fitted inside the liner and that the spider is positioned hard down onto the liner and tighten with the screw and nut 3 Place the Flashing cone over the flue pipe and press hard down onto the Top Spider Note that the Flue pipe and the Flashing Cone are either flush or the Flue pipe is 5mm Lower than the Flashing cone Ensure tha...

Page 8: ...1041 20th July 2004 FLUE PENETRATION vented through alcove double lined flue system FLUE PENETRATION Vented through Top Flashing Note External requirements Refer to relevant standards Install flue system to relevant standards When using a rubber or bitumen flashing butynol bectite an additional flue pipe baffle is required All external air vents ceiling penetrations must be bird proofed with perma...

Page 9: ...Y CHASE FLASHING AND AIR VENTILATION OPTIONS VENTING THROUGH CHIMNEY CHASE No Insulation under flashing VENTING THROUGH FLASHING Insulation under flashing Note Flashing spigot height is determined by the insulation that is fitted under the flashing see details at bottom of page STEP 1 STEP 2 SETTING COWL TO FLUE ADD Gas Cowl is to be set as shown and is in accord ance with Foley s Industries LTD N...

Page 10: ...hange product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 10 FLUE HEIGHT MINIMUM DETAILS FRAME OUT AND TRIM OUT DETAILS FOR CHIMNEY CHASE The flue exit is to comply to relevant standards 3D View Option Y Double Lined Flue System Option X Single Lined Flue System ...

Page 11: ...s the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 11 Note For Combustible Floors Minimum Hearth of 300mm A must be maintained at any given height PLAN VIEW OF SIDE WALL PROJECTION INSTALL CLEARANCES RAISED HEARTH CLEARANCES ...

Page 12: ...cified on the Data Plate is correct for the available supply LPG or NG A Copper Gas supply capable of supplying the correct MJ h should be brought into the rear of the installation cavity through the hole provided A flare nut is provided on the burner for gas connection to the appliance TO THE INSTALLER GAS FITTER and ELECTRICIAN COMMISSIONING AND TESTING OF FIREPLACE To be carried out by Gasfitte...

Page 13: ... Logs and twigs may be scattered to achieve best visual effect Fit Burner grate by sliding R L side metal pins on grate into holes located on burner side plates as shown below 2 Top Row Slide R LH Grate Pins into Holes locat ed on the Burner Side plates 1 Bottom Row Model SG780 Shown Total number of coals will vary per mod General Coal orientation fro optimum effect APPLYING THE VERMICULITE Coarse...

Page 14: ...to light all the way across Once the flame is established adjust to the desired setting and close the cover To shut down Open the cover by pulling it outwards Turn the control ignition switch to PILOT and the flame bed will extinguish Pilot light may be left on and the pilot flame will still burn To fully extinguish turn to the OFF position before closing the cover Locate the three self tapping sc...

Page 15: ...esired pressure see spec s Extinguish Appliance remove test equipment and secure test nipple Check valve burner for correct operation check fire for gas leaks Note When the base screw is removed gas will leak from the out let ensure that the pilot is not adjusted or the screw is removed when the fire is burning Adjustment of Pilot 3 Flame Unscrew base screw as shown in Diagram 2 Insert a screwdriv...

Page 16: ... to observe the following precautions associated with any heating appliance or open fire Do not cover or restrict the fireplace upper or lower vents in any way as this may result in a build up of hazardous gases within the room The fire is not intended for the drying of clothing bedding etc Avoid installing this appliance in high traffic areas strong draughts or near drapes or furniture The use of...

Page 17: ...m Copyright 17 Option 2 Three speed fan as additional option on SG units or EG units without remote controlled electronics eg units with on off hi low switches on the wall Option 1 Single speed fan as additional option on SG units or EG units without remote controlled electronics eg units with on off hi low switches on the wall Not supplied Supplied Not supplied Supplied ...

Page 18: ... to the hi kPa value in the table for maximum output test point inlet Modulator Harness Connections 1 2 BSPT gas outlet SIT 840 Control Valve test point outlet 1 2 BSPT gas inlet adjustment screw After checking the pressure turn the unit off remove manometer from the test point and tighten the test point screw Ensure to check for gas leaks Turn the appliance on and off a few times to check ignitio...

Page 19: ...021 Due to continued product improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 19 ON OFF SWITCH SIT 840 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 20: ...Screw B to Increase the Pressure and Screw it Out to Decrease the Pressure Carefully replace the Modulator Plas tic Cap Set the pressure to the hi kPa value in the table for maximum output The burner will operate any pressure between the hi and the low pressures test point inlet HI LOW Harness Connections test point outlet 1 2 BSPT Gas outlet SIT 843 Control Valve Nut A High setting adjustment scr...

Page 21: ...21 Due to continued product improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 21 HIGH LOW SWITCH SIT 845 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 22: ...y Press and hold the or button for 2 seconds or longer to in crease or decrease the day of the week by 1 day every 0 5 seconds Press OK to complete setting The time and day of the week is now set SETTING THE DAY OF THE WEEK AND TIME USING THE VARIOUS MODES While the remote is switched on pressing and releasing the MODE button will cycle between all available modes These are Manual Mode Auto Mode F...

Page 23: ... WE TH FR MO TU WE TH FR SA SU SU SA MO TU WE TH FR SA SU To accept the selected day s of the week press OK First period s start time The display will indicate P1 on the top The Hour and AM PM settings will now flash To set the P1 starting time Press and release the or button to increase or decrease the hour setting Press and hold the or button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the h...

Page 24: ...8 Google Play Store https play google com store apps details id com millec intelligythermostatmkii For instructions on how to push the appliance to your Wi Fi please go to the Warmington website and find details located under the Downloads tab for your fireplace model The app has both manual control and automatic controls In manual control you can adjust the flame height by touching the and symbol...

Page 25: ...first and once this is on it will ignite the main burner Pressing and releasing the power button again will switch off the appliance When the appliance is turned on the gas fire will be set to medium flame and fan setting If the gas fails to light the appliance will go into lock out mode To start the appliance again turn appli ance off and wait 3 minutes before turning it on Please note that the p...

Page 26: ...s to pressure is to be carried out by a Certified Gasfitter If adjustments are necessary remove the cap The Pressure Adjustment screw and nut are on the front side of the Gas Control Valve shown in diagram B in this specification and are factory set High Pressure Setting Set the modulator to maximum condition Screw in Nut A to increase the outlet pres sure then screw nut A out to decrease the pres...

Page 27: ...atisfied that the appliance is working correctly fit the front panel assembly back to the gas burner NOTE Ensure you peel the Protective Plastic Coating from any stainless steel components if fitted All Burner aerations are Factory preset and cannot be adjusted If you are unable to get the unit to operate correctly refer to troubleshooting before contacting your Local Service Contact It may take a...

Page 28: ...1 Due to continued product improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 28 FULLY MODULATING SIT 845 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 29: ...ate building codes This appliance must be serviced annually and any service operation must be carried out by a qualified service person WARNINGS WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED A BREACH OF NZ STANDARDS WARNING DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILST IN OPERATION...

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