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7 October 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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POINTS TO CONSIDER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION

 

INSTALLATION ORDER OF OPERATIONS

 

 

Location of the Fire. Open Fires are better located at one end of a room or area, as they project the heat away from their opening . 

 

Venting to the Cavity. 

 This air is to allow the Cavity 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 to be taken to ensure that the flue termination is in the 

correct position to maximise performance. 

  

The Prevailing Wind. 

           Care needs to be taken to ensure that the Flue Termination is in the correct position as wind and gusts that hits the Flue and Cowl System may overcome the Cowl and draft back down the Flue into the  

Home. This can be a combination of down draft and high pressure. 

 

Hearth and Plinth: 

           The height of the Hearth off the Floor. The Finishing that is to be used on the hearth is to be allowed for at the design stage. 

 

Positioning of the Flue System: 

           There is a maximum distance that an Offset Flue can be Installed. Reference to relevant standards. 

 

Flue and Fire Clearance: 

           To be maintained to the Manufactures Instructions. 
 

Pressure Differential, Venting & External Air into the Building 

           All fires need air to burn and draw correctly, Kitchen Fans, Air Conditioning units, High Wind Zones, Naturally forming Draft spaces, can all have an effect on the pressure difference from inside the 

building to the outside. A lower pressure in the building may induce a draft down the flue system and back into the building causing the fire to smoke or spill into the building. 

Care needs to be taken at 

the design and installation stage to adequately vent the building, or some mechanical system to ensure that there is always a neutral or positive pressure at the fireplace and a negative 
pressure at the flue outlet. 

This will ensure that the draft in the flue system is always to the outside. 

 

“CAITEC AIR” 

the limits and requirements. See details in these Spec’s, on www.warmington.co.nz or contact your local Agent.

 

 

Wind Noise: 

           You may encounter wind noise in some installations. It is recommended  to use an enclosed chase with a chimney pot to help reduce noise. There will always be some noise from the flue systems of all 

fireplaces. 

Prior to Construction and Installation

   

Important Notes:

 

 

1.

 

Consult a licenced certified gas fitter for correct gas installation.

 

2.

 

Install to current standards.

 

3.

 

Install to manufacture

s specifications.

 

4.

 

All New Installations require a permit.

 

5.

 

Allow for gas supply to heat cell at R.H. rear, and power supply to L.H. rear if required (check product). 

 

6.

 

For special requirements concerning materials (Timber Mantle and Surrounds) within close proximity of Warmington products, please contact your 

 

local Warmington Technical Consultant .

 

7.

 

 

Stage 1:

 

Frame Construction Procedure by Builder.

 

 

1.

 

Mark out Flue Centre.

 

2.

 

Mark out Heat Cell Clearance requirements.

 

3.

 

Build Timber Framing to Heat Cell Clearances and Chimney Chase Clearance requirements.

 

4.

 

Ensure that the front face of Heat Cell Clearance alcove is left open and unframed to enable Installation of the Firebox.  The Chimney Chase is left   

 

unlined for Installation of the Flue.

 

5.

 

Construct Plinth only, to required height. *

 

 

Stage 2:

 

Install Procedure by Certified  

Warmington Installer

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only.

 

 

1.

 

Fit Fire to Plinth. (Ensure Gas Supply Line is fed through R.H. Side of Firebox.)

 

2.

 

Fit Flue System.

 

3.

 

Fit Cowl and Flashing System.

 

4.

 

Fit Vents to Heat Cell Alcove and Chimney Chase, to cool the Heat Cell and ensure efficiency of CAITEC Technology.

 

5.

 

Clean and touch paint up on the fires and cover if necessary.

 

 

Stage 3:

 

Finishing Procedure by Builder.

 

 

1.

 

Construct Hearth to required thickness. *

 

2.

 

Finish Framing of Heat Cell Alcove.

 

3.

 

Close in Heat Cell Alcove and Chimney Chase.

 

4.

 

Finish Heat Cell Alcove and Hearth to customer

s requirements (e.g. paint / tiles).

 

5.

 

Note:

 

Certified Installer can Install Hearth and Plinth.

 

 

Maintenance.

 

 

Visually Inspect Fireplace and Flue System. 

Ensure that Firebox is operated according to the Manufacture’s Instructions.

 

Summary of Contents for EG 700

Page 1: ...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 ins...

Page 2: ...ical system to ensure that there is always a neutral or positive pressure at the fireplace and a negative pressure at the flue outlet This will ensure that the draft in the flue system is always to th...

Page 3: ...95 675 Insulation Kit Height G 620 620 620 620 620 Insulation Kit Depth H 485 485 485 485 485 Centre of Flue I 315 315 285 285 321 Flue J 200 200 250 250 150 Flue Liner K 250 250 300 300 200 Fascia Wi...

Page 4: ...rner Pressure Low kPa 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 MJ h 29 38 42 50 26 Flame Effect Output Only Effect Effect Effect Effect Effect Supply Pipe Size dia min 3 8 3 8 1 2 1 2 3 8 Natural Gas Nominal Pressure...

Page 5: ...Cell Clearance Depth Q 535 535 535 535 535 Hearth Width R 1100 1180 1300 1500 1000 Hearth Projection S 300 300 300 300 300 Chimney Chase Clearance T 350 350 400 400 300 Window Height V 660 660 660 66...

Page 6: ...G EG 1100 SG EG 600 Hearth Width R 1100 1180 1300 1500 1000 Hearth Projection S 300 300 300 300 300 Alcove Width O 810 895 1010 1210 690 Alcove Depth Q 535 535 535 535 535 Centre of Flue I 315 315 285...

Page 7: ...G 1100 SG EG 600 Heat cell Clearance Width OO 810 1210 1210 1210 690 Alcove Clearance Height PP 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Alcove Clearance Depth QQ 600 600 600 600 600 Window Height VV 630 630 630 630...

Page 8: ...to comply with the current standards IF FLASHING CONE 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 f...

Page 9: ...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 sys...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...ange product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 11 FLUE HEIGHT MINIMUM DETAILS FRAME OUT AND TRIM OUT DETAILS FOR CHIMNEY CHASE The flue exit is to comply to r...

Page 12: ...LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 12 COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE CLEARANCES RAISED HEARTH CLEARANCES Note For Combustible Floo...

Page 13: ...GAS SUPPLY ELECTRONICS LOCATION Firebox SG EG 700 SG EG 780 SG EG 900 SG EG 1100 SG EG 600 From Base Of Firebox AA 86 86 86 86 86 From Centre Of Firebox BB 275 315 375 475 215 Plinth CONCEPT THROUGH...

Page 14: ...fied 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 ho...

Page 15: ...coals onto the Vermiculite Base 2 Top Row Assemble 2 top rows of coals onto the bottom row Each coal randomly posi tioned with the torn roughest facing outward Ensure coal positioning does not directl...

Page 16: ...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...

Page 17: ...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 le...

Page 18: ...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 hazar...

Page 19: ...Copyright 19 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...

Page 20: ...urner will operate any pressure between the hi and the low pressures DIAGRAM B SHOWING CONTROL VALVE WITH TEST POINTS AND ADJUSTING SCREW After checking the pressure turn the unit off remove manometer...

Page 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 EG ON OFF ONLY SIT840 valve...

Page 22: ...r river rocks to achieve their full flame pattern and glow During the initial burn period some smoke and smell may be experienced Because of this run the appliance on the high po sition in a well vent...

Page 23: ...Due to continued product improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification All Dimension are in mm Copyright 23 GAS STARTER SCHEMATIC DIAGRA...

Page 24: ...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 SETT...

Page 25: ...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 setting...

Page 26: ...le com store apps details id com millec intelligythermostatmkii Or search for Intelligy Thermostat MKII in your smart phone app store For instructions on how to push the appliance to your Wi Fi please...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...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 di...

Page 29: ...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 A...

Page 30: ...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 30 FULLY MODULATING SIT 845 W...

Page 31: ...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...

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