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23 April 2018

 

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POINTS TO CONSIDER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION

 

 

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 sys-

tem. 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.

 

Installation Notes:

 

A rebate of 40mm is recommended from the front face of the surround to the front of the fire to reduce the ingress of 

water into the fire. 

 

Due to the expansion and contraction of metal fireplaces a 3mm gap between the flange and the finished surround should be 

maintained.

 

Prior to Construction and Installation Important Notes

:

 

 

 

Consult a licenced certified gas fitter for correct gas installation.

 

 

Install to current standards.

 

 

Install to manufacture

s specifications.

 

 

All new installations require a permit.

 

 

For special requirements concerning materials (timber mantle and surrounds) within close proximity of Warmington products, please con-

tact your local Warmington Technical Consultant.

 

 

Stage 1:

 

Frame Construction Procedure by Builder.

 

 

Mark out flue centre.

 

 

Mark out heat cell clearance requirements.

 

 

Construct Plinth only, to required height. *

 

 

Stage 2:

 

Install Procedure by Certified 

Warmington Installer

” 

only.

 

 

Fit Fire to Plinth.

 

 

Fit Adaptor to Firebox.

 

 

Construct Hebel Enclosure around Nouveau Firebox.     (Ensure a 40mm rebate to form a Drip Edge).

 

 

Fit Flue System.

 

 

Fit Cowl and Flashing System .

 

 

Stage 3:

 

Finishing Procedure by Builder.

 

 

Construct Hearth to required Thickness. *

 

 

Finish Hebel Enclosure and Hearth to Customers requirements (e.g. paint / tiles ).

 

 

Close in Hebel Enclosure and Chimney Chase . ( If in Timber Alcove ).

 

 

* Note:

 

Certified NZHHA SFAIT Installer can also Install Hearth and Plinth .

 

 

Ensure that the Warmington and flue system is swept annually or more frequently if required.

 

 

To Sweep Flue and Firebox:

 

Cover Front of Fire with sheets.

 

 

 

 

 

Remove Cowl from top of chimney.

 

 

 

 

 

Sweep from the top, down the flue.

 

 

 

 

 

Remove all soot and ash.

 

 

 

 

 

Ensure Cowl and Bird Protection is clean and replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

Visually Inspect Fireplace and Flue System

 

INSTALLATION ORDER OF OPERATIONS

 

Summary of Contents for Gas Nouveau SN 900

Page 1: ...that you have the correct and current installation details for the Warmington fireplace Installation The Warmington unit is to be installed by a certified Warmington installer or an approved NZHHA in...

Page 2: ...ons Installation Notes A rebate of 40mm is recommended from the front face of the surround to the front of the fire to reduce the ingress of water into the fire Due to the expansion and contraction of...

Page 3: ...th I 635 770 770 660 Window Width J 960 1560 1310 1160 Window Height K 790 940 940 790 To Centre of Flue N 312 387 448 312 Flue Diameter O 300 450 350 350 Liner Diameter P 400 550 450 450 Flue Centre...

Page 4: ...through to the floor with the bolting point pro vided on the Left and Right hand sides of the fire box seismic restraints 2 Fit the adaptor to the firebox Ensure that exhaust sealant is used between t...

Page 5: ...tes All framing dimensions are Internal only All Timber Framing Cladding must be constructed to suit an Outdoor Environment as per NZ Building Code Firebox is recessed 40mm into Hebel surround Timber...

Page 6: ...CK PLAN FRONT ELEVATION CROSS SECTION Note Centre line of Flue is NOT in centre of alcove Firebox SN 900 SN 1100 SN 1250 SN 1500 Hearth Width RR 1590 1650 1650 1900 Hearth Projection SS 380 380 850 85...

Page 7: ...RR 1590 1650 1650 1900 Hearth Projection SS 380 380 850 850 Window Height VV 790 790 940 940 Window Width WW 960 1160 1310 1560 NOTE Ensure that the Fire and Flue System is Installed before the Alcov...

Page 8: ...etail Firebox with Hebel Surround Note If plastering the Heat Cell structure it is recommended to use a fibreglass mesh with a latex plaster to mini mise the chance of the plaster cracking See your pl...

Page 9: ...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 th...

Page 10: ...men flashing butynol dectite an additional flue pipe baffle is required All external air vents ceiling penetrations must be bird proofed with permanently fixed screens All flashing to comply with E2 T...

Page 11: ...MNEY CHASE FLASHING AND AIR VENTILATION OPTIONS VENTING THROUGH CHIMNEY CHASE VENTING THROUGH FLASHING No Insulation under flashing Insulation under flashing CHIMNEY CHASE FLASHING DETAILS Note Flashi...

Page 12: ...n mm Copyright on all products and Specifications 12 FLUE HEIGHT MINIMUM DETAILS FRAME OUT AND TRIM OUT DETAILS FOR CHIMNEY CHASE Option X Singled Lined Flue System Option Y Double Lined Flue System T...

Page 13: ...on all products and Specifications 13 RAISED HEARTH COMBUSTABLE MANTEL CLEARANCES Note For Combustible floors Minimum Hearth of 380mm A must be maintained Combustible Floor Important Note All load bea...

Page 14: ...the appropriate building codes FLUED GAS APPLIANCES All Gas Fires requiring Warmington Flue Systems shall be Installed to the requirements of the current standards and shall be appropriately designed...

Page 15: ...Top Row Assemble 2 top rows of coals onto the bottom row Each Coal randomly positioned with the torn roughest face outward Ensure Coal positioning does not directly block the 3 Flame Pilot The placem...

Page 16: ...9520106 1149720106 1149820106 OPERATION OF YOUR WARMINGTON GAS NOUVEAU FIRE SG ONLY Your Fire must be Installed and Tested by a suitably qualified Gasfitter prior to use To light Open Burner Grate Fro...

Page 17: ...Must be Carried out by a Certified Gas Fitter Only 3 Flame Pilot in Assembled State Correct Operation of 3 Flame Pilot 3 2 Note to Gasfitters The 3 flame pilot may need adjust ment after a period of r...

Page 18: ...e it is important to observe the following precau tions 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...

Page 19: ...on website www warmington co nz This appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s written instructions to comply with the Warmington warranty The appliance and flue system must be...

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