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14 June 2016 

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

All Dimension are in mm 

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 Specs, 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 Local Council Consent No/Permit Application to be done . 

5. 

Allow for Gas & Power supply to Cavity. 

6. 

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

 

local Warmington Technical Consultant. 

 

 

Install Procedure by Certified Gasfitter or approved  “Warmington Installer”, see “www.homeheat.co.nz” go to Members & follow 

 

steps to get a Certified NZHHA SFAIT Fire Installer in you Region. Installation to comply with current standards.

 

 

Ensure that the gas appliance is fitted and installed to the appropriate gas code 
and standard, and that all checks and test have been correctly carried out. 

 
 

Maintenance: 
 

Visually Inspect Fireplace and Flue System. Ensure that the Firebox is operating according to Manufacture’s Instructions, Fire & Burner may  

 

Require to be serviced by Certified Gasfitter annually. 

Summary of Contents for SG 700

Page 1: ...ion 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...

Page 2: ...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 spil...

Page 3: ...rner Width A 674 754 874 1074 Burner Height B 205 205 205 205 Burner Depth C 272 272 272 272 Flue Diameter Min J 200 200 250 250 Flue CSA mm K 31 416 31 416 49 087 49 087 WARMINGTON BURNERS NOTE IMPOR...

Page 4: ...ctor Size mm 2 X 1 1mm 2 X 1 2mm 2 X 1 3mm 2 X 1 4mm Burner Pressure High kPa 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Burner Pressure Low kPa 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 MJ h 29 38 42 50 Flame Effect Output Only Effect Effect Effect...

Page 5: ...hat the Gas Type Specified 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...

Page 6: ...roughest Face Outward Ensure Coal positioning does not directly block the 3 Flame Pilot The placement of the Coals Logs may vary to make an even Flame Pattern Logs and Twigs may be scattered to achie...

Page 7: ...ng the Switch in a Depressed State repeat steps 2 3 if necessary Once the Pilot Flame is lit hold this position for 3 5 seconds release from the Depressed State before setting the Flame Control to Ful...

Page 8: ...rol Valves are Factory Set but may require adjustment onsite Turn Appliance Off Remove Front Plastic Cover on Igniter Pull Cover to Slide off Unscrew Test Nipple on the Burner Manifold fit the Test Ga...

Page 9: ...es on the principle of dual radiant and convected heat Therefore it is important to observe the following precautions associated with any heating appliance or open fire Do not cover or restrict the fi...

Page 10: ...adjust to Low Flame and check pres sure NOTE If setting the Pressure is required it is to be carried out by a Certified Gas Fitter If adjustments are necessary remove the cap The Pressure Adjustment S...

Page 11: ...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 AU...

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