Warmington SI 1100 Double Flue Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 12

1 September 2016 

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FLUE DETAILS DIMENSIONS

 

Minimum Flue Height

 

 

 

Flue Height

 

3600

 

Measured From Top of Adaptor

 

B + F + 3600

 

Flue details

 

No:

 

SI 1100 DF

 

Cowl

 

2

 

250 

Cone

 

2

 

250 

Top Spider

 

2

 

250 

Flue Diameter

 

6

 

250 

Liner Diameter

 

6

 

350 

Spacer

 

6

 

250/350 

NOTE: 

Ensure that a Standard Tested Warmington Flue system is used on Warmington fires. 

FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE

 

 

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 spacer around the flue pipe approximitaly150mm above the adaptor collar. Secure in position 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 

ASNZS 2918:2001 4.9.1  

 

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”. A “Venting Flashing cone” and a 
25mm gap around the Liner with a “Venting Flashing Cone-Spider” can be used. Ref : to Figures …… 

 

  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.” 

Note: FLUE SYSTEMS Casing….

 

Flue  system  may  require  to  be  Doubled  lined  to  comply. 

Ref ASNZS:2918:2001 4.3 Flue pipe casing

 

This is a general installation guide only – Contact a “NZHHA Installer” for Installation Advice. 
See : www.homeheat.co.nz , choose “members” & pick your Area & Fire type (wood / Gas etc) this will pro-
vide you with a NZHHA Certified Installer (use the SFAIT Installers Only .)  

Summary of Contents for SI 1100 Double Flue

Page 1: ...gton Fire Installation The Warmington unit is to be Installed by a Certified Warmington Installer or a Certified NZHHA Installation Technician See www homeheat co nz members for a Certified NZHHA SFAI...

Page 2: ...w 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 b...

Page 3: ...Peak 30 Range 14 Estimated unless stated otherwise WARMINGTON FIREBOX DIMENSION FIREBOX HEAT SHIELD CABINET Adaptor Fitting Seal Adaptor to Firebox using High temp Gasket Sealant Bolt through holes pr...

Page 4: ...ir from an external air source to ensure that the open fire has pre heated combustion air maximising efficiency while maintaining the home at constant pressure equilibrium reducing the risk of back dr...

Page 5: ...50 Heat Cell Clearance Depth P 610 Heat Cell Clearance Height Q 2203 Hearth Width R 1550 Hearth Projection S 650 Window Height V 1000 Window Width W 1350 Chimney Chase Clearance X 450 Chimney Chase Cl...

Page 6: ...0 Plinth Width T 1350 Plinth Depth U 610 Centre of Flue J 338 Chimney Chase Clearance X 450 Chimney Chase Clearance Y 1000 TIMBER PLAN FRONT ELEVATION CROSS SECTION BLOCK PLAN FRONT ELEVATION CROSS SE...

Page 7: ...se Firebox SI 1100 DF Heat cell Clearance Width OO 1210 Heat Cell Clearance Depth PP 700 Heat Cell Clearance Height QQ 2390 Hearth Width RR 1550 Hearth Projection SS 650 Window Height VV 810 Window Wi...

Page 8: ...ote If plastering the Heat Cell structure it is recommended to use a fibreglass mesh with a latex plaster to minimise the chance of the plaster cracking See your plasterer for correct materials and ap...

Page 9: ...ld secure in place with rivets as shown in diagram 4 1 Install Flue Liners over S S Flue s Step 3 Install Firebox Adaptor secure in place then Install first length of Flue s with a Spacer s at the Bot...

Page 10: ...Promina Fascia Kit List Tick Promina Top Panel 1 Promina LH Side Panel 1 Promina RH Side Panel 1 Joining Plate 2 Bolts Nuts 8 Wings 2 Lintel Cap 1 Packed By Step 5 Assemble Front Panel to Heat Shield...

Page 11: ...m 3 2 Front Panel Diagram 3 1 Front Panel Diagram 2 1 Side Panel No wings Side Panel No wings 20mm Air Gap at Bottom of Bottom Back Panel for Caitec Air Venting Top Flange Diagram 4 1 Cap Cap HEAT SHI...

Page 12: ...op 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 Flashin...

Page 13: ...ng 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 Test Report...

Page 14: ...E VENTING THROUGH FLASHING No Insulation under flashing Insulation under flashing CHIMNEY CHASE FLASHING DETAILS SETTING ADD COWL AND FLASHING CONE HEIGHT Note Flashing Spigot height is determined by...

Page 15: ...ion are in mm Copyright on all products 15 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 The flue ex...

Page 16: ...ification All Dimension are in mm Copyright on all products 16 COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE CLEARANCES HEARTH CLEARANCES Note For Combustible Floors Minimum Hearth of 380mm A must be maintained When Raising can...

Page 17: ...nths on the firebox from original date of purchase WARNINGS WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS NZS 4...

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