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

All Dimension are in mm………….Copyright ©  

18 May 2015 

IMPORTANT NOTES

 

Construction 

The fires are constructed from 4-5mm and 3.2mm steel plate. 
 

Finish 

High temperature steel parts are finished with a matt black high temperature paint designed to withstand the rigors of  
normal combustion (see above). 
 

Flue System 

The installation and construction of the flue system must comply with ASNZS:2918. 
The 

Warmington

 open fires require a 

Warmington 

tested and approved flue system as tested to ASNZS:2918.  The 

tested flue system should not be modified in any way without written approval of the manufacturer.  Any additional flue 
components must comply with ASNZS:2918. 
 

Floor Protection 

Floor protectors are normally designed to suit each individual ‘setting’.  The installation and construction of the floor pro-
tector must comply with ASNZS:2918.  The 

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 fire requires an ‘insulating hearth’ and an ‘insulating plinth’ (floor 

protector), as outlined in the specifications. 

 

Wetbacks 

On special order a wetback connection can be fitted.  The wetback sits along the back of the firebox.  The inlet and outlet 
are to the side of the fireplace and require standard 25mm pipe connections to the threaded brass pipe of the wetback.  
Inlet and outlet pipes are at different heights, permitting flow of water in one direction and need to be correctly connected 
by the Plumber.  (see our Wetback Specifications). 
 

Installation 

The 

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 unit is to be installed by an approved NZHHA Installation Technician. 

Stove Bright temperature paint has been air dried creating a quality coating.  To optimize the performance of the coating, 
and to maximize its durability, it needs to go through a heating process.  Once this initial firing process is successfully 
completed, the coating will bond to the metal with a colourfast finish that will last for years.  For general information from 
the paint manufacturer regarding paint curing, 
please visit:  

http://forrestpaint.com/index.php?page=stove-bright-User-guide 

 

Follow these instructions from Stovebright BEFORE using the fire for the first time: 
 

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Ventilate:  

  Open windows and doors in the room.  To speed dissipation of odour from the initial firing process, 

you can place a fan in the room to move the air.

 

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Vacate: 

The fumes from the initial heating process are non-toxic, but may be uncomfortable for babies, small 

children, pregnant women, elderly, pets, or anyone with breathing difficulties.

 

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Don’t touch the surface.  The paint will be soft during the first light. 

 

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Set the paint slowly with successive burns.  

 

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For detailed information regarding burn temperatures please refer to the above web address for forrestpaint.

 

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING PAINT

 

Summary of Contents for SI440

Page 1: ...mm Copyright 1 18 May 2015 Warmington SI Open Wood Fires Maintenance and Operating Instructions How to light and maintain an Open Wood Please Keep these instructions for future reference Manufactured...

Page 2: ...sure equilibrium reducing the risk of back draft To start and maintain a good fire you need the following Newspaper not coloured or coated Box of matches Packet of firelighters optional Quantity of fi...

Page 3: ...e fire When the fire is established put on larger pieces in a criss cross pattern You may notice a faint smell on the first light of the fire This is the paint coat curing and this smell will soon dis...

Page 4: ...ses you will be able to run a smaller and slower fire It is now time to put on the larger split timber logs Keep the area under the ash pan and at the rear of the ash pan clear of ash This space allow...

Page 5: ...logs be used during high fire operation This will vary depending on the size of the fire In the event of a soot or creosote fire Alert all the people in the house Have them leave or be ready to leave...

Page 6: ...t 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 sp...

Page 7: ...cessories Sparkguards etc 8 Damage incurred by over firing Not included in the Warranty for SI1250 SI1500 Larger Warmington Open Fires 1 Hebel Enclosure Replacement or Commercial fire Back have a 12 M...

Page 8: ...ctions to the threaded brass pipe of the wetback Inlet and outlet pipes are at different heights permitting flow of water in one direction and need to be correctly connected by the Plumber see our Wet...

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