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15 September 2017

 

 

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

 

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

 

FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE

 

Minimum Flue Height

 

  

Flue Height

 

3600

 

Measured From Top of Fire

 

C + 3600

 

 

Flue details

 

 

No:

 

46 L & 70 L 

Fires

 

Cowl

 

1

 

150

 

Cone

 

1

 

150

 

Top Spider

 

1

 

150

 

Liner Diameter Slip

 

1

 

250

 

Flue Diameter S/S

 

1

 

150

 

Flue Diameter Hi Therm Black

 

2

 

150

 

Combo 250/200 X 1200MM Galv

 

1

 

250

 

Ceiling Plate

 

1

 

150

 

Ceramics

 

4

 

 

Double Flue Shield

 

1

 

To Suit 150

 

NOTE: 

 

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

 

FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE

 

This flue kit has been manufactured in accordance with AS/NZS 2918:2001 and tested to Appendix F. To ensure safety, this flue kit must 

be installed as outlined in these instructions. Heater and flue pipe clearances from combustible walls must be in accordance with heater 

manufacture’s specifications and AS/NZS 2918:2001. These installation instructions are for tested appliances only.

 

 

THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY—EACH INSTALLATION WILL VARIE DUE TO UNIQUE INSTALLATION REQUIRMENTS.

 

 

STAGE 1:

 

 

Locate heater in its proposed position and mark a point on the ceiling that is directly above the centre of the heater’s flue outlet. Check 
that the heater’s location allows the 

Outer Casing

 to clear all structural roof timbers.

 

 

STAGE 2:

 

 

Cut a 250mm square hole in ceiling. Directly above, cut a hole in roof to accommodate 

Outer Casing

.

 

 

STAGE 3:

 

Fit timber nogs around ceiling and roof holes, i.e. Nogs form a 250mm square aperture, which allows air to circulate freely over the 

Outer Casing

 surface.

 

 

STAGE 4:

 

Position the 

Outer Casing

 so that it is flush with the underneath of the ceiling and protrudes through the roof the required height (Refer 

to AS/NZ 2918:2001 if more details are required. When calculating roof penetration height, allow for an extra 500mm that can be 
achieved by using the 

Outer Cashing Slip Extension

.

 

 

A:

 

If the flue is within three metres of the ridge, the 

Outer Casing

 must protrude at least 600mm above the ridge of the roof.

 

B:

 

If the distance from the ridge is more than three metres, the 

Outer Casing

 must protrude at least 1000mm above roof 

penetration.

 

 

STAGE 5:

 

Fix an appropriate flashing around the 

Outer Casing

 to seal onto the roofing material.

 

 

STAGE 6:

 

Assemble 

Flue Pipes

 together ensuring seams are in line. Secure each joint with three rivets or self

-

tapping screws. 

Flue Pipes

 must 

be assembled with crimped ends down (towards heater).

 

 

STAGE 7:

 

Place 

Ceiling Plate

 over heater flue spigot, ensuring the folded edge up stands are facing ceiling.

 

 

STAGE 8:

 

From the roof, lower 

Flue Pipes

 through 

Outer Casing

 into position. Ensure not to scratch the Hi Therm Flue coating. The Hi Therm 

Coating can be touched up with an approved Spray can (Stovebright). 

NOTE: Some fires require the crimped end of the flue that 

fits into the Fires flue spigot to be trimmed back to from a snug fit. Seal flue to Fire box spigot

.

 

 

STAGE 9:

 

From the roof, slide the 

Inner Casing

 into the 

Outer Casing

, around the flue, until it rests 12mm above ceiling level on the 

Swage 

Ring of the Outer Casing.

 

 

STAGE 10:

 

Before securing the 

Outer Casing Slip Extension

 to the 

Outer Casing

 with three rivets or self tapping screws, ensure the 

Flue Pipes

 

extends above the top of the 

Outer Casing Slip

 

Extension

 145mm APPROX. The fitment of the 

Cowl, Flashing Cone 

and 

Flue

 is 

required to form a seal by the flange on the 

Cowl

.  Adjust 

Slip Extension

 to obtain this measurement. If minimum roof penetration 

heights described earlier can not be achieved, add sufficient stainless steel 

Flue Pipe

.

 

 

STAGE 11:

 

Fit 

Top Spacer Bracket

 to the 

Flue Pipe

 making sure the lugs fit snugly inside 

Outer Casing

 

Slip Extension.

 Make sure 

Top Spacer 

Brackets

 fits hard down onto 

Outer Casing Slip

 

Extension

.

 

 

STAGE 12:

 

Fit 

Flashing Cone

 over the 

Flue Pipe

 and push down firmly onto 

Top Spacer Bracket

. Optional to secure with a rivet or self

-

tapping 

screw. The 

Flashing Cone 

should be flush with or 5mm above the finished 

Flue Pipe

.

 

 

STAGE 13

:

 

Fit 

ADD Cowl

 but do not secure permanently , as removal for flue cleaning will be necessary. The 

Cowl

 will fit tight down onto the 

Flashing Cone 

forming a seal—ensure that the seal is formed. (The 

Cowl, Flashing Cone 

and 

Flue 

can be secured with a Stainless 

Steel screw but provision must be made for the removal of the 

Cowl

 for cleaning of the flue system.

 

 

STAGE 14:

 

Fasten 

Ceiling Plate

 to ceiling using screws and spacers provided. Ensure an even air gap around 

Flue Pipe

 when fixing. Remove 

protective plastic from 

Ceiling Plate

 

 

N.B.

 12mm air gap between ceiling plate and ceiling must be maintained.

 

 

STAGE 15:

 

Fit of the Flue Shield, fit 

Bracket 

 to 

Flue Pipe

 above firebox and the bracket into the flue spigot on the fire.. Attach 

S/S Reflector

 to 

brackets

, ensure that the plastic coating is removed from all the surfaces before lighting the fire.

 

 

N.B.

 

It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the installation of the flue kit complies with AS/NZ 2918:2001, the appli-
ance manufacture’s specifications for flues and that relevant Local Body requirements are adhered to.

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Tasman 46L Fire

Page 1: ...ation details for the Warmington Fire Installation The Warmington unit is to be Installed by a Certified Warmington Installer or a Certified NZHHA SFAIT Installation Technician See www warmington co n...

Page 2: ...CIENCY BURNING SOFTWOOD 66 Council Authorisation No Ecan 111359 Nelson 111359 When Tested in Accordance with AS NZS 4012 Performance may vary from tested values depending on actual operating condition...

Page 3: ...d for most types of freestanding wood burners Check List Front Steel Baffle Vermiculite Board Baffle Brick Vermiculite Side Bricks X2 Check Door Seal Check Damper Control Serial Number Check Packed By...

Page 4: ...s walls or surfaces Ref to ASNZS 2918 2001 3 2 1 The clearance to a Non Combustible wall or surface can be less that 100mm if a wet back is not fitted and no requirement for maintenance Construction o...

Page 5: ...lite Board baffle brick in first on an angle through the door frame then repeat for the steel baffle Join the two parts together lift it up holding it horizontally resting on the one side bricks Fit b...

Page 6: ...pproximate Note Before using the Fire with a Wet Back Fitted Consult your plumber for wet back system configurations and oper ation Wet back is to be fitted to an internal heat sync before use e g Hot...

Page 7: ...be assembled with crimped ends down towards heater STAGE 7 Place Ceiling Plate over heater flue spigot ensuring the folded edge up stands are facing ceiling STAGE 8 From the roof lower Flue Pipes thr...

Page 8: ...pipe casing Note External Requirements Refer to AS NZS2918 2001 4 9 1 Install Flue system to AS NZS2918 2001 When using a rubber or Bitumen flashing Butynol Dectite an Additional Flue pipe Baffle is...

Page 9: ...oved outdoors immediately to a location clear of combustible materials 4 Cooking Because the top of the fire is in direct contact with the flame it offers a large cooking surface Ideal for entertainme...

Page 10: ...Fire Contact with your local TA Territorial Authority to check for local compliance 11 Flue System The installation and construction of the flue system must comply with ASNZS 2918 The fire requires a...

Page 11: ...mary on Setting High Temp Pain Read Stove Manufacturer instructions Babies small children pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the paint setting phase Ventilate well Paint surface will...

Page 12: ...8 2001 and the appropriate Building codes The Flue system and Fireplace is to be swept annually or more frequently if required The Appliance and Flue System has been tested to ASNZS2918 2001 WARNINGS...

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