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TESTED in compliance with AS/NZS 2918: 2001

  

A. 

Yunca recommends that competent trades persons carry out all installations (e.g. 
NZHHA Registered Installer), to obtain maximum performance and safe, efficient 
heating. 

B. 

A consent is required and we suggest you check with local building inspectors as by-laws 
do vary from area to area. Also notify your Insurance Company that a solid fuel heater 
has been installed. 

C. 

Floor Protector 

C1. 

Masonry installations: Floor protector (pre-cast concrete, or equivalent non-
combustible material) must be installed so that its leading edge is a minimum of 
350mm in front of the appliance base [with fascia attached]. 

The floor protector 

must be a minimum of 860mm wide x 915mm deep x 50mm thick. 

C2. 

Front floor protector clearance may be reduced if appliance is elevated. 

(Table 2)

 

D. 

Seismic restraint. 

D1. 

Heater must be restrained from seismic movement

 (Fig. 7) 

as required by AS/NZS 

2918:2001 

E. 

Heat sensitive materials exclusion zone. 

E1. 

Non-combustible front cladding

 must be used

, to a minimum of 600mm above the 

top-most panel vent, and a minimum of 30mm either side of the fascia (207mm 
either side of the outer casing of the firebox. 

(Fig. 5)

 

E2. 

No heat-sensitive material is permitted to contact the fascia forming or surrounding 
the front of the installation. 

E3. 

Inside the cavity, no combustible material is to be placed any closer to the outer 
casing of the firebox than 600mm from the top, 20mm from either side, or 20mm 
from the rear. 

E4. 

Where a nogging or lintel is required, a steel angle or other suitable non-combustible 
alternative should be used if within the aforementioned exclusion zone. 

F. 

Mantel Clearances. 

F1. 

Masonry installation must have a minimum of 1300mm from the underside of the 
mantel shelf to the top of the appliance hearth. The mantel shelf must not protrude 
further than 150mm into the room. 

F2. 

All installations must have a minimum of 600mm vertically from the top vent to the 
nearest combustible material. 

F3. 

A 100mm heat deflector

 must be installed directly above the fascia for the full width 

of the appliance if a mantel key or shelf is present. 

F4. 

Mantel uprights must not protrude further than 70mm into the room, and be no 
closer than 30mm to the fascia on the side of the appliance where fans are 
(internally) hard wired. For units with external wiring using the included socket on the 
side panel, the side clearance to mantel uprights should be a minimum of 100mm to 
allow access to the electrical socket after installation.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for XANDER INSERT

Page 1: ... division of Terry Young Ltd New Zealand INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for XANDER INSERT WOOD BURNER Clean Air Sub 1 0 Non Clean Air Rural 26 JUNE 2017 These instructions are for MASONRY installations only For Built In ZC installations please refer to the separate instruction book ...

Page 2: ...elow an electrical socket Never operate the appliance with a damaged plug or cord or if you observe the fan unit is malfunctioning or the heater has been damaged in any way Call the authorised service person immediately for repairs or making electrical or mechanical adjustments Isolate the electrical supply in order to alleviate any potential risk If the supply cord is damaged the manufacturer its...

Page 3: ...scia 207mm either side of the outer casing of the firebox Fig 5 E2 No heat sensitive material is permitted to contact the fascia forming or surrounding the front of the installation E3 Inside the cavity no combustible material is to be placed any closer to the outer casing of the firebox than 600mm from the top 20mm from either side or 20mm from the rear E4 Where a nogging or lintel is required a ...

Page 4: ... I Cavity Venting I1 A 10 000mm vent must be installed at least 600mm from the base of the enclosure This can be any configuration as long as it equates to at least 10 000mm For example 2 holes at 50 x 50mm or 1 hole at 100 x 100mm I2 Similar vent s can also be added to the top of the masonry enclosure however the venting already provided via the flue cone and liner will be sufficient without this...

Page 5: ...Please Note All flue joints must be sealed with flue sealing compound Use stainless steel screws or rivets to join the flue pipe three equally spaced places at each joint The first length of flue must be fixed to the flue spigot with at least one stainless steel screw or rivet The required minimum flue termination height is 4 6 metres above the floor protector K Typical Masonry Flue Installation F...

Page 6: ...crease from 1000 min until clear within 3000 of flue top L Conditions for Flues Fig 4 L1 The FLUE shall extend to Not less than 600mm above the highest point on the roof if within 3 0m of that point or Not less than 1000mm above the intersection point with the roof and not lower than any point of the roof within 3 0m In any case the length of the flue shall not be less than 4 6m from the ash floor...

Page 7: ...Install Xander_Insert_MASONRY 2017 06 26 doc www yunca co nz Page 7 of 12 M Xander Masonry Installation Thermal Clearances THERMAL CLEARANCES FRONT VIEW THERMAL CLEARANCES CROSS SECTIONS Fig 5 Fig 6 ...

Page 8: ...00 300 O Xander Insert Seismic Fixings Follow local Council s specifications Prior to installation ensure the cavity floor is levelled Also ensure the mantel face is perpendicular in relationship to the cavity floor Ensure the unit is securely fixed using sleeve anchors or similar at the locations shown in the images on this page Fig 7 P Xander Flue Spigot Fixing Fig 8 Note Access to affix the flu...

Page 9: ... any way Q3 Blanket should be fastened to the outer casing in such a way that secure long term fitment is assured For example using a high temperature multipurpose adhesive or screws and panel washers CAUTION Before installing the fascia ensure the thermal blanket completely surrounds the top sides and back of the firebox with the exception of the rear air intake and that there will be no gaps bet...

Page 10: ...re taken within the cavity to allow for this R2 Although the fan is controlled automatically by a thermostat it is recommended that an isolator switch is installed in conjunction WARNING Ensure the fan is wired by a registered electrician in compliance with all local regulations INSTALLATION TYPE FAN SWITCH CABLE POWER CORD ENTRY A B TO BE ADDED TO ELEVATION MASONRY 103 48 Fig 10 ...

Page 11: ...ether S4 Mount the Fan unit and hearth to the fascia Fig 14 by securing the two screws as shown WARNING When mounting the panel and fan assembly any excess cabling including the 4 pole connector should be situated in the cavity outside of the firebox outer casing and not in the high temperature area under the firebox S5 Ensure all electrical connections are secure and suitably tested to applicable...

Page 12: ... yunca co nz Page 12 of 12 END Fig 15 Factory wired fascia circuit box Fig 16 Hard wired fascia circuit box These instructions spare parts information operation and maintenance guides may be downloaded from http www yunca co nz installation operation ...

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