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A division of Terry Young Ltd, New Zealand

 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for 

TOMMI 

WOOD BURNER 

• Clean Air Sub 0.6 g/kg    • Non Clean Air (Rural).

 

 

JUNE 2020 

TESTED in compliance with AS/NZS 2918: 2001 by Spectrum Laboratories Limited

  

SAFETY INFORMATION 

GENERAL: 

 

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This  appliance  is  not  intended  for  use  by  persons  (including  children)  with  reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they 
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person 
responsible for their safety. 

 

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For the protection of young children, install an effective fire safety screen around your fire. 
Always keep children well away from the wood burner when it is alight. 

 

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Supervise young children to ensure they do not play with the appliance. 

 

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During  initial  burns  of  the  appliance,  ventilate  the  rooms  well.  It  is  recommended  that 
babies, small children, pregnant women and pets should not be present in the area during 
initial burns, as this is the firebox paint curing period. 

 

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Do  not  make  any  modifications  to  the  unit.  Use  it  only  in  the  manner  described  in  the 
Operations Manual. Using it in any manner not recommended by the manufacturer may 
result in injury or death. 

 

FOR UNITS INCLUDING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: 

 

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If the wood burner is permanently connected to an electrical source, an isolating switch 
(wall switch) must be installed. 

 

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New  circuits  or  modifications  may  be  made,  if  required,  but  must  be  made  using  the 
services of a certified electrician only. 

 

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Ensure that the outlets you use are grounded properly, polarised and provided with fuse 
units. 

 

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Ensure that the electrical plug is accessible after installation. The wood burner must not 
be located immediately below an electrical socket. The socket should be located to one 
side of the wood burner. The electrical outlet should not be installed higher than 300mm 
maximum from the floor to the top of the plug socket outlet cover plate.

 

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Never operate the appliance with a damaged plug or cord. 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 to make electrical or mechanical adjustments. Isolate 
the electrical supply in order to alleviate any potential risk. 

 

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If the supply cord is damaged, the manufacturer, its service agent or a suitably qualified 
person must replace it in order to avoid electrical hazard. Any cord similar to the original 
can be used. 

 

Summary of Contents for TOMMI

Page 1: ...d in the Operations Manual Using it in any manner not recommended by the manufacturer may result in injury or death FOR UNITS INCLUDING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS If the wood burner is permanently connected to an electrical source an isolating switch wall switch must be installed New circuits or modifications may be made if required but must be made using the services of a certified electrician only E...

Page 2: ...ing by the testing authority is considered to be in breach of the approval granted for compliance with AS NZS 4013 V Mixing of appliance or flue system components from different sources or modifying the dimensional specification of components may result in hazardous conditions Where such action is considered the manufacturer should be consulted in the first instance VI Cracked and broken component...

Page 3: ...0mm at 475mm or higher above the floor 2 Extend at least 200mm from each side of the fuel loading or ash removal opening unless it forms an abutment with a wall or heat shield at a lesser distance 3 Be constructed of 2 sheets of non combustible materials such as one of the following examples or similar The total combined thickness must not be less than 20mm Examples Hilux 2 x 12mm Eterpan 2 x 15mm...

Page 4: ...se Note All flue joints must be sealed with flue sealing compound Use stainless steel screws or rivets to join the active flue pipe three equally spaced places at each joint The first length of active flue must be fixed to the flue spigot on the burner with at least one stainless steel screw or rivet The required minimum flue termination height is 4 6m above the floor protector G TOMMI WOODBURNER ...

Page 5: ...Install TOMMI JUN_2020 2020 06 18 docx www yunca co nz Page 5 of 15 FIG A HEATER DIMENSIONS TOMMI WOODBURNER Not to Scale ...

Page 6: ...Install TOMMI JUN_2020 2020 06 18 docx www yunca co nz Page 6 of 15 FIG B HEATER POSITION TOMMI WOODBURNER Not to Scale ...

Page 7: ...Install TOMMI JUN_2020 2020 06 18 docx www yunca co nz Page 7 of 15 FIG C TOMMI FREESTANDING WOODBURNER TYPICAL FLUE INSTALLATION ...

Page 8: ...ACH OF THE APPROVAL GRANTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH AS NZS 4013 D MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE E CRACKED AND BROKEN COMPONENTS E G GLASS PANELS OR FIRE BRICKS MAY RENDER THE INSTALL...

Page 9: ...Install TOMMI JUN_2020 2020 06 18 docx www yunca co nz Page 9 of 15 FIG E MAIN AIR INTAKE DUCT ASSY Not to scale ...

Page 10: ...d that this is where the fire should sit 3 Transfer this floor position mark to the ceiling directly above using a plumb bob laser or other means Mark a line from this point up and down the slope of the ceiling and a line through the point across the slope forming a cross 4 Accurately determine the actual slope of your ceiling Using the numbers from the supplied Ceiling Tile Frame Cut Out chart ma...

Page 11: ...imum clearance to the walls at each side is 400mm This is achieved with a parallel distance from each wall to the centre of the flue of 879mm See Fig 2 below Fig 2 Plan View Tommi Installed Diagonally Fig 3 Sloped Ceiling Frame Opening Dimensions ANGLE OPENING W x L 0 335 x 335 5 335 10 340 15 345 20 355 25 370 30 385 35 410 40 435 45 475 ...

Page 12: ...iling Tile Frame and is correctly positioned up and down slope 9 Cut out the ceiling rectangle You can cut around the outside of the line 10 Confirm the Ceiling Tile Frame will fit in the hole and looks appropriate 11 Frame out the sides of the cut out from within the room or from the ceiling cavity if you have access to support the sides of the Ceiling Tile Frame when installed 12 Install the Cei...

Page 13: ...lumb bob or laser etc You have some latitude to enlarge the hole and move the Ceiling Tile Frame up or down the ceiling slope as required You may temporarily install the two halves of the Ceiling Tile as described below to determine where the Drop Box has to sit 16 Put a couple of temporary screws through the centre holes of the Drop Box and Ceiling Tile frame flanges allowing for perpendicular ad...

Page 14: ... REAR Ceiling Tile in position against the Ceiling Tile Frame from the down slope side of the flue or the side closest to the wall and press push pin into the socket Note There is no sliding flange on rear inner ceiling tile it may droop slightly 21 1 Slide the Outer upper Ceiling Tile into the slots of the Ceiling Tile Frame on the upper side of the flue Move the two halves together such that the...

Page 15: ...touches the Drop Box You can do this from within the ceiling cavity above the ceiling if you have access otherwise do it from within the room below the ceiling 25 Before installing any more sections of Liner and while you can still see the spacers connect the first sections of Inner and Outer Liner together by drilling right through the Outer Liner and spacers and installing screws or rivets This ...

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