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Monte Multi & Monte Euro Multi Installation - AUG_2014.doc                www.yunca.co.nz  

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A division of Terry Young Ltd, New Zealand 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for 

MONTE MULTI-FUEL & MONTE EURO MULTI-FUEL 

FREESTANDING BURNER 

 

REFER TO APPLIED RESEARCH TEST REPORT 12/2514 APRIL 2012 

TESTED in compliance with the requirements of AS/NZS 2918:2001

  

The Yunca Monte Multi-Fuel and Monte Euro Multi-Fuel are NOT clean-air approved. 

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 permit 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

. Ash Floor Protector 

–  

1.  Must extend a minimum of 300mm in front of the door aperture. 
2.  Must extend at least 125mm from each side of the heater. 
3.  Ash Floor Protector must be constructed of non-combustible materials. 

 

D

.  Seismic  restraint 

–  Heater  must  be  restrained  from  seismic  movement  as  required  by 

AS/NZS 2918:2001. 10mm diameter bolting holes in the rear corners allow restraint. 

E. 

Manufacturers recommended tested minimum clearances from combustible walls: 

Tested to NZS by APPLIED RESEARCH SERVICES 

Clearance 

Rear Clearance (with YUNCA flue guard fitted) 

150mm 

Side Clearance (with YUNCA flue guard fitted) 

400mm 

Corner Clearance (with YUNCA flue guard fitted) 

200mm 

 

F. YUNCA Flue Kit 

(Complies to AS/NZS 2918:2001 Appendix F)

: FIG A, B & E 

1

. 4.2m x 150mm stainless steel flue. 

4

. 1 x insulation boundary shield. 

2

. 2.4m x 250mm galvanised liner. 

5. 

2 x spider brackets. 

3.

 1 x ceiling tile. 

 

 

 

6.

 1 x weather cap & cowl. 

7

. 4 x support angles 

Please  Note: 

All  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 m above the floor protector.  

 

G. MULTI-FUEL & EURO MULTI-FUEL Flue Mounted Shield (Flue Guard) Kit: FIG A 

Complies (with heater) to AS/NZS 2918:2001 

 

1 x 1200mm length lined Back Guard. 
1 x 1200mm length Perforated Front Guard. 
1 x 1200mm length Tertiary Back Guard with spacers. 
1 x top front deflector shield (half round shaped, angled when installed).  

 

Please Note: The minimum Flue Guard Height is 1200mm. 

Summary of Contents for MONTE

Page 1: ...er bolting holes in the rear corners allow restraint E Manufacturers recommended tested minimum clearances from combustible walls Tested to NZS by APPLIED RESEARCH SERVICES Clearance Rear Clearance with YUNCA flue guard fitted 150mm Side Clearance with YUNCA flue guard fitted 400mm Corner Clearance with YUNCA flue guard fitted 200mm F YUNCA Flue Kit Complies to AS NZS 2918 2001 Appendix F FIG A B ...

Page 2: ...efer Fig E 1 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 protector In some situations the Local Council may vary the above requireme...

Page 3: ...he cavity If Yunca flue mounted shield is fitted brickwork may be 1200mm high as long as all vertical joints in top and bottom of brickwork are left out to allow airflow when brickwork is capped FIG D MINIMUM FIRE TO COMBUSTABLE WALL CLEARANCES MONTE MF Euro MF WITH YUNCA FLUE MOUNTED SHIELD FITTED Measurements in millimetres A B E F G H 150 400 200 314 732 519 FIG D MINIMUM FLOOR PROTECTION MEASU...

Page 4: ...de or codes B 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 C Cracked and broken components e g glass panels or fire bricks may render the installation unsafe IF A WATERBOOSTER IS FITTED A Do no...

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