INSTALL BLANKET
GENERAL
Page 1.
INSTALLATION INTO A COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
MOCKKITRO ( SINGLE SKIN FLUE )
METHOD B
Page 8.
FIG 7.
600 mm BETWEEN
TOP OF COWL AND
NEAREST PART OF ROOF
FLUE COWL
APPROVED
TO AG604
FLUE CLAMP
FLASHING
ROOF CLADDING
R
E
AFT
RS
PROVIDE
CLEARANCE
AROUND
CEILING JOISTS
MOCK ENCLOSURE
TO NORMAL
BUILDING PRACTICE
MAINTAIN 25mm
CLEARANCE
FROM ALL
COMBUSTIBLES
INSULATION BLANKET
HEATER
100 mm DIA
SINGLE SKIN
FLUE
FIT TWO LENGTHS OF
VERTICAL FLUE (1.8 M)
BEFORE FITTING ANY
BENDS. IF BENDS ARE
USED, FIT INSIDE OF
FLUE PIPE.
USE NO MORE THAN
TWO BENDS IN THE
TOTAL FLUE RUN AND
MAINTAIN AT LEAST
250 mm OF STRAIGHT
FLUE PIPE BETWEEN
THE BENDS.
125
505 MAX
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ROOM.
FLUSH WITH INNER
ENCLOSURE
FLUE OUTLET
TO FIT INSIDE OF
FLUE SPIGOT
FLUE TO BE
SUPPORTED
INDEPENDENTLY
OF THE APPLIANCE
FLUE CONNECTION.
This heater shall only be installed by an authorised person. This
appliance shall be installed in accordance with the
manufacturers installation instructions.
Australian Standard 5601, municipal building codes, electrical
wiring regulations and any other statutory regulations must be
adhered to.
To conform with the gas space heater approval requirements
the spacers must be permanently fitted to maintain the required
clearance from combustible materials.
These instructions are to be read in conjunction with the heater
installation booklet.
The heater must be installed correctly to provide safe and
reliable operation.
Please take the time to read these instructions and to familiarise
yourself with the correct installation methods.
Correct flue design and allowance for ventilation must be
considered.
Avoid the use of flue bends if possible.
Always allow for the complete removal of the heater
without any difficulties. Make sure that the flue is rigid and
self supporting. The bottom length of the flue must fit
inside of the adapting spigot piece. The flue adapting piece
must be a slip fit over the rectangular spigot on the heater.
Make sure that the heater is fully commissioned and be certain
to conduct a test of the integrity of the flue operation. Take into
account any influences created by range hoods, exhaust fans,
central heating etc.
To avoid any unnecessary delays and inconvenience to
your customer, please contact our technical support
section if the installation is unusual and requires further
advice or assistance.