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CHEMINÉES

 PHILIPPE

 

RADIANTE 700

 

STEP 1: 

INSPECT THE FIREPLACE & FLUE PENETRATION THEN LAY BASE & HEARTH

 

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Inspect  the  area  to  ensure  the  fireplace  and  flue,  including  clearances,  base  and  hearth,  will  be 

installed safely and conform to Australian & New Zealan Standards AS/NZS 2918:2018 and the guides 

in this manual relative to your type of installation

 

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Lay the base and hearth, refer to pages 8, 21 & 22 for minimum sizes and requirements

 

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Additional reinforcement may need to be installed in order to support the weight as outlined on page 8

STEP 2:

 INSTALL BACK & SIDE WALLS

 

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Ensure the back and side wall are installed using materials such as Skamol Board, bricks or hebel, 

refer to page 22 

 

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Ensure provisions are made for the bottom air inlets and top air outlet on the cavity, please refer to 

page 22 for minimum sizing, metal vents are to be used

STEP 3: 

PUT UNIT IN POSITION & ASSEMBLE THE DAMPER SYSTEM

 

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Due to the weight of this fireplace please take care when putting the unit into position

 

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It is at this stage that we highly recommend fitting the damper system (prior to fitting the flue), please 

refer to page 27 of this manual

STEP 4: 

INSTALL THE STARTING COLLAR, FLUE & DEFLECTOR PLATE

 

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The flue adaptor must be fitted into the cast iron collar of the firebox gather 

 

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Drill through adaptor and secure using 3 stainless steel screws evenly spaced

 

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All stainless steel inner flues must be joined using stainless steel pop rivets and must be installed 

crimp end DOWN

 

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Determine the height of deflector plate. Cut the starter flue to support the deflector plate at the desired 

height, refer to page 23 for more details

 

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Install the deflector plate on the top of the starter flue gussets

 

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Place rockwool blanket (aluminium side down) on top of the deflector plate ensuring complete coverage. 

Ensure the rockwool blanket is installed firmly to the inner sides of the enclosure and around the triple 

skin flue. Ensure the slots of the starter triple are approx 100mm above the top of the rockwool

 

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The starter triple (with slots and cap) is then placed on top of the deflector plate

 

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All galvanised second and third skins must be installed crimp end UP

 

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Pick up weight of outer casing in roof space. The weight of the casing must not be supported by the 

gussets alone

 

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Minimum clearance to triple skin flue to any combustible material is 50mm

 

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At the termination height of the triple skin flue, the active stainless steel inner must be a maximum of 

30mm higher than the middle and outer galvanised casing. The stainless steel skirt is screwed to the 

crimp of the outer casing. The stainless steel cowl slides into the neck of the skirt and must locate 

inside the active flue below. No fixing is to be done to the cowl

 

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Refer to section 4.6 in AS/NZS 2918:2018 for installing flue penetrations

 

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Please  also  use  the  diagram  on  page  7  to  ensure  external  flue  heights  and  cowl  clearances  are 

maintained, also refer topage 17 for flue components overview

STEP 5: 

FINISH FACADE OF CAVITY 

 

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Complete the front of the fireplace facade, ensure a minimum clearance of 10mm between the finished 

fireplace opening and any part of the firebox including any mesh grills attached to it 

STEP 6:

 

FIT BACK PLATE, BAFFLE PLATE, ASH RETAINER, GRATES & ASHPAN

 

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Ensure the backplate is installed first, then using a log to hold the plate into position to keep it from 

falling, install the baffle plate.

 

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Further instructions and assembly instructions can be viewed on pages 26-30 of this manual

STEP 7:

 

TEST FIRE DRAW

 

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Light a small piece of newspaper inside the firebox to test the draw of the unit and flue

 

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If the draw is adequate, complete the check list on page 43

 and return this as well as this entire booklet 

to the fireplace owner

 

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If the draw is inadequate please refer to the Balancing Air Pressure section on page 6

Содержание RADIANTE 700

Страница 1: ...The Original Home Of Cheminées Philippe Australia since 1982 WARMTH FROM FRANCE BY WIGNELLS OF MELBOURNE RADIANTE 700 INSTALLATION USER MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...to Australian emissions efficiency and safety standards Please take a moment to read over this manual including our operations and maintenance guide to ensure you get the best performance and enjoyment from your new fireplace We would love to hear your feedback and see some beautiful imagery of your own unique Cheminées Philippe fireplace creation If you would like to help inspire us and others al...

Страница 3: ...IEW 17 3 7 FLUE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 18 4 INBUILT 4 1 STEP BY STEP INSTALL GUIDE 20 4 2 BASE HEARTH MANTEL SHELF DIMENSIONS 21 4 3 INBUILT CAVITY DIMENSIONS 22 4 4 DEFLECTOR PLATE GRILLS 23 4 5 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 24 5 MECHANISMS UNIT ASSEMBLY 5 1 MECHANISM GUIDE 26 5 2 ASSEMBLY 27 30 6 OPERATION 6 1 BEFORE FIRST IGNITION 32 6 2 RECOMMENDED FIRE WOOD 33 6 3 HOW TO LIGHT BURN SAFELY 34 35 6 4...

Страница 4: ...anual alongside the requirements of Australian New Zealand Standards AS NZS 2918 2018 The installation techniques handling and use of the product are beyond our control Therefore Cheminées Philippe Australia Wignells of Melbourne assumes no responsibility for loss damage or expense resulting from improper installation operation or misuse In line with our commitment for continuous improvement techn...

Страница 5: ... OR CERAMIC TILES MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE Please read through this manual carefully prior to installing or using this fireplace Each of our fireplaces should be installed in accordance with AS NZS 2918 2018 the appropriate requirements of the relevant building codes and this manual All units MUST be installed by a fully licensed and qualified trades professional who is registered and or...

Страница 6: ...nstalling the unit inbuilt ventilation grills are required at the top and bottom of the cavity to assist in natural convection and for the release of heated air into the room Refer to pages 20 23 for minimum sizes and placement of grilles When installing the fireplace inbuilt an inspection hatch or trap door it recommended This will allow for easy access to the unit when performing any necessary i...

Страница 7: ... the top of the fireplace gather to the cowl A minimum 50mm clearance around the triple skin flue is to be maintained from the outer casing to any combustible surface A minimum 920mm clearance is to be maintained around the single skin flue to any combustible surface Do NOT install bends directly on top of the fireplace gather A minimum 900mm length of flue must be installed first before the first...

Страница 8: ... the fireplace base and hearth The purchaser should check with the base and hearth supplier that the material being used underneath and in front of the fireplace is suitable for extreme heat The base and hearth should be a heat resistant material with an allowable surface temperature of 600 degrees of greater All fireplace base and hearth materials mentioned above are recommended for their thermal...

Страница 9: ...IONS SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE RADIANTE 700 10 09 PLEASE NOTE Due to the handmade nature of our fireplaces there maybe a slight variance factor of 1 2mm across all unit dimensions and 5kg in unit weight ...

Страница 10: ...ZS 4013 2014 AS NZS2918 2018 and is recommended to be used with hardwood only HEATING CAPACITY Up to 300sqm MAXIMUM AVG HEAT OUTPUT 17 2kW FIREBOX MATERIAL Cast Iron LOG LENGTH Up to 50cm FLUE SIZE 9 11 13 RECOMMENDED MINIMUM FLUE HEIGHT 4 5m Metres From top of spigot FIREBOX WEIGHT 254kg OVERALL AVG EFFICIENCY 63 PARTICULATE EMISSIONS FACTOR 0 9g kg TEST REPORTS ASFT18088 1 ASFT20047 1 48 1 CERTI...

Страница 11: ...4 3 4 SKAMOTEC WALL GUIDELINES 15 3 5 SKAMTOEC WALL VENTILATION 16 3 6 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 17 3 7 FLUE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 18 11 PLEASE NOTE All diagrams in this manual are for illustration purposes only DO NOT scale from any of these diagrams All measurements are in millimetres unless otherwise stated ...

Страница 12: ...s including charcoal painted stainless steel flues must be joined using stainless steel pop rivets and must be installed crimp end DOWN All galvanised second and third outer casing must be installed crimp end UP The minimum clearance from a single skin flue to any combustible material is 920mm The minimum clearance to triple skin flue to any combustible material is 50mm Refer to page 7 flue requir...

Страница 13: ...T A 149mm A 150mm A 200mm A 300mm A 400mm A 500mm MINIMUM HEARTH DEPTH B 1000mm B 800mm B 782mm B 736mm B 671mm B 582mm BASE HEARTH Unless forming an abutment with a wall the back and side hearth dimensions MUST NOT be altered please refer to page 14 for minimum sizes MINIMUM HEIGHT OF UNIT A 149mm A 150mm A 200mm A 300mm A 400mm A 500mm MINIMUM HEARTH DEPTH B 1000mm B 600mm B 576mm B 511mm B 412m...

Страница 14: ...eestanding installations where the ceiling height is less than 3 metres from the hearth a non combustible board must be used on the ceiling and must extend 1000mm in all directions from the flue outer casing unless forming an abutment with a wall This can be made of a minimum 8mm cement sheet or equivalent GLASS CLEARANCE A minimum 1500mm from the front glass to any combustible surfaces must be ma...

Страница 15: ...rd the cavity must be either ventilated at the top and bottom by using a minimum 25mm air gap that must extend the full width of the board or alternatively using metal vents vermin proof if on an external wall a minimum surface area of 720cm2 or 2 x 360cm2 at the top and bottom as illustrated on page 16 can be used Use minimum 1220mm sheets laid horizontally across the entire width of the fireplac...

Страница 16: ...ON CONFIGURATIONS WHEN USING 50MM BATTERNS SEE PAGE 14 The 25mm top and bottom air gap must extend the full width of the Skamotec cavity and can be left open to create a shadow line effect or alternatively can be faced with a metal grill vent The minimum concealed surface area of vent is one 720cm2 top 9cm x 80cm at the top and bottom or 2 x 360cm2 9cm x 40cm top and bottom as illustrated ...

Страница 17: ... Triple Skin Flue 900mm 13 Split Ring Charcoal 6 7 5 1 3 6 7 9 13 Cover Cone 9 Anti Down Draught Cowl 9 Flue Adaptor Charcoal 9 11 13 Default Triple Skin Flue 900mm Charcoal 2 x 9 11 13 Triple Skin Flue 900mm Charcoal 2 x 9 11 13 Triple Skin Flue 900mm 13 Split Ring Charcoal 9 13 Cover Cone 9 Anti Down Draught Cowl 1 2 5 6 7 All internal 9 flue must be stainless steel 4 5 METER 9 TRIPLE SKIN FLUE ...

Страница 18: ...iling and roof space 5 Flat ceiling with roof space and offset 6 Freestanding with chimney offset 7 External wall penetration 8 Double storey with single storey penetration 1 Flat ceiling with roof space Some of these flue scenarios may require additional flue components other than those listed on page 17 FREESTANDING FLUE CONFIGURATIONS ...

Страница 19: ...IONS 21 4 3 INBUILT CAVITY DIMENSIONS 22 4 4 DEFLECTOR PLATE GRILLS 23 4 5 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 24 19 PLEASE NOTE All diagrams in this manual are for illustration purposes only DO NOT scale from any of these diagrams All measurements are in millimetres unless otherwise stated ...

Страница 20: ...e coverage Ensure the rockwool blanket is installed firmly to the inner sides of the enclosure and around the triple skin flue Ensure the slots of the starter triple are approx 100mm above the top of the rockwool The starter triple with slots and cap is then placed on top of the deflector plate All galvanised second and third skins must be installed crimp end UP Pick up weight of outer casing in r...

Страница 21: ...H 1200mm x DEPTH As per above x THICKNESS 50mm For a list of recommended materials and thicknesses refer to page 8 HEAT SENSITIVE MATERIALS EXCLUSION ZONES Minimum 1000mm above and 300mm either side of unit Unless forming an abutment with a wall the back and side hearth dimensions MUST NOT be altered please refer to page 22 for minimum sizes A B BASE HEARTH MINIMUM HEIGHT OF UNIT A 149mm A 150mm A...

Страница 22: ...ative inlet grilles may be used in lieu of the supplied inlet mesh vents They must be placed on either side of the bottom of the cavity have a minimum surface area of 360cm2 minimum size grilles 9cm x 40cm and should be in line with the base of the fireplace Outtake Size The same size on either side is required for the top air outtake on either side OR one long outtake grill can be installed at th...

Страница 23: ...te then the triple skin starter flue if partial masonry or remaining single skin flue if fully masonry is to be installed above the plate Ventilation grills consisting of one large grill in front or two smaller grills on either side of the cavity shall be fitted at the bottom of the enclosure for air intake just below the deflector plate to allow for air outtake All vent material must be non combu...

Страница 24: ...tarter Triple Skin Flue 900mm 3 x 9 11 13 Triple Skin Flue 900mm 9 13 Cover Cone 6 9 Anti Down Draught Cowl 4 5 METER 9 FULL MASONRY FLUE KIT 2 1 3 4 5 9 Flue Adaptor 9 Starter Flue With Gussets 900mm 4 x 9 Stainless Steel Flues 900mm 9 13 Cover Cone 9 Anti Down Draught Cowl FULL MASONRY INSTALL OVERVIEW All internal 9 flue must be stainless steel 1 1 2 2 3 5 6 4 5 4 3 MINIMUM INBUILT FLUE COMPONE...

Страница 25: ...5 MECHANISMS UNIT ASSEMBLY 5 1 MECHANISM GUIDE 26 5 2 ASSEMBLY 27 30 25 ...

Страница 26: ...on O Damper closed C Damper opened LOCATION OF MECHANISMS PRIMARY AIR DAMPER CONTROLS OPEN CLOSE PARTS Close primary air 8 Counterweight support mechanism 1 2 5 5 3 3 6 7 7 4 8 5 Additional air adjustment 6 2 1 3 4 5 Damper Plate also known as Valve Assembly Baffle Back Plate Ash Pan Grates Ash Retainer also known as Fire Dogs For part numbers and the complete parts list refer to page 38 1 2 3 4 5...

Страница 27: ...mbly must be done prior to the installation of the flue system 1 Coat around the top part of the base including the grooves at the back with refactory cement black can written ROC 2 Position the gather on top 3 Fit and tighten the nuts screws to secure the gather chamber the base of the firebox together Before hooking the counterweight to the back make sure that the latches at the bottom of the do...

Страница 28: ...REMOVED AND RE ASSEMBLED FOR FLUE SWEEPING FROM INSIDE OF THE FIREBOX See instructions below 1 Before removing the damper remove the baffle take care to hold the decorative back plate of the unit to avoid it falling then put the damper into the open vertical position 2 Raise the damper following the arrow to disengage it from its brackets 3 Turn the damper towards the right hand side 4 Then lower ...

Страница 29: ...side ash retainer covers on the left and right of the firebox 4 Place the front ash retainer into position 5 Place the left and right grates into the base of the firebox 6 Insert the ash pan IMPORTANT ENSURE THE DECORATIVE PLATE IS CORRECTLY SUPPORTED BY THE BAFFLE For maintenance or replacing a part please do the opposite of the instructions here taking care to hold the decorative plate to avoid ...

Страница 30: ...ASSEMBLY 5 2 30 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE RADIANTE 700 INSTALLING THE MESH SIDES FOR INBUILT INSTALLATION To be fixed to either side of the fuel loading door maybe required when unit is installed inbuilt ...

Страница 31: ...6 OPERATION 6 1 BEFORE FIRST IGNITION 32 6 2 RECOMMENDED FIRE WOOD 33 6 3 HOW TO LIGHT BURN SAFELY 34 35 6 4 WARNINGS LABELS 36 31 ...

Страница 32: ...hances of smoke being blown back It is NOT recommended to use the unit with the door open for prolonged and continuous periods of time Never leave the door open unsupervised With the door closed Opening the damper will ensure that smoke is not blown back out when refueling OPEN CLOSED DOOR OPERATION The heat output from a Cheminées Philippe fireplace depends mainly on the fuel used Burn hardwood o...

Страница 33: ...around 7 kg For sustained heat use large numbers of small logs eg 6 to 8 logs of 6cm in diameter on a good bed of embers For a longer lasting fire use larger diameter logs eg 3 logs of 13 to 15 cm diameter on a medium bed of embers NEVER LOAD MORE THAN 20KG OF WOOD RECOMMENDED FIRE WOODTIME MOISTURE CONTENT OUTCOME BELOW 15 Wood very dry and may burn too fast 15 20 Wood burns efficiently and econo...

Страница 34: ...ed front to back The second pieces should be slightly smaller in size and positioned side to side 2 Then follow the same cross section method for the kindling 3 Firestarters should then be evenly positioned between the two layers of kindling on the back middle and front of the kindling 4 Once the kindling has caught properly close the door and wait for the first hardwood log to light before adjust...

Страница 35: ... time at a very slow burn rate with vents and damper fully closed is not recommended especially at the start and end of winter and when the temperature rises as this can cause deposits of soot and tar on the window and in the flue Do not use the fireplace with the door and air inlets entirely open at the same time as well as having an excessive load of wood This will produce extremely high tempera...

Страница 36: ...ireplace door and call the fire brigade WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS NZS 4013 WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT S OPERATING WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN H...

Страница 37: ...7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 SERVICING GUIDE 38 7 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 39 7 3 SPARE PARTS 40 37 ...

Страница 38: ...its equipped with a perforated grille on the outside clean this with a vacuum cleaner to avoid the build up of dust in the perforations which would reduce convection air circulation Regularly empty the ash box to avoid an accumulation of ash which could obstruct and damage the grates Ashes should be cold and placed in a non combustible container with a tightly fitting lid and moved outdoors immedi...

Страница 39: ...r temperatures are causing low flue gas temperatures Have your fireplace checked by an authorised service agent Lack of heat The fire smoulders or goes out Try and light your fire using cut or smaller pieces of wood Ensure there is enough fresh air in the room refer to page 6 Lack of oxygen in the firebox ensure inlets are open Using a moisture meter check the moisture content of the wood refer to...

Страница 40: ... number which can be found on the identification plate on the base of the unit on the base of the ash pan chamber Only use spare parts in particular the replacement of glass should only be sourced and supplied by Cheminées Philippe Australia Please refer to common parts list on page 27 for all other parts refer to diagram below ...

Страница 41: ...8 WARRANTY 8 1 WARRANTY POLICY EXTENDED WARRANTY 42 8 2 INSTALLER CHECKLIST FORM 43 41 ...

Страница 42: ...re therefore guaranteed for one year as per the table below The window panes can resist temperatures of around 750 So any breakage can only be caused by impact during use or handling and cannot be exchanged under the terms of the warranty Our fireplaces are specially designed so that parts can be replaced during routine maintenance Any damage that occurs due to incorrect installation or user error...

Страница 43: ... packaging including any flammable material has been removed 6 The user has been shown the Mechanisms Operation Maintenance guide 7 The user has been advised to cure the firebox initially with 10 small fires 8 This manual has been left with the owners of this fireplace 9 A Certificate of Compliance has been given to the owner DATE OF INSTALLATION FIRST LAST NAME OF INSTALLER COMPANY NAME IF APPLIC...

Страница 44: ...CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE AUSTRALIA BY WIGNELLS OF MELBOURNE 430 Johnston St Abbotsford VIC 3067 180 Whitehorse Rd Blackburn VIC 3130 03 9417 3315 WWW CHEMPHILAUST COM AU ...

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