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Drill and fix flue system into flue spigot with one stainless steel self-tapping screw.
Drill and secure the appliance to the floor protector using the two rear holes behind the pedestal.
HEARTH (OR FLOOR PROTECTOR)
In conjunction with the Emissions & Efficiency test report applicable to the Magnum P300 (AS/NZS
4012/2 Rep. No. 07/1650),
this wood burner model requires a non insulated floor protector
(or Hearth).
Please note:
If the Magnum P300 is being installed into a property over 5 acres in size, whereby a “wetback or
water booster” is permissible
and
being fitted, an
insulated
floor protector is then required. With
any water heating device installed into a wood burner, the wood burner must be operated at a
higher temperature, in order for the flames to be able to heat efficiently both the water and the
room (or area) where the fire has been installed. In this instance the fire is performing a dual
function and without being operated at a sufficiently higher temperature, “smoking” and “fly ash”
can emit from the fire into the room and creosote can form easily inside the fire box, thus causing
damage internally.
With properties less than 5 acres in size, this model complies with the New Zealand clean air
regulations and was tested without a water heating device, therefore those properties are not
permitted to install a “wetback or water booster” into the Magnum P300 wood burner.
The floor protector must be mechanically fixed to the floor by bolting or screwing.
Please note:
The floor protector must be fixed by a non flammable adhesive to a concrete floor where the floor
may have water pipes or electrical wires positioned underneath. The wood burning appliance can
then be bolted to the floor protector with two 8mm x 50mm dynabolts.