Step 7
– Flue System
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Fit the 200mm / 250mm liner assembly stub central to the hole in the top of the ZC Cabinet
using the self-tapping screws (supplied), and fix to the top of the ZC Cabinet.
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When fitting the 150mm diameter S/S flue pipes, 200mm diameter Galv inner liners & 250mm
Galv outer liners, use only flue components that comply with AS/NZS 2918:2001.
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As the flue system is assembled from the firebox up, one length at a time, start with the
150mm S/S flue pipe. Ensure the first length is fastened and sealed to the firebox. Use the
hole provided at the front of the firebox flue spigot. All 150mm S/S flue pipes must be sealed
and riveted together using at least 3 x S/S rivets in each joint.
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As the 3 different diameters are joined, one length at a time, use S/S spacers between the S/S
flue pipe and liners to ensure the correct spacing. All flue pipes and liners require at least 3 x
S/S rivets at each joint.
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Depending upon the type of false chimney / termination being used, will determine the type of
cowl and casing cover being used. This will also dictate the type of venting to use, refer to fig
3 & 4.
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Once the flue system has been fitted and checked, a 25 x 25 x 5mm angle iron support (or
similar non-combustible support) should be secured to the framing, 750mm above the floor
protector to support the area directly behind the top of the fascia, refer to fig 10 & 11.
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Now the cavity can be clad prior to the fascia being fitted, as mentioned above in Step 4.
Step 8
– Fitting the Fascia and Fascia Spacer
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Carefully fit the Fascia spacer frame (3 pieces) together using cotton gloves, so as not to mark
the paint. Locate over the 4 x ball clips and centralise if necessary. The spacer frame is not
screwed together, but is held in place by the fascia.
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Carefully lift and fit the fascia (not under the grill blades) using cotton gloves. Locate centrally
over the ball studs and gently push onto the studs until all are secure.
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Check the fit of all parts to ensure there are no gaps large enough, to cause a draught or heat
loss.
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Re-fit the door & air control knob.
Step 9 - Mantle details
A mantle can be made from combustible materials and made using the minimum / maximum sizes as
per fig 14.