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The air tube in your Kent wood fire is an important part of the appliance and helps ensure 

a clean, efficient and controllable burn. However, air tubes are a consumable item and 

are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to the exposure 

to the extreme heat of the fire.

The life of the air tube will depend on what is burnt in the fire, how hot the fire usually 

burns and also the ash level. If the ash level is allowed to build up. This can push ashes up 

and into the holes stopping the air cooling effect. It also means hot embers are in closer 

proximity to the tube, increasing the temperature exposure. Keep ember levels to the 

recommended height of 3cm below air tubes.

Replacing air tubes:

1.   Remove bricks from both sides

2.   Remove the pin from the end of the old tube

3.   Slide tube to one side, this will release the opposite end

4.   Pull released end up and towards the door and remove

5.   Reverse process for new tube

KENT AIR TUBES

KENT BAFFLES

Dimensions (mm): 488 x 238

KWF299-7044

Dimensions (mm): 400 x 208

KWF299-6190

Includes Promat bricks

Dimensions (mm): 480 x 200

KWF299-7043

Top front

KWF299-6905

Top rear

KWF299-6906

KWF299-6908

KWF299-6986

Air Tube Pin

KWF299-6900

Dimensions (mm): 495 x 190

KWF299-6189

Firebox requires 2 baffles

Dimensions (mm): 529 x 157

KWF299-6177

KWF299-6903

Rear

KWF299-6992

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REPLACEMENT PARTS

Tui Rad

Dimensions (mm): 488 x 314

KWF299-6993

Barker II

Quantum

Haast, Aspiring, Murchison & 

Tilefire Max CA II

Signature

Kiwi Rad II, Astron & Firenze 

Barker II

KWF299-6907

All Fires

Kiwi Rad II, Astron & Firenze

Haast, Aspiring, Murchison & 

Tilefire Max CA II 

Quantum

Signature

Tui Rad

Air Tube Spacer

KWF299-6257

All Fires

Replacement parts must be original Kent parts. Maintenance required should be carried 

out by qualified service people. Please consult your Kent retailer for their details. The wood 

fire should not be modified in any way except in accordance with instructions supplied 

by Kent.

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Страница 1: ...uggest that the Insurance Company covering building insurance be advised of the installation 3 This Kent freestanding wood fire when installed according to these instructions complies with the provisions of AS NZS 2918 2001 Installation of Domestic Solid Fuel Burning Appliances 4 The clearances given in these instructions are necessary to prevent overheating of nearby combustibles and drying out o...

Страница 2: ...e wood fire to ensure this Once the location is confirmed the wood fire must be restrained against movement due to earthquakes The Kent freestanding wood fire is restrained by fixing the wood fire to the floor with two bolts of 6mm minimum diameter through the holes provided in the plinth base through the floor protector and floor For solid concrete floors use 8mm DYNABOLTS or similar with a minim...

Страница 3: ... passage of the flue pipe and casings through the ceiling Trim back and reframe timbers to allow for fixing the ceiling plate and outer liner Cut and frame an opening in the roof and position the outer casing through the roof until it is flush with the underside of the ceiling Fix with 4 screws or nails to the framing of the square opening in the ceiling and roof at the 4 points Ensure a suitable ...

Страница 4: ...cal and without bends If an offset is required it should be as close to the wood fire as practicable and should not be offset more than 500mm from the centre line of the flue stub Clearances from the flue pipe to combustible materials must be maintained Refer Table 1 Restrictions or leaks in the flue system may reduce the draught and in severe conditions could cause smoke to enter the room The flu...

Страница 5: ...KWF298 6022 Kent stainless steel flue reflector KWF298 6029 Kent stainless steel flue twin pack 150mm KWF298 6049 Kent black stainless steel flue twin pack 150 x 1200mm KWF298 6051 Kent floor penetration 200 250mm diameter KWF298 6053 Kent 360 degree flue pipe guard KWF298 6328 Kent stainless steel hat and cowl KWF298 6614 Kent extension flue 150 200 250 1200mm KWF298 7025 Kent galvanised flue 200...

Страница 6: ...QUICKLY TO BEGIN WITH Allow several small fires to build up a layer of ash in the wood fire and cure the paint before using maximum power NORMAL OPERATION ONCE THE FIRE IS ESTABLISHED The Kent wood fire requires fresh air for optimal burning and this must come from outside the house A normal house will allow enough air in through incidental openings to satisfy this We recommend that a source of ai...

Страница 7: ...ebox completely Leave at least 25mm of ash in the bottom of the firebox after cleaning These ashes in the bottom of the wood fire assist the burning process by insulating the firebox and allowing air circulation under the fire bed When emptying ashes use a metal container with a tight fitting lid Do not use this container for any other purpose The closed container of ashes should immediately be ta...

Страница 8: ...the glass Remember that a properly operated wood fire will keep the glass clean by itself LUBRICATION The door hinges door handle spindle and air slide mechanism should be lubricated periodically with a suitable high temperature grease Do not use too much as this can melt and drop down onto the hearth staining it RE PAINTING All Kent wood fires are finished in high temperature paint If marks or sc...

Страница 9: ...eleased end up and towards the door and remove 5 Reverse process for new tube KENT AIR TUBES KENT BAFFLES Dimensions mm 488 x 238 KWF299 7044 Dimensions mm 400 x 208 KWF299 6190 Includes Promat bricks Dimensions mm 480 x 200 KWF299 7043 Top front KWF299 6905 Top rear KWF299 6906 KWF299 6908 KWF299 6986 Air Tube Pin KWF299 6900 Dimensions mm 495 x 190 KWF299 6189 Firebox requires 2 baffles Dimensio...

Страница 10: ...les are a consumable item and are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to the exposure to the extreme heat of the fire The life of the bafle will depend on what is burnt in the fire and how hot the fire usually burns Replacing baffles 1 Remove side bricks from the fire 2 Pull the old baffle out of the locater hole in the rear of the fire 3 Allow the front of the baffl...

Страница 11: ...e manufacturer s instructions and all applicable standards regulations and by laws Your Kent wood fire must be installed with an approved flue system Failure to do so may void your warranty in its entirety The company is not liable for any consequential damage by a failure or defect covered in this warranty All claims against the warranty must be directed in the first instance to the retail outlet...

Страница 12: ...ings Ltd T A Aber 17 Mainstreet Place Te Rapa Hamilton 3200 Free Phone 0800 161 161 Free Fax 0800 163 163 www aber co nz Product specifications are at date of publication and are subject to change without notice www kent co nz KWF299 7108 04 15 ...

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