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SPECIFICATIONS

External fire dimensions (mm)

 

Performance

Model

Model No.

Width

Depth

Height

Average 

emissions

Average  

efficiency

ECAN NO *

Cardrona

KWF295-6960

535

490

648

0.80g/kg

69%

165498

Oxford

KWF295-6961

535

490

648

0.80g/kg

69%

165500

Benmore

KWF295-6962

535

490

648

0.80g/kg

69%

165499

Haast

KWF295-6950

575

560

730

0.98g/kg

66%

144660

Murchison

KWF295-6952

575

560

730

0.98g/kg

66%

144662

Aspiring

KWF295-6951

575

560

730

0.98g/kg

66%

144661

Ruapehu

KWF295-6965

760

588

718

0.54g/kg

66%

191312

* ECAN NO = Environment Canterbury authorisation number.

TABLE 1

N

N

Minimum Installation Clearances (with flue shield) mm

Hearth Clearances (mm)

Model

Model No.

A

B

C*

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

M

N

Cardrona

KWF295-6960

135

350

300

130

120

270

610

395

795

855 1140

585 1000

Oxford

KWF295-6961

135

350

300

130

120

270

610

395

795

855 1140

585 1000

Benmore

KWF295-6962

135

350

300

130

120

270

610

395

795

855 1140

585 1000

Haast 

KWF295-6950

160

360

300

130

190

320

645

500

835

960 1340

640 1160

Murchison

KWF295-6952

160

360

300

130

190

320

645

500

835

960 1340

640 1160

Aspiring

KWF295-6951

160

360

300

130

190

320

645

500

835

960 1340

640 1160

Ruapehu

KWF295-6965

150

200

300

100

170

315

580

540

960

913

1375

640 1180

Fuel loading opening to end of floor protector.

Wall Clearances

Corner Clearances

FIG. 1

TABLE 2

MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES 

Description

Model No.

Standard - 4.2m

KWF298-7005

Tested to AS/NZS 2918, Appendix F, ARS report No;02/649

Energy Saver - 4.2m

KWF298-7006

Tested to AS/NZS 2918, Appendix F, ARS report No;02/649

Sloping Ceiling - 4.2m

KWF298-7354

Tested to AS/NZS 2918, Appendix F, ARS report No;14/2718

RECOMMENDED FLUE KITS FOR KENT FREE STANDING WOOD FIRES

Содержание Aspiring

Страница 1: ...t 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 of the house structure They may not be reduced without authorisation 5 Important Read all instructions c...

Страница 2: ...95 795 855 1140 585 1000 Oxford KWF295 6961 135 350 300 130 120 270 610 395 795 855 1140 585 1000 Benmore KWF295 6962 135 350 300 130 120 270 610 395 795 855 1140 585 1000 Haast KWF295 6950 160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160 Murchison KWF295 6952 160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160 Aspiring KWF295 6951 160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160 Ruape...

Страница 3: ...stainless steel flue 150 x 1200mm 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 KW...

Страница 4: ...h swaged end up and bottom flush with the underside of the ceiling Fix in position with adequate screws fitted from inside the flue through to the framing of the 260mm square opening in the ceiling at the 4 intersecting points Back off each screw 5mm so each fixing point has a 5mm gap between 250mm Ø flue casing and 260mm timber framed hole Start with the black sections of s s flue Join the requir...

Страница 5: ...TRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THE FLUE KIT Before the wood fire is used ensure that a Compliance Certificate supplied by a Registered Installer and or Territorial Authority Inspector is obtained for the user We encourage initial demonstrations on how to light and operate the fire to ensure the user can confidently operate the fire for safe and efficient performance Where the flue terminates more than on...

Страница 6: ... taken at the design or installation stage to ensure the building has adequate ventilation to ensure draft in the flue system is always to the outside OPERATION Thank you for purchasing a Kent wood fire Used and maintained correctly it will provide you with many years of warmth in your home Kent wood fires have been the main source of heating for many Kiwi homes for over 40 years Please ensure you...

Страница 7: ...ouse is particularly air tight a vent may need to be installed next to the wood fire to provide the air required Lack of air will lead to a wood fire that is hard to light and get going or in bad cases to smoke spilling back into the room While an air control is fitted it is recommended that for the cleanest operation this is left fully open and the amount of heat generated is adjusted by the amou...

Страница 8: ...g creosote deposits the interval between inspections may be increased but the flue must always be inspected and cleaned at least once a year The flue should be swept by a professional chimney sweep to remove any build up of creosote and soot A professional sweep should also advise of any problems that may be detected in the inspection of the flue and offer advice on any repair and replacements You...

Страница 9: ...ents the appliance can easily be touched up by using stove paint Any rust or other stubborn marks that may appear can be cleaned up and removed with the help of a steel wool pad and hot soapy water then repainted if necessary Touch up paint is available from your Kent retailer Any unprotected steel surface left exposed in an environment where moisture may sit on it for extended periods will requir...

Страница 10: ...imum 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 REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts must be original Kent parts Maintenance required should be carried out...

Страница 11: ...g air tube out through door 3 Lift baffle plate up off side support rails and pull forward 40mm Push one side up as high as you can while letting the other side drop over the side support rail 4 Keep at a 30 angle and remove it through the door 5 Reverse process to install new baffle And air tube 6 Ensure baffle is sitting firm against back The fire bricks in your Kent wood fire are an important p...

Страница 12: ...se of this appliance not in accordance with the instructions supplied will render this warranty void Your Kent wood fire must be installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and with the appropriate approved flue system Installation must comply with applicable standards regulations and local by laws Failure to do so will void any warranty offered in its entirety If the appliance nee...

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