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INSTALLATION

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INSERT HEATERS ONLY

WARNING: This appliance and flue MUST be installed in a full masonry fireplace, and must
be installed by a qualified wood heater installer according to the latest version of AS2918.

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Top view
Dimensions

Side view
Dimensions

Dimensions

Evolution 4
Evolution 6

All dimensions are in millimetres

805

1032

675

520

705

755

932

625

520

605

705

870

575

470

545

firebox

width

firebox

depth

firebox

height

facia

width

facia

height

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M

L

K

J

Evolution 8

FIREPLACE CONSTRUCTION

This wood heater

be installed in a full

must

masonry fireplace, which has been carefully
inspected for cracks or deterioration. The chimney
should be cleaned prior to installation.

You

install a flue the entire length of the

must

chimney. This will help your heater perform to its
full capabilities. It is also easier to clean.

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES

The table and diagram below shows the minimum
clearances (in millimetres) to combustible
materials.

Clearance ‘A’ is from the top of the hearth to the
underside of the combustible mantlepiece.

Clearance ‘B’ is between the combustible
surround columns.

A

B

HEARTH CONSTRUCTION

Do not build the hearth over the front of the heater
as this will prevent access to the fan through the
front bottom air inlet cover.

Please refer to the requirements and diagram
below:

Evolution 4 insert heater: The hearth shall consist
of no less than 45 mm thick compressed fibre
cement sheet, with thermal conductivity not
greater than 0.33 W/m°K.

Evolution 6 or Evolution 8 insert heater: The
hearth shall consist of no less than 30 mm thick
compressed fibre cement sheet with a 15 mm air
gap underneath. The cement sheet shall have a
thermal conductivity not greater than 0.33
W/m°K. The air gap must provide a minimum of
3,750 mm² on each side (eg. two slots of 125 mm
x 15 mm ventilation on either side).

D

C

Evolution 4 insert

Evolution 6 insert

1130

1445

1030

1465

920

1420

B

A

Evolution 8 insert

All dimensions are in millimetres

Evolution 4 insert

Evolution 6 insert

1033

605

930

605

900

500

D

C

Evolution 8 insert

All dimensions are in millimetres

Содержание EVOLUTION4 INSERT

Страница 1: ...Australian Standards AS NZS 2918 2001 and AS NZS 4013 4012 2014 Prior to installation check with your state and local authorities regarding any specific regulations that may apply Please keep these in...

Страница 2: ...ide adequate protection for your hands Use your heater according to these instructions CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES I N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H T H E S E I...

Страница 3: ...runs from side to side You will need to slide the back edge of the baffle plate onto the brackets and then slide the baffle into position Ensure the baffle plate is pushed all the way to the back of t...

Страница 4: ...following The hearth must consist of at least 12mm of noncombustible material It is not recommended that you make your own hearth The hearth and heater assembly must be placed on a firm and level surf...

Страница 5: ...flow be maintained between the two surfaces to remove excess heat HEARTH CLEARANCES It is necessary to ensure that the heater is positioned on the hearth so that the requirements below are observed Th...

Страница 6: ...le materials Clearance A is from the top of the hearth to the underside of the combustible mantlepiece Clearance B is between the combustible surround columns A B HEARTH CONSTRUCTION Do not build the...

Страница 7: ...osts you money in wasted fuel and increased maintenance It is difficult to determine if wood is dry just by looking at it If you can hear the wood sizzle and hiss or can see moisture bubbling from the...

Страница 8: ...high and low positions are clearly marked on all models For low burns Use this setting for low burning or for extended burn times For medium burns This is the optimal setting for normal use For high...

Страница 9: ...es are level with the firebox opening it s time for a clean out This should only be done when the firebox has completely cooled Removing hot ashes is hazardous Push chunks of charred wood to one side...

Страница 10: ...irebox for wear or excessive corrosion Inspect firebricks where fitted and replace if broken Check that the air slide moves smoothly If it is sticky lubricate it with high temperature grease available...

Страница 11: ...ther fuel This in turn reduces pollution Do not overheat your home If you feel hot even when wearing light clothing then you are wasting energy Install ceiling fans in the main rooms These are an exce...

Страница 12: ...ries for your heater like mesh guards toolsets and wood baskets Also you can ask about maintenance products firelighters touch up paint flue cleaning products and more G L G Australia Pty Ltd Building...

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