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FOR FIRST FIRE

All Kent wood fires are finished in a high temperature quality stove paint. The paint has 

not 

been fully cured until it has been heated. If the fire is run too hot, too fast, the paint will burn off 

before it has had a chance to fully bond to the steel. When the fire is first used, it should be run 

on “low” for the first 4 hours to allow the paint time to fully cure.

CLEANING OUT THE WOOD FIRE

Your wood fire should require minimum cleaning. If the wood fire is operated correctly, and 

according to the instructions most of the ash will be consumed by the fire and a bed of ash will 

be maintained that does not build up to any great extent. 
If you find that you have to clean out ashes every day or so, it indicates that the wood fire is not 

being operated correctly. Either excessively wet wood, unseasoned wood or foreign materials 

are being burnt, or the air control is being turned down too much. 
Don’t clean out the firebox completely during the heating season. Leave about 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 taken outdoors to a 

location well away from any combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are to 

be disposed of by burial in the garden or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained 

in the container until they are completely extinguished and cold. This may take several days.  

CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL

We recommend the flue of your wood fire is inspected before use at the start of each heating 

season and also periodically during the season.  When you are able to operate the wood fire 

without creating 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. Your Kent wood 

fire requires minimal maintenance, and will keep its good looks for a long time with just a little 

attention.

RUST

Your  Kent  wood  fire  is  manufactured  using  steel  components.  Due  to  the  extreme  operating 

temperatures and inconsistent fuel that wood fires are subjected to, a small amount of rusting over 

time on the inside of the fire box is normal. Without adequate care it is realistic to expect that the steel 

fire box and internal components will show signs of corrosion. 
All steel, including stainless steel requires a level of care and protection to retain its appearance. No 

steel is immune to corrosion and neither is it maintenance free. 
If your fire box and internal components are showing signs of more than a small amount of surface 

rust, and a water leak can be eliminated, moisture in the fire box can only be due to the environment 

the fire is installed in, and or, through the fuel that is being used.
Seasoned wood is a very vague term as it depends on how the wood has been kept and stored 

since it was felled. Just because a log was felled 2 years ago, does not mean that it is seasoned 

enough to be considered “good wood” and suitable fire wood.
Visual inspection takes a lot of experience to tell if a piece of wood is sufficiently seasoned and dry 

enough to be “good wood”. Wet or unseasoned wood is not good for heat output as it produces more 

smoke. The moisture released from wet wood combined with the smoke is in most cases corrosive.
Purchasing a moisture meter is an inexpensive way to test how dry your wood is. Always test a new 

load of fire wood to gauge if it is “good wood”. This will help determine how your fire wood needs 

to be handled - use now, to be aired or stored for next season.

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Страница 1: ...ing this wood fire and we suggest that the Insurance Company covering building insurance be advised of the installation 3 Kent built in wood fires when installed according to these instructions comply...

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Страница 3: ...ATION MASONRY CONSTRUCTION Prepare the masonry fireplace to accept the selected insert wood fire and flue ensuring installation requirements for width depth and height measurements are acceptable for...

Страница 4: ...ds up fix lengths together with 3 rivets or self tapping screws and slide over 150mm flue pipe from the top down to sit in position onto 200mm section of flue transition atop the Zero clearance box Ad...

Страница 5: ...m flue casing pipe from the top down to sit in position onto the 250mm section of flue transition atop the Zero clearance box Add additional 250mm sections of flue as necessary to finish at the same h...

Страница 6: ...ant bolt location Door adjustment catch pin FIG 3 Install the selected Kent wood burner into the prepared fireplace Once in position and level fix the fire to the base of the fireplace enclosure with...

Страница 7: ...flue termination is in a good clear position Your installer should be able to give advice on the best flue termination position for your situation Problems associated with wind noise or draft are almo...

Страница 8: ...of 785mm wide and 640mm deep behind the face of the wall with an additional 360mm forward of the wall face to allow for the front clearance once installed Timber framing around the Inbuilt box must h...

Страница 9: ...age initial demonstrations on how to light and operate the fire to ensure the user can confidently operate the fire for safe and efficient performance FIREWOOD Modern clean burning wood fires are desi...

Страница 10: ...rly 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 spilli...

Страница 11: ...reosote 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 re...

Страница 12: ...atches occur or the paint is damaged by over firing or aggressive cleaning agents the appliance can easily be touched up by using stove paint Any rust or other stubborn marks that may appear can be cl...

Страница 13: ...the temperature exposure Ensure ember levels do not build up to high when reloading the fire with fuel Replacing air tubes 1 Remove bricks from both sides 2 Remove the pin from the end of the old tub...

Страница 14: ...Top rear view Rata Logfire II The baffle in your Kent wood fire is an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean efficient and controllable burn However baffles and Promat bricks are a...

Страница 15: ...ructions 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...

Страница 16: ...t date of publication and are subject to change without notice Kent products are distributed by Aber Holdings Ltd T A Aber Living 17 Mainstreet Place Te Rapa Hamilton 3200 Free Phone 0800 161 161 Free...

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