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DOOR HANDLE AND DOOR
The door handle is pre-fitted and should not require
any adjustment on assembly of the fire.
To ensure the door is shutting correctly cut a plain
piece of paper about 50mm wide and place between
the open door and the door frame. Close the door
and try to pull the paper out. If the paper can be
freely pulled out, the door will need to be adjusted
so when the door and handle is in the locked closed
position pressure is applied to the paper strip ensuring
door seal is seated correctly.
If the handle has too much sideways movement the back nut on the hinge screw will need
to be released. Tighten the hinge screw with an Allen key until the desired movement is
achieved (not too tight, not too loose), then re-tighten back nut to hold screw in position.
Any adjustment required to maintain the correct fit of the door is made at the door catch pin
on the right side of the door lip. To adjust the fit of the door catch, loosen the lock nut and turn
the catch pin to loosen or tighten the fit. Re-tighten the lock nut (Refer Fig 3).
TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LAND
Given that the Topography of the land and atmospheric conditions vary considerably from house
to house, it is possible for a wood fire flue to comply with the minimum requirements set out in fig.
2 but still fail to extend upward far enough to establish ambient updraft. It is not uncommon for
fireplaces in houses that are surrounded by hills or trees, or that are located by large bodies of
water to need more flue height than the minimum required by code.
Seismic resistant
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 suitable anchors through the supplied fixing
points in the base of the wood burners outer box.
Determine the total length of flue pipe and outer casing required by measurement.
Assemble the flue pipe lengths with the swaged ends of the upper section inside the plain ends
of the lower pieces. Drill and fix each length with three stainless rivet’s or self-tapping screws. This
may be done on the ground and then the whole assembled length lowered down the chimney
to sit in the fire spigot. Note: It is important that each flue joint is sealed with commercially
available flue sealing compound, including the joint between flue spigot and the first length of
flue pipe.
Locate the flue or adjustable bend into the flue outlet of the heater and ensure flue pipe or
bend is sealed into fire spigot with flue sealant.
Ensure the top of the chimney terminates at a point complying with the guidelines noted in fig.
2 and that the flue pipe extends above the 250mm casing flue by 180mm. Trim flues as required.
Secure the top spacer bracket to the flue pipe and ensure the slots fit snugly inside the 250mm
chimney liner.
Secure outer liner to chimney cap flashing, or cement outer liner in position with mortar or other
suitable sealing compound ensuring that there are no gaps and a water tight seal is achieved.
Note:
some areas require a chimney cap flashing to be used (not supplied).
Slide the cowl transition over the flue pipe until it rests on the top spreader. Fit and secure rain hat
or cowl noting it must be readily removable for flue sweeping.
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