
FLUE STARTER TRANSITION
The Inbuilt box is supplied with a Flue Transition Kit of 600mm long flue components. These
components are specially ventilated and must be used at the bottom of the flue system. The
150mm stainless steel flue fits into the standard flue spigot of the fire. The 200mm casing sits
down onto the top of the firebox casing, with the venting holes at the bottom. The 250mm
casing fits into the socket of the Inbuilt box with the venting holes at the bottom. No substitutions
may be made for these components.
Additional extension kits of 150mm, 200mm, and 250mm flue must be purchased to suit the
particular installation. At least three flue extension lengths will be required to meet the minimum
height requirements of 4.6m above the floor protector. Refer to the Logfire II or Rata instructions
for general flue requirements.
The Flue extensions are installed in the usual way on top of the Flue Transition Kit.
Step 1: Fix side to
back
Step 2: Fix other
side to back
Step 3: Fix top to
sides and back
Step 4: View from
front. Fix inbuilt box
to floor protector
Top
Side
Rear panel
Side
QUICK ASSEMBLY GUIDE
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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.
FIREWOOD
Modern clean burning wood fires are designed to burn seasoned dry natural soft wood only,
such as pine.
The moisture content of the wood affects the performance of your wood fire greatly. The most
important thing you can do to operate your wood fire correctly is to use the correct seasoned
dry wood. All types of seasoned natural wood will burn in your wood fire, but your wood fire is
tuned to burn seasoned clean, dry soft woods.
Fossil fuels such as coal are not suitable. Do not burn garbage or large quantiles of paper,
cardboard or similar materials. Do not use chemically impregnated timber, reclaimed wood
from wet environments and do not use drift wood. These corrode the components of the wood
fire and flue systems reducing the life of your wood fire.
Handy Hint:
When preparing firewood for use, store it in an open shed exposed to wind. If
stored in an enclosed garage or shed it will take longer to dry out.
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 your installer completes and signs the warranty registration card
in this booklet. We encourage you to read the warranty conditions and draw
your attention to improper fuel use.
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