INSTALLING THE FLUE
You MUST use a flue system which complies with the current installation Standard AS/NZS 2918.
Full instructions are supplied with the flue kit, and these MUST be followed closely, including the
minimum flue exit height from the top of the floor protector and the minimum exit height above the
roof line or roof ridge as detailed in the instructions.
Always seal the flue to the flue socket of the
firebox
using firebox cement or fibreglass rope.Only flue systems tested with your particular model
are approved for use at the tabled clearances.
TESTED AUSTRALIAN 150mm FLUE OPTIONS:-
Acorn Metal-Special Insulated Flue Kit with 900mm 120 polished reflector.
Floate Metal - Flomet Super Single with full length decorative heat shield with 120 solid back.
Statewide Heating - Model M 1 with 900mm half-round enamelled flue shield.
We recommend the use of genuine Logaire flue kits or kits approved by Logaire. The flue MUST be
installed in accordance with the detailed instructions accompanying it. A flue heat shield (including a
top dispersal cap), as detailed on page 3, must be fitted at the back of the flue (directly above the
stove) to achieve the reduced wall clearances shown in the table. The Logaire flue heat shield kit for
150mm flues is Part No 551481. Kits include mounting brackets and heat dispersal caps.
OTHER FLUE SYSTEMS
Flues and flue heat shields other than those listed above may be used, but if they have not been
tested with these heaters, their installation clearances will be those specified in AS/NZS 2918:2001 for
untested flue installations. Unless otherwise specified on page 4, all heat sensitive wall material must
be kept at least 600mm away from any flue which is not fitted with a flue heat shield.
FIXING THE WOODFIRE IN POSITION
Once the flue shielding system has been installed through the ceiling and roof, the woodfire can be
placed in its approximate position on the floor protector. Reach down through the flue spigot and
carefully remove the polystyrene packing above the firebox top baffle, remembering that the baffle can
be broken by rough handling. The flue can now be installed. Finally adjust the stove position making
sure the flue is vertical and that the necessary minimum woodfire-to-wall distances are being
achieved. In New Zealand and some parts of Australia, Standards require that the woodfire and floor
protector be secured to prevent shifting in the event of an earthquake. This is best done by fastening
the woodfire right through the protector to the floor, using at least two screws not less than 12 gauge,
or the equivalent size of coach bolts or toggle fasteners. Anchor the appliance through the holes in the
leg pads.
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Before using the woodfire, confirm that the internal firebox components are in their correct positions. (See
‘FIREBOX LINERS” in the Maintenance section).
Make sure that the baffle is correctly placed on top of the supporting shelves at each side of the firebox, and
that it is back far enough for the two front corners to drop behind the retaining ribs on top of the shelves. A
metal reinforcing channel is provided for the baffle. Fit this along the edge of the baffle nearest the door.
If you need to remove the top baffle, first withdraw the secondary air tube following the instructions in the
Maintenance section.
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