FLUE.
USE ONLY AN APPROVED FLUE SYSTEM.
NOTE. For safe operation, the flue must be at least 900mm long (NG and PROP models) or 2.9m
long (ULPG models).
1. Stand the heater in its proposed position, taking care to observe the minimum clearances shown on
page 5 or 6. A floor protector (hearth) is not needed.
2. Drop a plumb-bob from the ceiling to hang centrally in the flue socket of the heater and mark the
position on the ceiling. Drive a small nail through at this point and inspect the ceiling and roof to
ensure that the flue and its trim will be at least 25mm clear of any combustible material. The flue
termination requirements stated in 3 below will also need to be met.
3. Cut appropriate holes through the ceiling and roof material and install the flue in accordance with
the instructions accompanying it, taking care to provide any safety clearances specified in the
instructions (usually 25mm between the flue shield and any nearby combustible material). The
installation must meet the requirements of AS 5601 (AG 601) or NZS 5261 as appropriate. The top
of the flue must be above the roof, at least 500mm clear of any part of the roof and at least 1 metre
horizontally from any neighbouring structure. All flue sections must be securely coupled to each
other.
4. Flash the flue at the point of exit through the roof, to prevent water entry, and fit the flue cowl.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the flue system is operating correctly.
See ‘TEST FIRING’ below.
LOG AND EMBER PLACEMENT
Access to the firebox can be gained by removing the firebox glass. See GLASS REMOVAL in the
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (pages 11 and 12).
The heaters are shipped with the logs wired together, and they should be already in their correct
places, but the embers must be placed after installation. The wires serve no function after shipping, but
they may be left in position when using the fire without any adverse effects. The log identification and
positioning are shown below in case the logs have been dislodged during transit or if they have been
removed for access to the burner. Any broken or damaged logs must be replaced, and correct
positioning of the logs is vital for the burner to operate properly. The logs sit on the threaded posts at
the top of the burner, and a large flat washer fits over each of the six front posts before fitting the log.
Spread embers between and under the logs no further than 50mm back from the front edge of the
burner and also on the floor of the firebox at each side of the burner. Do NOT block the ventilation
slots in the burner.
LOG IDENTIFICATION
Rear Log: Mounting centres 340mm
Left Centre Log: Mtg. crs. 115mm
Left Front Log: Mtg. crs 93mm
Right Lower Log: Mtg.crs 122mm
Right Upper Log length: 245mm
Centre Log length: 255mm
FITTING THE LOGS
Fit the first four logs on their mounting posts in
the following order:-
1. The Rear Log
2. The Left Centre Log
3. The Left Front Log.
4. The Right Lower Log
Then place the Right Upper Log on top of the
hollow in the right lower log maintaining the
dimensions as shown.
Place the Top Log with its butt end sitting
against the raised front lip of the burner. Verify
the correct distances to the end of the air hood.
Spread the embers as detailed above.
Re-fit the glass as described in the
MAINTENANCE instructions.
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