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1.0 Introduction  

Congratulations!

   

You  are  now  the  owner  of  a

  MASP

ORT  Clutha”

  Ultra  Low  Emission  wood  Burner  designed  and 

developed by Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd.   

Firstly, thank you for purchasing a Masport appliance.  

Your  new  generation  wood  fire  has  been  designed  to  provide  you  with  all  the  warmth  and  comfort 
needed whilst having ULTRA LOW emissions to dramatically reduce the impact on the environment.  
Environment  Canterbury  has  approved  the  installation  of this burner  throughout  New  Zealand, as  it 
bears the MASPORT brand, it promises to provide you with  the economy, safety, and efficiency and 
quality. 
 
To  make  the  most  of  your  appliance,  installing,  operating,  and  maintaining  the  burner  correctly  is 
important.    Please  read  this  installation  and  operations  manual 

carefully

  before  installing  or 

operating  your  Clutha  ULEB.    Please  take  the  time  to  understand  the  basic  principles  of  this  new 
burner which uses the latest combustion technology.   
 
The  bricks  fitted  in  this  burner  are  of  a  ceramic  composition  which  will  store  invaluable  heat  to  be 
released towards the end of the burn cycle whilst also reflecting heat into the ember bed creating a 
high  combustion  environment as  well  as  increasing the radiating heat  through  the  door glass.   The 
baffle  is  made  of  stainless  steel  and  supplies  secondary  air  to  aid  the  combustion  process  making 
for a cleaner hotter burn.  This type of construction makes the  heat durable and  can reduce service 
costs in the long run. 

2  Items supplied with the fire 

1 x Masport ceiling plate 
1 x St/St Main Baffle 
7 x Ceramic Bricks  
1 x Installation and Operation Manual which includes 

   The Technical and Clearance Specification. 

   Installation guidelines 

  The Brick & Baffle Layout 

3 Handling and Transport 

The Clutha appliance has a 

Nett weight of 118kg

 

Masport  recommends  that  a  minimum  of  2  people  handle  the  heater  while  moving  it  around  and 
positioning 

It  is  also  recommended  that  suitable  handling  and  safety  equipment  be  used  where  applicable, 
removing  items  like  the  baffle,  bricks  and  the  door  will  help  reduce  weight  of  the  heater  during 
installation process. 

Supplied in a wooden crate to reduce the risk of transport damage, if there is any visible damage to 
the crate, please inspect the heater and notify your retailer if there is any damage. 

4 Notes 

  The  installation  of  the  Clutha  ULEB  requires  a  building  consent  before  installation  commences.  

Check  with  your  local  Building  Authority  whether  there  are  any  additional  requirements  before 
installing. 

  The  burner  and  flue  system  shall  be  installed  in  accordance  with  AS/NZS  2918:2001  and 

appropriate requirements of the relevant local building codes.   

  Masport highly recommends  NZHHA trained SFAIT (Solid  Fuel  Appliance Installation technician) 

installer  to  install  your  burner.    Your  dealer  or  heating  specialist  will  be  able  to  help  with 
recommendations and advice on permits/consents required for the installation in your area.  

Содержание CLUTHA

Страница 1: ...CE Manufactured in New Zealand by GLEN DIMPLEX NEW ZEALAND LIMITED P O Box 58473 Botany Manukau 2163 Ph 0800 666 2824 Fax 09 274 8472 Email sales glendimplex co nz Web www glendimplex co nz Part No 599586 V1 0 Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd reserves the right to change specifications the content of this manual or the design of its product without prior notice ...

Страница 2: ...N AND PAINT CURING 8 12 FUEL 8 12 1 WOOD MOISTURE 8 13 1 KINDLING INTERMEDIATE AND MAIN WOOD DETAIL 8 13 2 INITIAL LIGHT UP WITH KINDLING AND INTERMEDIATE LOAD 9 13 3 INTERMEDIATE LOAD 2 AND MAIN LOAD 9 13 4 CONTROLLING THE HEAT OUTPUT 9 13 5 REFUELING 9 14 ASH 10 15 OPTIMIZING THE BEST PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR HEATER 10 16 MAINTENANCE 10 11 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS 11 12 18 COMMON ISSUES AND PROBLEM SOL...

Страница 3: ...er hotter burn This type of construction makes the heat durable and can reduce service costs in the long run 2 Items supplied with the fire 1 x Masport ceiling plate 1 x St St Main Baffle 7 x Ceramic Bricks 1 x Installation and Operation Manual which includes The Technical and Clearance Specification Installation guidelines The Brick Baffle Layout 3 Handling and Transport The Clutha appliance has ...

Страница 4: ...on concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not leave children unattended near the alighted fire and keep them well away from the fire when in use Supervise young children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not use flammable liquids or aerosols to start or rekindle the fire Also do not use such flammable materials near this appliance when o...

Страница 5: ...otector Front 300 mm H Flue Centre to Wall 384 mm D Floor Protector Side 117 mm F Flue Centre to Rear Wall 231 mm G Flue Centre to Side Wall 573 mm N Flue Centre to Floor Protector Front 656mm R Flue Centre to Wall Corner 543 mm WW Overall Width of Fire 495 mm K Floor Protector Depth 887 mm DD Overall Depth of Fire 524 mm HH Overall Height of Fire 894 mm Seismic Restraint In New Zealand it is a re...

Страница 6: ... Factor Single layer of continuous material 12mm 0 4 Single layer of continuous material 25mm 0 3 Two spaced layers of continuous material 12mm 12mm 0 2 Clearance factors for heat shield which is more than 45 degrees off the vertical Heat Shield Construction Minimum Air Gap Dimension Clearance Factor Single layer of continuous material 12mm 0 8 Single layer of continuous material 25mm 0 6 6 Ash He...

Страница 7: ... have an impact on how the flue system performs and may need additional components added to remedy these issues flue casings other than std height must be braced in accordance with relevant building codes Flue installations other than a std vertical type are not recommended however if an installation requires offsets guidelines are set out with AS NZS 2918 2001 and must be followed All flue pipe j...

Страница 8: ...servatives or impregnated with chemicals or glue Chipboard particleboard or laminated board Painted stained or oiled Driftwood or other salt impregnated wood Burning such materials is not good for the environment it can also damage the firebox and put you at the risk of voiding the warranty your Masport heater In NZ radiata pine or macrocarpa are the most commonly available softwood species suitab...

Страница 9: ...trolling the heat output Once the main load has a well established flame the air control can now be adjusted to a lower setting Do not turn the air control directly from the high setting to low adjust to approximately half setting wait for around 5 10mins the adjust to the lowest setting Adjusting directly from high to low will starve the fire of oxygen and result in a poor burn 13 5 Refueling Ref...

Страница 10: ...heater on the low setting permanently and after long periods on the low setting it is recommended the heater is run on high to burn away any unwanted built up of particulate within the heater and flue system NOTE For the heater to perform optimally it must have a good air supply in today s air tight homes this can an issue so it is advised that an adequate fresh air supply be fitted into the room ...

Страница 11: ... apart then they will require replacement The bricks are held in place using the brackets welded to the firebox sides and the rear see fig 3 6 for brick details of brick layout Baffle The stainless steel baffle used in Clutha is made of thick gauge stainless steel it has a rear air intake chute which needs to be fitted properly into the slot on the back wall of the fire For flue cleaning this baff...

Страница 12: ...n the room incorrect flue system terrain pitch of the roof staggered roofs poor wood quality installation issues and or blocked flues Running the heater on a higher setting to increase the flue temperature especially when refuelling the heater Always make sure the room has an adequate air supply i e fresh air inlet make sure there are no extractor fans running and or heat transfer kits Different f...

Страница 13: ...n be the result of a poor Installation consult your local Masport representative to have this looked at in the first Instance Noise created by environmental influences can be resolved by changes to the System is flue terminations Performance issues Can be a result of installation issues poor wood quality where the heater is situated and environmental influences If you suspect your heater is not pe...

Страница 14: ...e defective in materials or workmanship Repairs will be carried out by an approved Logaire Heating Service Agent What is covered under this warranty Repair or replacement of parts Labour costs relating to the Wood Burner Reasonable transport or travel costs Consumers may have additional rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 New Zealand or the Australian Trade Practices Act 1974 including t...

Страница 15: ...quential losses or special damages of any kind including costs of collection and delivery other than repair or replacement of products or components under this warranty where any goods are acquired or used for the purposes of a business Performance issues due to site environmental conditions such as insufficient or excessive draught down draft Issues created due to such conditions are noise from t...

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Страница 17: ...feedback on the following questionnaire Question Please tick appropriate remark 1 General presentation of Product Excellent Good Ok Needs to Improve 2 Styling and Looks Excellent Good Ok Needs to Improve 3 Packaging Excellent Good Ok Needs to Improve 4 Is documentation easy to follow and informative Excellent Good Ok Needs to Improve 5 Fixtures Fittings Loose parts In order Items missing Needs to ...

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