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1.3 Warnings 

 

  The  installation  of  the  Waimakariri  ULEB  requires  a  building  consent  before  installation 

commences.   Check with your  local Building Authority whether there are any extra requirements 
before commencing installation. 

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

and appropriate requirements of the relevant local building codes.   

  Glen  Dimplex  highly  recommends  NZHHA  trained  SFAIT  (Solid  Fuel  Appliance  Installation 

technician)  installer  for  installation  of  the  Waimakariri  ULEB.    Your  dealer  or  heating  specialist 
will be able to help with recommendations as well as advice on permits/consents required for the 
installation in your area.  

  Please  read  carefully  all  the  dimensions  and  recommendations  provided  on  the  technical 

specification  section  of  this  manual.    The  dimensions  given  comply  with  the  required  safety 
standard AS/NZS 2918:2001.  

  Safety and emissions performance of WAIMAKARIRI can be affected by altering the appliance; hence 

no modifications are allowed without written permission from the manufacturer. 

  Please  ensure  that  only  components  approved  by  Glen  Dimplex  New  Zealand  are  used  for  the 

installation, as substitutes may adversely affect performance and might nullify compliance with the 
requirements of AS/NZS 2918 safety standard. 

  The Waimakariri ULEB should be installed with a Masport flue system. 

  Modifying the dimensional specification of components may result in hazardous conditions. Where 

such action is considered, the manufacturer should be consulted in the first instance. 

  The Waimakariri  ULEB  must  be  serviced  at  least  once  every  2  years  from  service  agent  trained 

and authorized by Glen Dimplex New Zealand. 

  The  catalytic  combustor  used  in  the  Waimakariri  ULEB  must  be  inspected  and  maintained 

periodically.    Read  section  6.0  on  the  monitoring  and  maintenance  of  the  catalyst  carefully  and 
follow the instructions.  

 

1.4 Caution 

 

  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, 

sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning 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 it is operating. 

  Always  keep  clothing,  firewood,  furnishing,  and  other  combustible  materials  at  a  safe 

distance from the fire. 

  Do not touch any  part of the fire other than the door and the damper handle  when in use  as 

all other parts can be extremely hot.   

  Cracked/broken  door  glass,  makes  the  installation  unsafe.    Do  not  operate  the  fire  with 

cracked glass. 

  Do  not  attempt  to  clean  or  maintain  the  fire  when  in  use  or  with  hot  embers  in  the 

combustion  chamber.    Ensure  that  embers  and  all  other  parts  of  the  fire  have  cooled  down 
completely before starting ash removal or other maintenance.  

  Do  not  use  the  fire  if  there  is  a  malfunction,  a  suspicion  of  breakage  or  unusual  noises.  

Contact  your  nearest  Masport  dealer  or  customer  service  team  at  Glen  Dimplex  New 
Zealand. 

  This appliance should always be operated & maintained as per instructions in this manual. 

 
 

 

 
 
 

Failure to follow above warnings, cautionary measures 

and instruction given in this installation and operation 

manual will void the Masport warranty of this product. 

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Страница 1: ...ENCE 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 4th Mar 2020 Part No 599386 V1 1 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: ...ONAL SEQUENCE 14 5 1 BEFORE FIRST LIGHT UP 14 5 2 COLD START UP 14 5 2 1 KINDLING INTERMEDIATE LOAD 1 14 5 2 2 INTERMEDIATE LOAD 2 14 5 2 3 MAIN LOAD 15 5 2 4 RE FUELING SHUT DOWN 15 6 0 CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR MAINTENANCE 16 6 1 HOW IT WORKS 16 6 2 BEST PRACTICES TO ENHANCE LIFE OF COMBUSTOR 16 6 3 INSPECTING CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR 17 6 4 REMOVAL OF CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR 17 6 5 CLEANING OF CATALYTIC COMBU...

Страница 3: ...rom the combustion gases The catalyst will then rise in temperature up to approximately 5000C and reaches its optimum stage During the initial light up phase with the damper in the open position the combustion gases are allowed to pass over and through the catalyst preheating the catalyst After approx 20 minutes the catalyst will reach the required temperature At this stage the damper is closed an...

Страница 4: ...by Glen Dimplex New Zealand The catalytic combustor used in the Waimakariri ULEB must be inspected and maintained periodically Read section 6 0 on the monitoring and maintenance of the catalyst carefully and follow the instructions 1 4 Caution This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledg...

Страница 5: ...port Flue System For installation in Canterbury South of Canterbury we recommend extending 200 outer casing within 250 300 from termination of flue Floor Protector Requirement Ash Floor Protector Clearances to Combustibles Parallel Installation Corner Installation A Rear Panel to Rear Wall 100 mm C Glass to Floor Protector Front 300 mm B Cooktop Edge to Side Wall 180 mm E Cooktop Corner to Wall 10...

Страница 6: ...ess than 600mm above the ridge If the flue exits further than 3 meters out from the roof ridge then it must project at least 1000mm above roof penetration This dimension may need increasing to ensure that the top of the flue is at least 3 meters away from the roof or other obstruction when measured horizontally The flue pipe shall extend not less than 4 2m above the top of the burner Due to factor...

Страница 7: ...specified in section 2 0 of this manual can be safely reduced by following guidelines specified in AS NZS 2918 2001 table 3 1 3 2 Heatshield should be made of non combustible material like metal or masonry Installed between the burner and the combustible wall With an air gap behind it and vented top and bottom The shield should extend a minimum of 450mm beyond the top of the appliance and extend w...

Страница 8: ... The figure below gives the holes that can be pre drilled on the floor protector with respect to the flue center We recommend a minimum size of 8mm DynaBolts on the concrete floor or 8mm coach screws or toggle fasteners for wooden floors of appropriate length Two holes are located at the rear of the burner ...

Страница 9: ...left and the right side wall of the firebox on its side edge Push these bricks towards the rear of the firebox Lastly install one x 123 long cut brick each on the left and right side wall towards the front of the firebox Step 2 The baffle is already in place Check that the baffle is locked in place by trying to move it front to back there is a location tab at the rear which locks it in place and t...

Страница 10: ... the top of the baffle Away from the left and right walls of the firebox there are two more pins 6 7 on the top of the front baffle flange to act as a stopper for the arrester plate Step 6 Unpack the catalytic combustor Hold the combustor vertically with both hands in front of the door opening Hold the combustor more towards the right so that it does not hit the left front stopper plate 1 2 Lift a...

Страница 11: ...op Once locked into the left side push the right end of the combustor towards the rear so that on the right it is between rear strip 3 and the right front stopper pin 4 The combustor should be fully pushed left and be leaning forward at the top Cross check it is positioned correctly Step 8 With the damper still in OPEN position Take the stainless steel flame arrestor plate and hold vertically ensu...

Страница 12: ...tab end of the tube into the hole on the right wall of the firebox Tilt and lift the tube till the tab on the tube can be engaged with the pin on the left wall of the firebox Weave the R clip into the small hole on the pin on the right Ensure that the tube is secured by pushing the tube both towards left and right Step 10 Refer schematic below to check the configuration of all internal firebox com...

Страница 13: ...ot burn coal driftwood treated or painted wood highly resinous wood such as Old Man s Pine plastic plywood chipboard garbage flammable fluids such as gasoline naphtha engine oil refuse milk cartons colored or printed paper The combustion of such materials can emit toxic corrosive and hazardous fumes that will pollute the environment 4 1 Testing Your Wood Moisture There are several ways to confirm ...

Страница 14: ... base of the firebox 3 Stack around 15 16 very small kindling pieces on top of these logs This initial light up procedure is the Top Down Start Up method which reduces the particle emission during the start up phase considerably 4 Place the firelighters on top of kindling and light the fire We recommend green firelighters made of wood waste 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 Intermediate load 2 5 Keep the door ajar sl...

Страница 15: ...air slide to HIGH setting and wait for at least 30 secs 2 Unlatch the door and keep it slightly ajar for 15 20 seconds 3 Then open the door fully Always switch the damper handle gently and gradually This practice is important to avoid puff of smoke coming into room or damage to the catalytic combustor 5 2 4 Refueling and Shut down 14 Before opening the door for reloading make sure that the damper ...

Страница 16: ...p the damper open until the catalytic combustor becomes sufficiently hot approximately 20 25 mins During the start up phase the lower firebox temperature creates a larger volume of unburnt particles These particles will tend to adhere to the combustor s surfaces due to insufficient temperature If the damper is closed during start up these may block the combustor and make it less efficient Avoid le...

Страница 17: ...mbustor If the clogging is due to tarry or granular brown substance use the Hot Burn technique described in section 6 5 to burn off the clogging 6 4 Removal of Catalytic Combustor The first step is to remove the flame arrestor plate Use special tool supplied with your burner to remove the flame arrestor plate Insert the tool into the holes which are at the center of the flame arrestor plate and pu...

Страница 18: ...Less output Increased fuel consumption Visual deterioration of the combustor plates Visual increase in emissions Before concluding that the combustor needs replacement ensure that you are using your burners with all the tips given in section 6 2 Mainly the correct fuel and the damper operation Further inspect the combuster carefully by following steps in section 6 3 6 4 and if needed clean the com...

Страница 19: ...kariri combustor pictures in different states New combustor Combustor fitted inside the firebox Flame arrestor plate installed Glowing combustor inside the firebox The tool provided for removal of arrestor plate Damaged combustor Clogged combustor ...

Страница 20: ...tly can continue to be used The bricks should be replaced only when they are damaged enough in place and cannot perform their intended task Refer section 3 7 for location and sequence of assembly of bricks in the firebox of the Waimakariri ULEB After removing the old bricks remove all the ash from the firebox by removing the ash plug and collect it in the ash drawer using a brush For pedestal or l...

Страница 21: ...ated parts Catalytic Combustor St St Flame Arrestor Plate Damper plate lifting mechanism Baffle Front air deflector Front Air Tube Rear Air Tube Glass Main Door Glass Other Spare Parts Kits available Damper Handle Kit Main Door Handle Kit These consumable parts should be replaced as soon as they show signs of wear Running your burner with worn or broken parts may result in reduced output an increa...

Страница 22: ...ion fans which cause extreme negative pressure in the house when they are operating This negative pressure works against the flue system draft In severe cases the negative pressure in the house overcomes the flue system draft and the appliance begins to spill smoke especially when a fire is started or when it dries down to coals Also it can starve fire from air needed resulting in poor performance...

Страница 23: ... will lose its efficiency to generate extra heat 1 It is important to CLOSE the damper when the burner has reached a sufficiently hot temperature Refer section 5 2 and follow correct start up loading and re fuelling steps 2 Carry out visual inspection and cleaning of combustor by following section 6 3 6 4 6 5 Check emission coming out of your chimney by following steps in section 6 6 Consult your ...

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Страница 25: ...d welcome your 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 mi...

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Страница 27: ... 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 the Australian Consumer Law Conditions This warranty does not apply and will be void where The Wood Burner is not installed in accordance with AS NZS2918 2001 or any building code or consent The Wood Burner is not install...

Страница 28: ...sequential 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 How to obtain warranty service Completed Warranty registration form previous page needs to be mailed within 30 days of installation to your Glen Dimplex Warranty...

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