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Installation, Operating and Service Manual
For safe installation and operation of your pellet Fire, read and follow the safety instructions on pages 5 & 6 and
throughout the manual.
© 20.3.2011 Firemakers Limited Page 14
clearance (75mm from the inner flue) is met by installing a Parkwood supplied Wall / Ceiling Ring. Fit a non
combustible shield (12mm from the combustible surface) if safe clearances for flue components cannot be achieved.
9. Finally, extend the Flue to go through the roof and flash the roof penetration.
10. Do not sit the Cowl on the outer flue; ensure that there is a minimum of 20mm gap to allow natural upward draft. A
Spacer (Spider) or three (3) screws can be used to centralize the inner flue to the outer flue beneath the Cowl.
NOTE
: The 150mm distance between the rear of the Fire and the rear of the Clean Out Tee illustrated on the Diagram
above is only to indicate the approximate distance that Installers should allow for Flue at the rear of the Fire.
FREE STANDING EXTERNAL VERTICAL INSTALLATION
An external installation is often used when the customer does not want the Flue to be visible or if the Pellet Fire will sit
too far forward in the room for an internal installation to be practical.
Free Standing External Vertical Installation Instructions
Refer to the Diagram and Installers Flue Instructions
1. Choose a Fire location that is suitable. See the section “Positioning the Pellet Fire” on page 12.
2. Place a non-combustible Hearth Pad where / if necessary.
3. Determine the centre point of where the flues is to exit the wall of the dwelling and use a divider set at a radius of
85mm to scribe a 170mm circle on the wall. Drill a hole through the wall to establish the centre point on the exterior of
the wall and scribe a 170 mm circle on the exterior of the house, cut the hole in the dwelling wall.
4. Connect a 75mm and 100mm Flue to the fire and pass them through the dwelling wall ensuring that the Wall /
Ceiling Rings are sealed vermin and waterproof with silicone. Connect a Clean Out Tee in a position so that when the
Flue is installed vertically, it will be 25mm away from a combustible wall.
5. Use a Plumb Bob to establish the center of the flue on the soffit and use a divider set at a radius of 85mm to scribe a
170mm circle on the soffit and cut the hole in the soffit.
6. Use a Plumb Bob to establish the center of the flue on the roof, cut the hole in the roof.
7. Install the Flue upward from there. When you reach the soffit, make sure that the Inner & Outer Flue goes through a
Wall / Ceiling Ring to provide adequate safe clearance.
8. When using double skin flue components a 25mm clearance is required from all combustibles. Single skin flue
components must have a 75mm safe clearance from combustibles. For wall and ceiling penetrations; additional safe
clearance (75mm from the inner flue) is met by installing a Parkwood supplied Wall / Ceiling Ring. Fit a non
combustible shield if safe clearances for flue components cannot be achieved.
9. Finally, extend the Flue to go through the roof and flash the roof penetration.
10. Do not sit the Cowl on the outer flue; ensure that there is a minimum of 20mm gap to allow natural upward draft. A
Spacer (Spider) or three (3) screws can be used to centralize the inner flue to the outer flue beneath the Cowl.