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The dimensions given below for the Nectre Inbuilt LE
represent the minimum clearance to combustible materials,
eg. mantle-piece, when installed in a non-combustible
fireplace.
For variations to clearances relative to a combustible
mantle-piece refer to AS/NZS 2918 Clause 3.4.2.
X
(Height to Mantel-
piece)
Y
(Width between
columns)
A
(Hearth
Width)
B
(Hearth
Depth)
1050
(470 above top of
hot air outlet)
1075
900
500
(Measurements are in millimetres – mm)
Floor Protector (Hearth)
The dimensions given in the table above are the minimum
required for the floor protector. It may be desirable, for
example aesthetic reasons, for the floor protector to be
larger than these minimum dimensions.
The floor protector shall be constructed of 45mm minimum
thick compressed cement sheet with thermal conductivity
not greater than 0.33W/m
º
K. The floor protector may be laid
directly on the combustible floor.
For more details and variations on floor protectors refer to
AS/NZS 2918:2001 Clause 2.2, 3.3.1, & 3.3.2.
1)
The baffle plate should be installed before installing the
fire bricks.
2)
Place the baffle inside the firebox with the fold at the
front and directed upwards (refer to diagram below for
correct orientation).
3)
Raise the front of the baffle, tilting it back and raise so
that it clears and rests on the front support lugs.
4)
Raise the rear of the baffle, bringing it forward enough to
clear the rear support lugs.
5)
Once clear of the rear support lugs, push the baffle back
so that it is resting hard up against the rear of the firebox.
The Nectre Inbuilt LE comes with two fire bricks, a left and a
right brick for the inner sides of the firebox. Refer to
diagram below.
Place the brick inside the firebox, locate the top edge of the
brick behind the vertical rod on the front supporting lug,
and then slide the angled bottom of the brick into position
so that it is vertical and flush with the side of the firebox.
3. INSTALLING BAFFLE PLATE
4. INSTALLING FIRE BRICKS