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Compact 2 Installation Guide: 11817-D 04-15

Clearances

The clearances listed below, measured from the 

edge of the inner glass

, are 

minimum clearances unless otherwise stated.

While the heater is operating

The appliance must not be installed where 
curtains or other combustible materials could 
come into contact with the heater. The 1000 mm 
clearance above is the clearance to the ceiling. 
The 300 mm side clearance includes side walls.

Wall surface above the heater

 

The temperature of the wall surface directly 
above the appliance may get warm and 
discolour paint finishes or distort vinyl 
wall coverings. For durability of surfaces, 
please contact the manufacturer for their 
specification.

Floor protection

Heat emanating from this fire may over time 
affect the appearance of some materials 
used for flooring, such as, carpet, vinyl, cork 
or timber. This may be amplified if the air 
contains cooking vapours or cigarette smoke. 
To avoid this occurring, it is recommended 
that a mat be placed in front of this appliance.

Mantels and surrounds

Combustible mantels and surrounds require 
clearance from the unit to minimise the 
risk of fire. Mantels and surrounds, made 
of combustible materials such as wood, 
are allowed providing they are outside the 
minimum clearances shown.

Hearths

A hearth is not necessary but can be used 
for decorative purposes or protection of 
sensitive flooring if required. A hearth must 
not obscure the front of the fire.

TV installation above the fireplace

Installing a TV directly above the Compact 2 
is 

not recommended

 due to the heat being 

emitted directly above the fire and also heat 
being generated from the flue components.

300

 mm

75

0

 m

m

300

 

m

m

1000

 m

m

300

 mm

10

00

 m

m

A

B

C

A

Mantel needs to be a min. of 300 mm away from the 

edge of the glass.

Maximum mantel depth at 300 mm (A) is 150 mm.

C

Surround needs to be a minimum of 300 mm away 

from the edge of the glass.

For every 50 mm of added mantel depth there must be 

an additional 100 mm of clearance from the edge of the 

glass. 

For example:

M

antel

 

depth

 

A

clearance

 

required

200 mm  

400 mm

250 mm   

500 mm

300 mm  

600 mm

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Страница 1: ...ation guide Models RIBF2N RIBF2L Standard frame Traditional frame Installer please note The gas and electrical plate of the unit is not required when attaching the traditional frame refer p 18 for fur...

Страница 2: ...For installations into a combustible opening a Rinnai zero clearance box and flue kit are mandatory Appliance must be installed with a Rinnai approved flue system This appliance shall be installed in...

Страница 3: ...ion 8 Electrical connection 9 Flueing options 10 Flueing guidelines 11 Masonry flue installations 12 Masonry installation 14 Inbuilt mock chimney 16 Completing the heater installation 18 Flame pattern...

Страница 4: ...is distributed from the top of the appliance Data plate Inside appliance on the front right hand side panel Gas connection BSPF male flare enters from the rear of the appliance Ignition Continuous sp...

Страница 5: ...y of sand and cement to level the base as required Minimum clearance required from the spigot to the back of the fireplace is 50 mm p 12 Inbuilt mock chimney W width 685 mm H height 615 mm D depth 380...

Страница 6: ...g it is recommended that a mat be placed in front of this appliance Mantels and surrounds Combustible mantels and surrounds require clearance from the unit to minimise the risk of fire Mantels and sur...

Страница 7: ...nce area around the Compact 2 without having the unit on site Glass width 500 300 300 420 300 Clearance Clearance Minimum above fire Minimum to ceiling 1100 1000 Compact 2 standard frame Glass width 5...

Страница 8: ...n of the heater Gas supply location 1 Mark off the location for the vertical centre line of the heater enclosure 2 To the right of the vertical centre line mark off both the vertical and horizontal lo...

Страница 9: ...d plug assembly through the front panel With the frame assembly removed redirect the cord and plug assembly with grommet underneath the heater to the front of the unit either left or right hand side C...

Страница 10: ...mney offset wall penetration For installations into a combustible opening with a zero clearance box Flue runs in wall then penetrates the building before terminating vertically Typically used in multi...

Страница 11: ...quate flue systems depending on the installation Minimum clearances are shown in AS NZS 5601 1 Flue terminal locations Must be compliant with Clearances Required for Flue Terminals from AS NZS 5601 1...

Страница 12: ...result Sealed means no holes or openings in the fireplace Some criteria for checking chimney soundness Rinnai strongly recommends the use of a Rinnai flexiliner flue system Failure to meet this crite...

Страница 13: ...Installation Installation servicing and repair shall be carried out only by authorised personnel...

Страница 14: ...crew the five screws securing the gas electrical plate and put aside 5 Connect flue adaptor Connect the flue adaptor to the flexiliner flue 6 Position engine Place the Compact 2 engine in front of the...

Страница 15: ...ue spigot adaptor Attaching the flexiliner flue to the unit 1 Attach the guide rails to the heater using the predrilled holes and four screws 2 Align the guide plate with the guide rails and slide the...

Страница 16: ...aligning the guide rails with the guide plate of the flue adaptor Slide the flue adaptor in until the guide plate is fully home against the rear of the flange of the heater at the top of the heater Su...

Страница 17: ...ble the zero clearance box 3 Fit zero clearance box 6 Prepare heater engine 7 Fit cladding 8 Connect flue adaptor 13 Secure flue 15 Secure the heater Guide rails Flue access plate Gas electrical acces...

Страница 18: ...enhance the realistic log burning look of the heater Do not force or block the burner ports with the granules and do not place any granules on the rear burner 4 Replace combustion chamber glass and t...

Страница 19: ...anules 1 Removing the combustion chamber glass panel Glass clamp Retaining screw Retaining screw Front feet as pivot points Test point screw Regulator Rear view of installed frame Top fold Frame assy...

Страница 20: ...d gas injectors or log set burn media has shifted from when the fire was first installed There are some warning signs that could indicate a problem Unusual smell from the appliance Continued difficult...

Страница 21: ...1 220 240 v 50 Hz BR G Y BL W W BL BL W IGN SWITCH MICR O BL SPAR KER ELECTRODE FAN 2 BR FAN SWITCH ON OFF THE R MAL 1 2 3 R BL BL R W FAN SWITCH HI LOW MICR O W S V OHS TC W R Red BL Blue BR Brown W...

Страница 22: ...ew of how all the components are fitted together and to illustrate important installation points Zero clearance box assembled and installed N B only partially shown in this image Flue adaptor connecte...

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