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Flue installation must meet the requirements of AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 must comply with all local council requirements and
be installed and certified by a suitably qualified person.
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Refer to appropriate Fire Dept product specification for specific minimum requirements.
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A 25mm clearance from combustible materials and a minimum of 5mm from non-combustible is required when installing a flue
system for any fire supplied by The Fire Dept.
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The flue installation requires a restriction free cavity from the top of the firebox (flue spigot) to the outside atmosphere.
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Air flow must be unobstructed from the firebox to inner flue & from the heat shield to outer casing allowing air to circulate from the
firebox to the flue casings to the atmosphere.
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Step 4: Install flue and connect to fire
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All electrical connections must meet the requirements of AS/NZS standards and be installed and certified by a
suitably qualified person.
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In order to access the electricals, it is necessary to first remove the glass and the burner tray.
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Note
: glass removal is best carried out by two people.
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Follow the ‘
Glass removal process’
in page 4
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Lift glass away from fire and lay flat in a safe place with insulating material facing down.
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Remove the burner tray by following the
‘Burner Tray Removal Process
’ in Step 3 of this guide.
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With the burner tray removed, example electrical connections between the fire and the switch can be seen, using 4 core
(minimum 1mm) cable.
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The supplied switch can either be used, or discarded.
Step 5: Connect and test electrical supply