Industries 1994 LTD
PO Box 58652 Greenmount, Auckland
WWW.Warmington.co.nz
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All dimensions are in millimetres mm
All dimensions are minimums
Ensure That You Have The Correct
and current Installation Details For
The Size of The Warmington Fire
That is to be installed.
Keep these Instructions for future reference.
Fire and flue system to comply to AS/NZS 2918
Due to continued product improvement, Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification
Although the energy content of dry wood per kilogram is almost the same regardless of species, softwoods
and hardwoods burn differently because of differences in density. Softwoods, such as pine, are less dense
than hardwoods like gums, Manuka or ironbark. A denser wood will produce a longer-lasting coal bed,
while a less dense wood will bring a fire to an optimum burning temperature more quickly.
The size of the firewood pieces affects the rate of combustion. Larger pieces ignite and release their energy
more slowly than small pieces. Smaller pieces are better for short, hot fires and larger pieces are preferable
for extended firing cycles. In general, commercial firewood dealers produce firewood in larger pieces than
modern wood-burning appliances can handle. It is often necessary to split some of the wood again before
using it.
Firewood harvesting can have an effect on native woodlands and a variety of threatened species. Dead
standing and fallen timber provides habitat for numerous species of animals and birds. Wood heater
operators should be encouraged to be sensitive about the source of their firewood. If collecting it privately,
operators should leave some dead wood behind as it provides habitat for birds and animals.
Heat Output
A maximum and Average Estimated heat output guide only:
The output of the fire is dependant on the condition, and the Moisture content of the Fuel been burnt.
Model
Peak* KW
Average* KW
780
17 11
780T Tested
19
12
900
23 13
*All values are estimates unless stated
Construction
The fire are constructed from 4mm-5mm- and 3.2mm steel plate.
Finish
High temperature steel parts are finished with a matt black high temperature paint designed to withstand the rigors of normal
combustion.