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OPERATING

 

&

 

INSTALLATION

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

FOR

 

INBUILT

 

WOOD

 

HEATERS

 

19

 

5

 

MAINTAINING

 

YOUR

 

WOOD

 

HEATING

 

SYSTEM

 

5.1

 

WOOD

 

INBUILT

 

MAINTENANCE

 

Your

 

new

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

will

 

give

 

many

 

years

 

of

 

reliable

 

service

 

if

 

you

 

use

 

and

 

maintain

 

it

 

correctly.

 

Some

 

of

 

the

 

internal

 

components

 

of

 

the

 

firebox,

 

such

 

as

 

firebricks,

 

baffles

 

and

 

air

 

tubes,

 

will

 

wear

 

over

 

time

 

under

 

intense

 

heat.

 

You

 

should

 

always

 

replace

 

defective

 

parts

 

with

 

original

 

parts

 

(see

 

Appendix

 

4:

 

Exploded

 

Diagram

 

and

 

Parts

 

List

).

 

For

 

firing

 

each

 

load

 

hot

 

to

 

begin

 

a

 

cycle

 

as

 

described

 

above

 

will

 

not

 

cause

 

premature

 

deterioration

 

of

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt.

 

However,

 

letting

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

run

 

with

 

the

 

air

 

control

 

fully

 

open

 

for

 

entire

 

cycles

 

can

 

cause

 

damage

 

over

 

time.

 

The

 

hotter

 

you

 

run

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

throughout

 

burn

 

cycles,

 

the

 

more

 

quickly

 

its

 

components

 

will

 

deteriorate.

 

For

 

that

 

reason,

 

never

 

leave

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

unattended

 

while

 

a

 

new

 

load

 

is

 

being

 

fired

 

hot

.

 

5.1.1

 

CLEANING

 

DOOR

 

GLASS

 

Under

 

normal

 

conditions,

 

your

 

door

 

glass

 

should

 

stay

 

relatively

 

clear.

 

If

 

your

 

firewood

 

is

 

dry

 

enough

 

and

 

you

 

follow

 

the

 

operating

 

instructions

 

in

 

this

 

manual,

 

a

 

whitish,

 

dusty

 

deposit

 

will

 

form

 

on

 

the

 

inside

 

of

 

the

 

glass

 

after

 

a

 

week

 

or

 

so

 

of

 

use.

 

This

 

is

 

normal

 

and

 

can

 

be

 

easily

 

removed

 

when

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

is

 

cool

 

by

 

wiping

 

with

 

a

 

damp

 

cloth

 

or

 

paper

 

towel

 

and

 

then

 

drying.

 

Never

 

try

 

to

 

clean

 

the

 

glass

 

when

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

is

 

hot.

 

In

 

spring

 

and

 

fall

 

when

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

is

 

run

 

at

 

lower

 

temperatures,

 

you

 

may

 

see

 

some

 

light

 

brown

 

stains

 

forming,

 

especially

 

at

 

the

 

lower

 

corners

 

of

 

the

 

glass.

 

This

 

indicates

 

that

 

the

 

fire

 

has

 

been

 

smoky

 

and

 

some

 

of

 

the

 

smoke

 

has

 

condensed

 

on

 

the

 

glass.

 

When

 

the

 

weather

 

is

 

mild,

 

you

 

may

 

find

 

that

 

letting

 

the

 

fire

 

go

 

out

 

is

 

better

 

than

 

trying

 

to

 

maintain

 

a

 

continuous

 

fire.

 

Use

 

the

 

technique

 

described

 

above

 

for

 

building

 

a

 

fire

 

to

 

take

 

the

 

chill

 

off

 

the

 

house.

 

If

 

you

 

do

 

get

 

brown

 

stains

 

on

 

the

 

glass

 

you

 

can

 

remove

 

them

 

with

 

special

 

cleaners

 

for

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

glass

 

doors.

 

Do

 

not

 

use

 

abrasives

 

to

 

clean

 

your

 

wood

 

inbuilt’s

 

door

 

glass.

 

The

 

deposits

 

that

 

form

 

on

 

the

 

glass

 

are

 

the

 

best

 

indication

 

of

 

the

 

quality

 

of

 

your

 

fuel

 

and

 

how

 

well

 

you

 

are

 

doing

 

in

 

operating

 

the

 

wood

 

inbuilt.

 

Your

 

goal

 

should

 

be

 

clear

 

glass

 

with

 

no

 

brown

 

stains.

 

If

 

you

 

continue

 

to

 

see

 

brown

 

stains

 

on

 

the

 

glass,

 

something

 

about

 

your

 

fuel

 

and

 

operating

 

procedure

 

needs

 

to

 

be

 

changed.

 

Stains

 

on

 

the

 

glass

 

indicate

 

incomplete

 

combustion

 

of

 

the

 

wood,

 

which

 

also

 

means

 

more

 

smoke

 

emissions

 

and

 

faster

 

formation

 

of

 

creosote

 

in

 

the

 

flue

 

system.

 

If

 

you

 

see

 

brown

 

streaks

 

coming

 

from

 

the

 

edge

 

of

 

the

 

glass,

 

it

 

is

 

time

 

to

 

replace

 

the

 

gasket

 

around

 

the

 

glass.

 

Visit

 

your

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

retailer

 

to

 

get

 

the

 

self

adhesive

 

glass

 

gasket

 

and

 

follow

 

the

 

instructions

 

below

 

for

 

installation.

 

5.1.2

 

DOOR

 

ADJUSTMENT

 

In

 

order

 

for

 

your

 

wood

 

inbuilt

 

to

 

burn

 

at

 

its

 

best

 

efficiency,

 

the

 

door

 

must

 

provide

 

a

 

perfect

 

seal

 

with

 

the

 

firebox.

 

Therefore,

 

the

 

gasket

 

should

 

be

 

inspected

 

periodically

 

making

 

sure

 

to

 

obtain

 

an

 

air

 

tight

 

fit.

 

Airtightness

 

can

 

be

 

improved

 

with

 

a

 

simple

 

latch

 

mechanism

 

adjustment.

 

To

 

adjust:

 

Summary of Contents for Classic EC00021

Page 1: ...WARRANTY Distributed by My Fireplace Australia Pty Ltd Factory 2 5 7 Hogan Court Pakenham Victoria 3810 Australia Ph 03 59 415 008 Fax 03 59 415 975 Email info myfirplaceproducts com au www myfireplac...

Page 2: ...ith AS NZS 2918 2001 standard Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new wood inbuilt Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death I...

Page 3: ...o Prepare or Buy Good Firewood 10 3 2 1 What is Good Firewood 10 3 2 2 Tree Species 10 3 2 3 Log Length 10 3 2 4 Piece Size 10 3 2 5 How to Dry Firewood 11 3 2 6 Judging Firewood Moisture Content 11 4...

Page 4: ...24 7 1 Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings 24 7 2 Regulations Covering Wood inbuilt Installation 25 8 Clearances to Heat Sensitive Materials 26 8 1 Location of the Certification Label 26 8 2...

Page 5: ...N ONLY DURING LIGHTING PROCEDURES OR RELOADING DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPENED DURING IGNITION ALWAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER IGNITION NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE...

Page 6: ...lia 1 6 g kg Approximate Burn Time 5 to 6 hours Color Metallic black Flue Spigot Diameter 155 mm Flue system Triple skin flue system or stainless liner approved for masonry fireplace Minimum Flue Heig...

Page 7: ...OPERATING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INBUILT WOOD HEATERS 7...

Page 8: ...e a conventional oil gas or electric heating system to provide backup heating Your success with zone heating will depend on several factors including the correct sizing and location of the wood inbuil...

Page 9: ...o known as silica a product processed from a mined mineral It is most commonly found in nature in the form of sand and clay Disposal at a landfill is recommended The door and glass gaskets are fibregl...

Page 10: ...ur home by using less wood and give the forest a break at the same time 3 2 3 LOG LENGTH Logs should be cut about 25 mm shorter than the firebox so they fit in easily Pieces that are slightly too long...

Page 11: ...an hardwoods hardwoods like gums Manuka and ironbark can take one or even two years to dry fully especially if the pieces are big firewood dries more quickly when stacked in the open where it is expos...

Page 12: ...they do smell bad Fresh paint fumes can also cause false alarms in smoke detectors So when you first light your wood inbuilt be prepared by opening doors and or windows to ventilate the house As you...

Page 13: ...ions 4 2 2 THE TOP DOWN FIRE The top down fire starting method solves two problems with the conventional method first it does not collapse and smother itself as it burns and second it is not necessary...

Page 14: ...an be cooler when you are active such as when doing housework or cooking and it can be warmer when you are inactive such as when reading or watching television Wood burns best in cycles A cycle starts...

Page 15: ...OAL Rekindle the fire when you notice that the room temperature has fallen You will find most of the remaining charcoal at the back of the firebox furthest from the door Rake these coals towards the d...

Page 16: ...he secrets to clean burning and effective zone heating 4 3 5 TURNING DOWN THE AIR SUPPLY Once the firewood firebox and flue system are hot you can begin to reduce the air supply for a steady burn As y...

Page 17: ...rdwood and place the logs compactly in the firebox so the pieces are packed tightly together You will need to fire the load hot for long enough to fully char the log surfaces before you can turn the a...

Page 18: ...hour before turning on the blower since increased airflow from the blower will remove heat and affect the start up combustion efficiency BLOWER SWITCH 3 Speed 4 Position rotary Off Low Medium High NOT...

Page 19: ...is run at lower temperatures you may see some light brown stains forming especially at the lower corners of the glass This indicates that the fire has been smoky and some of the smoke has condensed o...

Page 20: ...heating dealer The diameter and density of the gasket is important to getting a good seal Place the door face down on something soft like a cushion of rags or piece of carpet Remove the old gasket fro...

Page 21: ...the glass in a U shape all around the glass Reinstall the glass being careful to centre the glass carefully in the door Do not over tighten the screws Note that the two main causes of broken door gla...

Page 22: ...creosote forms slowly in your system the flue system should be cleaned and inspected at least once each year Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle...

Page 23: ...flue system caps must have provision for regular cleaning or the mesh should be removed to eliminate the potential of plugging 3 ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLES The fireplace should be inspected to make sure th...

Page 24: ...ECT THIS WOOD INBUILT ONLY TO AN APPROVED CHIMNEY KIT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL TO BE INSTALLED INTO AN EXISTING MASONRY FIREPLACE TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES USE SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE ROOM WH...

Page 25: ...ANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES WARNING APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS NZS 4012 4013 1999 WHERE REQUIRED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY I E THE...

Page 26: ...nce figures given 8 1 LOCATION OF THE CERTIFICATION LABEL Since the information given on the certification label affixed to the appliance always overrides the information published in any other media...

Page 27: ...OPERATING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INBUILT WOOD HEATERS 27 8 2 MINIMUM MASONRY OPENING CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES AND FLOOR PROTECTOR...

Page 28: ...40 mm P 40 mm FLOOR PROTECTION B 500 mm Note 1 L 930 mm For a 250 mm mantel shelf Note 1 From door opening Note 2 A min 80 mm air gap between the flue outer casing and the first timber stud above the...

Page 29: ...FLUE SYSTEMS Your wood inbuilt will provide optimum efficiency and performance when connected to a 155 mm diameter chimney kit The reduction of the chimney kit diameter to less than 155 mm should only...

Page 30: ...building in which the appliance is installed so that a The flue shall extend not less than 4 6 m above the top of the floor protector b The minimum height of the flue system within 3 m distance from t...

Page 31: ...a flue system that is shorter than the warm space inside the house the slight negative pressure low in the house will compete against the desired upward flow in the flue system There are two reasons w...

Page 32: ...r rails at front rear of firebox and lower back of baffle to the base of the firebox 5 Take note of the position of the locating tabs to the side of the baffle plate make sure it goes in the same way...

Page 33: ...the HEPA Filters can be performed by blowing compressed air from the reverse direction or soaking in a light detergent bath DO NOT REPLACE INTO THE APPLIANCE WHEN WET DO NOT DISMANTLE THE FILTER ASSEM...

Page 34: ...STALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INBUILT WOOD HEATERS APPENDIX 3 FIRE BRICKS Fire bricks must be sitting flat on bottom of fire box covering fire box base The firebricks keep heat away from the blower and...

Page 35: ...OPERATING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INBUILT WOOD HEATERS 35 APPENDIX 4 EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST Legend Premium model...

Page 36: ...ET 298MM X 505MM 1 11 AC06400 6 BLACK SELF ADHESIVE GLASS GASKET 1 12 SE68065 GLASS RETAINER ASSEMBLY 1 13 AC06500 SILICONE AND 5 8 X 8 BLACK DOR GASKET REPLACEMENT KIT 1 14 PL68013 BOTTOM FRONT COVER...

Page 37: ...3 37 30833 SPRING 3 38 30614 AIR CONTROL BUSHING 3 39 30846 SNAP RING 1 40 SE68050 AIR CONTROL MECHANISM 1 41 PL68083 MANTLE PREMIUM 1 41 PL68116 MANTLE CLASSIC 1 42 PL68046 ASH DEFLECTOR 1 43 PL36242...

Page 38: ...tches rheostat wiring and other controls paint peeling gasket insulation firebricks and ceramic fibre blankets 1 year 1 year This express warranty is personal to the first person who acquires an Ecoma...

Page 39: ...ct or b replace the relevant part of the Ecomaxx product with a product of identical specification or where the product is superseded or no longer in stock with a product of as close a specification a...

Page 40: ...TERNATIONAL INC 250 de Copenhague Saint Augustin de Desmaures Quebec Canada G3A 2H3 Tel 418 878 3040 Fax 418 878 3001 Distributed by My fireplace Australia ACN 127 126 550 Fact 2 5 7 Hogan Court PAKEN...

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