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14 August 2019

 

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Due to continued product improvement, Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification.

 

The operation, components and general condition of the fire and flue system need to be checked annually, or more frequently if required.  

Repair or replace parts when necessary. For more information, contact your local retailer.

 

 

The chimney, firebox are to be cleaned and swept annually or more frequently if required. 

 

 

 

Chimney Maintenance:

 

To clean the chimney, remove baffle plate inside the top of the firebox & close the door.  With a ladder, access the roof  and remove the 

cowl assembly. Make sure the door is closed on the fire & close air control (turn anti

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clockwise) to ensure soot etc. can fall into the firebox. 

With a chimney sweeping brush that suits the flue diameter, clean the flue ONLY from the top down. Remove soot/ash from the firebox. 

This is recommended to be done annually before each winter.

 

 

 

 

Firebox Maintenance:

 

Keep your stove clean by polishing all over with a soft cloth when unit is cool.  In humid climates more interior firebox corrosion will occur 

in non

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use summer months than in winter.  The stoves life can be greatly extended by cleaning the firebox interior at the end of winter and 

spraying with Stovebright high temperature black paint.

 

 

 

In the event of a soot or creosote fire:

 

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Alert all the people in the house. Either have them leave, or be ready to leave.

 

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Call the fire department.

 

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Suppress the fire the best you can until the fire department arrives, being careful of your own safety. Be sure you always have a 
way out of the house should the fire get out of hand.

 

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Close the air inlets of the appliance.

 

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Discharge a dry chemical household fire extinguisher into the appliance.

 

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Use a chimney fire extinguishing product (water on the base of the fire will turn to steam and aid to put out the fire)

 

MAINTENANCE

 

FACTORY USE ONLY

 

Check List

 

Baffle

 

  

Holding Down Brackets

 

  

Check Door Seal

 

  

Check Damper

 

  

Bricks (If Required)

 

  

Serial Number Check

 

  

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Summary of Contents for Southern Series

Page 1: ...ASNZS 2918 2001 Building Code C AS1 7 5 Open Fires Keep these instructions for further reference Ensure that you have the correct and current installation details for the Warmington Fire Installation...

Page 2: ...ices LTD TESTED TO AS NZS 4013 BURN ONLY UNTREATED WOOD WITH MOISTURE CONTENT LESS THAN 25 DRY BASIS AVERAGE PARTICULATE EMMISSION FACTOR BURNING SOFTWOOD 1 19 g kg MAXIMUM AVERAGE HEAT OUTPUT BURNING...

Page 3: ...for long periods Clean air testing is conducted with the door closed Contact with your local territorial authority to check for local compliance Glass Door When in operation the full beauty of the co...

Page 4: ...is fully established and burning brightly the air supply can be considerably reduced to control heat output and fuel consumption Note the air control is designed such that even when fully closed some...

Page 5: ...is recommended to be done annually before each winter Firebox Maintenance Keep your stove clean by polishing all over with a soft cloth when unit is cool In humid climates more interior firebox corros...

Page 6: ...cription Lewis Lindis McKenzie Firebox width A 580 660 660 Firebox depth B 580 580 680 Firebox height C 860 860 860 Flue diameter D 150 150 150 To flue centre E 191 191 191 Ceiling height F 2400 2400...

Page 7: ...centre O 363 391 425 Hearth depth P 1129 1169 1318 To wall side Q 66 66 100 Hearth projection R 616 616 716 To flue centre S 513 553 601 Measurement taken from front ash lip Measurement taken from flu...

Page 8: ...ons and operation WARNING DO NOT CONNECT TO AN UNVENTED HOT WATER SYSTEM Install in accordance with AS3500 4 1 or NZS4603 and the appropriate requirements of the relevant building code or codes Wet Ba...

Page 9: ...This is the same for both bricks on each side Note The Lewis and Lindis are supplied with 2 x firebricks one each side The McKenzie is supplied with 4x firebricks 2x large 240x240mm and 2x small 240x...

Page 10: ...ing to seal onto the roofing material Assemble Flue Pipes together ensuring seams are in line Secure each joint with three rivets or self tapping screws Flue Pipes must be assembled with crimped ends...

Page 11: ...ASNZS 2918 2001 4 3 Flue pipe casing Increase from 1000 mini mum until clear within 3000mm of flue top Increase as necessary until no nearby structures objects are within 3000mm of flue top FRAME OUT...

Page 12: ...NSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS NZS 2918 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES WARNING APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQU...

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