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15 September 2017

 

 

All Dimension are in mm………….Copyright © 

 

16

 

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

 

Model

 

 

Estimated 

 

kW

 

Peak output to 

room kW

 

Studio Stove

 

13

 

8.3

 

Studio Stove w/Wetback

 

12

 

7.7

 

GENERAL NOTES: AS/NZS 2918:2001

 

NOTES:

 

 

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Warranty 

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 for full details on product warranties, contact your local Authorised Warmington Retailer.

 

 

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For the fire operational and maintenance instructions visit 

www.warmington.co.nz

 and download the PDF.

 

 

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Correct installation, operation and maintenance must be maintained to comply with Warmington’s Warranty.

 

 

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The appliance and flue system must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 2918:2001 and the appropriate 

  

 

building codes.

 

 

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The flue system and fireplace is to be swept annually, or more frequent if required.

 

 

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The appliance and flue system has been tested to AS/NZS 2918:2001.

 

WARNINGS:

 

 

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WARNING: ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY 
THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS/NZS:4013.

 

 

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WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE.

 

 

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WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS  APPLIANCE 
WHEN IT IS OPERATING.

 

 

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WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES.

 

 

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WARNING:  WHEN OPERATION THIS APPLIANCE AS AN OPEN FIRE USE A SPARK SCREEN.

 

 

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CAUTION:

  THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN 

 

             

ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

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CAUTION:

 THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE

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TREATED WOOD AS A FUEL CAN BE          

HAZARDOUS.

 

NOTE: For operation instructions download from the website 

 

www.warmington.co.nz

 

 
 

Warmington Industries 1994 LTD

 

PO Box 58652, Botany 2163, Auckland 

 

 

www.warmington.co.nz

 

 

Tested Fuel Load (softwood)

 

Weight in kg

 

Firebox litres approx.

 

Studio Stove

 

up to 2.17

 

23

 

Summary of Contents for Studio Stove 14

Page 1: ...an See www homeheat co nz members for a certified NZHHA SFAIT installer in your area CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE IMPORTANT Read all the instructions carefully before com...

Page 2: ...rning Softwood When tested in accordance with AS NZS 4012 1999 7 4kW 6 9kW Minimum Average Heat Output Burning Softwood AS NZS 4012 4 4kW 4 5kW TESTING Laboratory REPORT NO AS NZS 2918 2001 Applied Re...

Page 3: ...Height from Floor Protector H 4430 100 Emissions level dry g kg 0 66g kg Emissions level wet g kg 0 55g kg Check List Baffle Holding Down Brackets Check Door Seal Check Damper Bricks If Required Seri...

Page 4: ...tted refer to Situation 1 above PLAN VIEW OF CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES STRAIGHT CORNER Description minimum dimensions 1 2 To wall behind I 215 100 To wall side J 350 100 To flue centre back K 338 223...

Page 5: ...e baffle right to the back of firebox Put the steel baffle in on an angle through the door frame Lift it up holding it horizontally resting on the one side bricks Fit back vermiculite board panel into...

Page 6: ...t Fixing Instructions Remove bottom tray remove bolt at back of tray slide shelf out Fit seismic restraint brackets 2 at the rear of unit Fix bracket into floor through the hearth Replace bottom shelf...

Page 7: ...E 7 Place Ceiling Plate over heater flue spigot ensuring the folded edge up stands are facing ceiling STAGE 8 From the roof lower Flue Pipes through Outer Casing into position Ensure not to scratch th...

Page 8: ...pipe casing Note External Requirements Refer to AS NZS2918 2001 4 9 1 Install flue system to AS NZS2918 2001 When using a rubber or bitumen flashing butynol dectite an additional flue pipe baffle is...

Page 9: ...a special heat resistance glass designed for use in fires The glass can be replaced with the door still fitted to the fire Loosen the 4 cap screws on the front of the door that retain the glass and re...

Page 10: ...k under the air dam and lever the top door retainer up at the same time slide the glass up and under the top door retainer Repeat for the other side No 6 No 7 No 8 Slide the glass up and into position...

Page 11: ...en designed to give a wide range of adjustment Studio Door Adjustment Instructions No 1 Have all the screws and the nuts just loose so the door can move with a slight force No 2 Close the door and nip...

Page 12: ...t the door is parallel to the top of the fire Check both ends of the doors to make sure it is parallel to the unit No 8 Ensure that the door seal is mating with the door frame and making a seal by loo...

Page 13: ...se the top of the fire is in direct contact with the flame it offers a large cooking surface Ideal for entertaining at home holiday homes or farm cottages If spillage occurs clean the surface with a s...

Page 14: ...r local compliance 11 Flue System The installation and construction of the flue system must comply with AS NZS 2918 2001 The fire requires a Warmington tested and approved flue system only as tested t...

Page 15: ...s of the stove Summary on Setting High Temp Pain Read Stove Manufacturer instructions Babies small children pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the paint setting phase Ventilate well...

Page 16: ...equent if required The appliance and flue system has been tested to AS NZS 2918 2001 WARNINGS WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY I...

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