Warmington SI 1100 Double Flue Installation Instructions Manual - page 4
1 September 2016
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1.
All the dimensions are minimums
2.
Fit the Plinth into position in the Cavity. If onto a wooden floor ensure that an insulating plinth is fitted as per
the specifications. Ensure that the plinth is elevated to allow for finishing on the hearth. (See Hearth and
plinth details)
3.
Assemble back panel and sides of the heat shield, position into Cavity.
4.
Fit the firebox into the Cavity, allow for the Fascia to fit behind the flange and to the timber framing. (Approx
10mm) Bolt the fire box to the plinth or through to the floor with the bolting point provided on the Left and
Right hand sides of the fire box (seismic restraints).
5.
Fit the Adaptor to the Fire box. Ensure that exhaust sealant is used between the fire and Adaptor. Bolt into
position with the bolt in the Left and right hand sides of the Fire box.
6.
Install the flue system.
7.
Fit the front of the heat shield and rivet into position. Fit Lintel cap and Caps to the heat shield.
8.
Fit the Fascia kit between the heat shield and behind the firebox flange. This fitment will be firm and will complete the
shielding around the fire system.
FIREBOX INSTALLATION
HEARTH & PLINTH CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
“CAITEC” TECHONOLGY—ROOM AIR REPLACEMENT
Caitec"draws air from an external air source to ensure that the open fire has pre-heated
combustion air maximising efficiency while maintaining the home at constant pressure
equilibrium, reducing the risk of back drafting .
Ensure that the cavity is vented to Outside fresh Air and the Warmington will take care of
the rest. 2 x 100mm Diameter vent are required (Or equivalent to that.)
Builder to supply external air to the Cavity and the “Warmington Fire” takes care of
the rest.
NOTE : Points to Consider regarding Pressure differential.
Visit the Warmington Web Site for “ACC Block (Hebel)” instruction (PDF Download)..
Offset
Offset for
Hearth
Finishing
*Note: If Solid Plastering the Heat Cell Structure, it is recommended to use a Fibreglass Mesh with a Latex Based Plaster to
minimise the chance of the Solid Plaster cracking. (See your Solid Plasterer for correct materials and applications).
This is a general installation guide only – Contact a “NZHHA Installer” for Installation Advice.
See : www.homeheat.co.nz , choose “members” & pick your Area & Fire type (wood / gas etc) this will provide you with a NZHHA Certified Installer
(use the SFAIT Installers Only .)
Note: Hearth and Plinth Construction.
For Combustible Flooring an Insulating Hearth and Plinth of
75mm ACC Block is required.
Plinth to be Offset above Hearth by the Hearth Finishing’s
( e.g. Tiles / Granite / Solid Plaster / etc )
Raised Hearth’s & Plinth’s with cantilevered Hearth’s
must be adequately supported to take the weight in Ac-
cordance with the NZ Building Code .
This is a Raised & cantilevered Hearth.
See page 15 for further Raised Hearth
Detail
This Hearth
& Plinth
setup is at
Floor Level