Warmington Studio Oven Installation Instructions Manual - page 11
21 February 2017
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FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE
Minimum Flue Height
Flue Height
3600
Measured From Top of Fire
C + 3600
Flue details
No:
Studio
Cowl
1
150
Cone
1
150
Top Spider
1
150
Liner Diameter Slip
1
250
Flue Diameter S/S
1
150
Flue Diameter Hi Therm Black
2
150
Combo 250/200 X 1200MM Galv
1
250
Ceiling Plate
1
150
Ceramics
4
Double Flue Shield with Brackets
1
To Suite 150
NOTE:
Ensure that a Standard Tested
Warmington Flue system is used
on the Warmington fires.
FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE
This flue kit has been manufactured in accordance with AS/NZS 2918:2001 and tested to Appendix F. To ensure safety, this flue kit must
be installed as outlined in these instructions. Heater and flue pipe clearances from combustible walls must be in accordance with heater
manufacture’s specifications and AS/NZS 2918:2001. These installation instructions are for tested appliances only.
THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY—EACH INSTALLATION WILL VARY DUE TO UNIQUE INSTALLATION REQUIRMENTS.
STAGE 1:
Locate heater in its proposed position and mark a point on the ceiling that is directly above the centre of the heater’s flue outlet. Check
that the heater’s location allows the Outer Casing to clear all structural roof timbers.
STAGE 2:
Cut a 250mm square hole in ceiling. Directly above, cut a hole in roof to accommodate Outer Casing.
STAGE 3:
Fit timber nogs around ceiling and roof holes, i.e. Nogs form a 250mm square aperture, which allows air to circulate freely over the
Outer Casing surface.
STAGE 4:
Position the Outer Casing so that it is flush with the underneath of the ceiling and protrudes through the roof the required height (Refer
to AS/NZ 2918:2001 if more details are required. When calculating roof penetration height, allow for an extra 500mm that can be
achieved by using the Outer Cashing Slip Extension.
a:
If the flue is within three metres of the ridge, the Outer Casing must protrude at least 600mm above the ridge of the roof.
b:
If the distance from the ridge is more than three metres, the Outer Casing must protrude at least 1000mm above roof
penetration.
STAGE 5:
Fix an appropriate flashing around the Outer Casing to seal onto the roofing material.
STAGE 6:
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 down (towards heater).
STAGE 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 the Hi Therm Flue coating. The Hi Therm
Coating can be touched up with an approved Spray can (Stovebright). NOTE: Some fires require the crimped end of the flue that fits
into the Fires flue spigot to be trimmed back to from a snug fit. Seal flue to Fire box spigot.
STAGE 9:
From the roof, slide the Inner Casing into the Outer Casing, around the flue, until it rests 12mm above ceiling level on the Swage Ring
of the Outer Casing.
STAGE 10:
Before securing the Outer Casing Slip Extension to the Outer Casing with three rivets or self tapping screws, ensure the Flue Pipes
extends above the top of the Outer Casing Slip Extension 145mm APPROX. The fitment of the Cowl, Flashing Cone and Flue is
required to form a seal by the flange on the Cowl. Adjust Slip Extension to obtain this measurement. If minimum roof penetration
heights described earlier can not be achieved, add sufficient stainless steel Flue Pipe.
STAGE 11:
Fit Top Spacer Bracket to the Flue Pipe making sure the lugs fit snugly inside Outer Casing Slip Extension. Make sure Top Spacer
Brackets fits hard down onto Outer Casing Slip Extension.
STAGE 12:
Fit Flashing Cone over the Flue Pipe and push down firmly onto Top Spacer Bracket. Optional to secure with a rivet or self-tapping
screw. The Flashing Cone should be flush with or 5mm above the finished Flue Pipe.
STAGE 13:
Fit ADD Cowl but do not secure permanently , as removal for flue cleaning will be necessary. The Cowl will fit tight down onto the
Flashing Cone forming a seal—ensure that the seal is formed. (The Cowl, Flashing Cone and Flue can be secured with a Stainless
Steel screw but provision must be made for the removal of the Cowl for cleaning of the flue system.
STAGE 14:
Fasten Ceiling Plate to ceiling using screws and spacers provided. Ensure an even air gap around Flue Pipe when fixing. Remove
protective plastic from Ceiling Plate.
N.B. 12mm air gap between ceiling plate and ceiling must be maintained.
STAGE 15:
Fit of the Flue Shield, fit Bracket to Flue Pipe above firebox and the bracket into the flue spigot on the fire.. Attach S/S Reflector to
brackets, ensure that the plastic coating is removed from all the surfaces before lighting the fire.
N.B.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the installation of the flue kit complies with AS/NZ 2918:2001, the appli-
ance manufacture’s specifications for flues and that relevant Local Body requirements are adhered to.
Note: FLUE SYSTEMS Casing….
Flue system may require to be Doubled lined to comply.
Ref ASNZS:2918:2001 4.3 Flue pipe casing