Norseman Silhouette GL Owner's manual

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Wood stove
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Owner's manual

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Tested and approved to Australian
Standards AS/NZS 2918:2001 and
A S / N Z S 4 0 1 3 / 4 0 1 2 : 1 9 9 9 .
(Silhouette GL and GLI tested to
AS/NZS4013/4012:2014)
Prior to installation check with your
stateandlocalauthoritiesregarding
any specific regulations that may
apply.
Please keep these instructions for
f uture r eference. Burn hardwood
only.
Ownersmanualfor
SilhouetteWoodHeaters
Modelscovered-
SilhouetteGL
SilhouetteGLIInsert
SilhouetteGLX
FIRSTTHINGSFIRST...
Congratulationsonyourpurchaseofaqualitywoodheater.Thisproductisdesignedaccordingto
strictenvironmental,qualityandsafetystandardsandshouldgiveyouyearsoftroublefreehome
heating.
Readtheseinstructionscarefullytogetthe most out of yourheater and to ensure safeand
satisfactory heater performance. In particular, we would like to draw your attention to these
warnings.
Becarefulofwhatyouburn:
* Useonlydry,wellseasonedhardwood.
* Donotusecoalorbriquettes.
* WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDSORAEROSOLSTOSTARTOR
REKINDLETHEFIRE.
* Do not burn garbage in the firebox  as
garbagecancauseadangeroussootbuild
upandincreasetheamountofsmokeyour
heaterproduces.
* Donotburnchemicallytreatedtimberasthe
poisonous gases given off could damage
yourstove.
* CAUTION:THEUSEOFSOMETYPESOF
PRESERVATIVE-TREATED WOOD AS
FUELCANBEHAZARDOUS.
* Donotplaceanytypesofbuildersboardeg
fibro, cement sheeting (or any other
materials not specified and tested by the
manufacturer)insidethefirebox.
Protect yourself and your family
fromburns:
WARNING: OPEN AIR CONTROL BEFORE
OPENINGFIRINGDOOR.
* The ext erior surfaces of the h eater will
becomehotduringoperation.Forprotection
ofchildren, theelderly orinfirm, providea
firescreen to p revent c ontact with the
applianceinoperation.
* To protect against injury from burns, use
caution when operating the appliance. In
particular,whenloadingthefirebox,provide
adequateprotectionforyourhands.
Useyourheateraccordingtothese
instructions:
* CAUTION:THISAPPLIANCESHOULDBE
MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL
TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
* DONOTBURNWITHDOOROPEN.
* CAUTION:  THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD
NOT BE OPERATED WITH A CRACKED
GLASS.
* Donot throwlogs intothe firebox.Always
placelogscarefully.
* Loadlogswithendspointingtothefrontof
theheater.Thiswillhelppreventlogsrolling
forward.
* Donotoverfire(allowfireboxtoglowred)as
thiscoulddamageyourfirebox.
* Alwaysleaveaminimumof25mm(1)ofash
inthebottomofthefirebox.Neveremptyit
completely.
* WARNING:ANYMODIFICATIONOFTHE
APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN
AP P RO V E D I N W R I T I NG BY TH E
TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED
ASBREACHINGAS/NZS4013.
* Theapplianceorfluesystemshouldnotbe
modified in any way without the written
approvalofthemanufacturer.
The heater can get very hot, so
watchobviousfirehazards:
* Donotplaceclothingorothercombustible
materialsontopoftheheater.
* WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS OR PLACE
THESE IN THE VICINITY OF THIS
APPLIANCEWHENITISOPERATING.
* WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL
W I T H I N H E A T E R I N S T A L L A T I O N
CLEARANCES.
* Do not store flammable liquids near the
heater.
ExclusionofLiability
Whilsteverycarehasbeentakeninformulatingtheseinstructions,noresponsibilitywhatsoeverwillattach
toand/orclaimlieagainst,themanufacturerand/orthedistributoroftheheaterasaresultofanyfailureto
followthewholeoranypartoftheinstructionsand/orasaresultofincorrectinformationhereinand/orany
omissionherefrom.
2
Yourheatercomesalmostcompletelyassembled.Thereisonlyasimplematterofplacingthe
bricksandbrickretainer,positioningthebaffleplate,andtheheaterisreadytobeinstalled.
ASSEMBLINGYOURNEWHEATER
3
GLX
TheGLXmodelhassmallerfirebricks.These
areplacedintheheaterasshownbelow.
Thethreenarrowerbricksgoattheback.
Thebrickretainersitsoverthetopofallthe
bricks.
FireBricksandBrickRetainer
GLandGLI
The firebricks in the GL and GLI models
fol low the configur ation as shown in the
diagrambelow.
Thebrickretainerssitoverthebricksinthe
backcorners.
BafflePlate
Whenplacingthebaffleplateintotheheater,
youmayneedtoanglethebaffleplateupon
onesidetogetitthroughthedoor.
You s hould then lift the baffl e over one
bracket,pushituptothetopofthefirebox,
andthenliftitovertheotherbracket.
Pushthebaffleplateallthewaytothebackof
the heater to ensure it is in the correct
position.
GLandGLI
Theseheatersfeatureaweldedsteelbaffle.
Thebafflesitsontwobracketswiththefolds
facinguptowardsthetopofthefireboxand
thehat towardstheback.
GLX
TheGLXmodelhasacastbaffleplate.The
baffleplatesitsontwobracketstowardsthe
topofthefirebox.Theridgesgoupandthe
flatsidegoesdown.
Ensurethelocationridgesonthebottomof
theplatearebetweenthebrackets.
INSTALLATION-GENERALNOTES
BeforeBeginning
Beforebeginningtheinstallationofyourwood
heater, you should note the following
precautions:
* WARNING: THE APPLIANCE AND
FLUE-SYSTEMSHALLBEINSTALLED
INACCORDANCE WITHAS/NZS 2918
A N D T H E A P P R O P R I A T E
REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT
BUILDINGCODEORCODES.
* WARNING: APPLIANCES INSTALLED
I N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H T H I S
STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH
THEREQUIREMENTSOFAS/NZS4013
W H E R E R E Q U I R E D B Y T H E
REGULATORY AUTHORIT Y I.E. THE
APPLIANCESHALLBEIDENTIFIABLE
BYACOMPLIANCEPLATEWITHTHE
MARKINGTESTEDTOAS/NZS4013.
* WARNING: ANY MODIFICA TION OF
THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT
BEENAPPROVEDINWRITINGBYTHE
T E S T I N G A U T H O R I T Y I S
CONSIDERED TO BE IN BREACH OF
THE APPROVAL GRANTED FOR
COMPLIANCEWITHAS/NZS4013.
* CAUTION: CRACKED AND BROKEN
COMPONENTS, e.g. GLASS PANELS
OR CER AMIC TILES, MAY RENDER
THEINSTALLATIONUNSAFE.
* It is strongly recommended that a
certified/qualified installe r perform the
installation.
* You may need to get council approval
priortoinstallation.
* Youshouldalsocheckwithyourinsurer
foranyrequirementstheymayhave.
HearthRequirements
If your wood heater is to be installed on
carpe t, timb er or any other combustible
mater ial, you must  pla ce a hearth (also
known asafloor protector) underneath the
heater.Pleaseobservethefollowing:
* Thehearthmustconsistofatleast12mm
ofnoncombustiblematerial
* Itisnotrecommendedthatyoumakeyour
ownhearth
* Thehearthandheaterassemblymustbe
placedonafirmandlevelsurface.
FlueInstallation
The correct flue system is critical to the
performance of your wood heater. It must
eitherbetestedwiththeheaterorbeadefault
fluekit.
WerecommendyouuseaMaxiheatDefault
FlueKit.
CAUTION: MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR
FLUE-SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM
DIFFERE NT SOURCES OR MODIFYING
THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF
C O M P O N E N T S M A Y R E S U L T I N
HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. WHERE
SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERE D, THE
M A N U F A C T U R E R S H O U L D B E
CONSULTEDINTHEFIRSTINSTANCE.
FlueHeightRequirements
Your flue must extend the required height
aboveyourrooftopromotesufficientdraught.
Iftheflueisnothighenough,theheaterwill
not draw properly causing smoke to spill
backintotheroom.
Theminimumheightoftheactivefluemustbe
4.6m in length measured from the hearth
plate to the flue termination point. The flue
must extendatleast1moutoftheroof.The
fluemustclearanyridgeorobstructionwithin
a3mradiusbyaminimumof1m.
Forverysteeproofs(45°orsteeper)itisoften
impractical to get above the highest point.
The use of an anti-downdraft cowl is
advisable.
Onflatroofs,thefluemustextendaminimum
of1.5m.
There are other vari ables that can affect
draught(egtreesortallbuildingsnearby).If
youhavethecorrectflueheightandstillhave
problems,consultyourdealer.
4
INSTALLATION-FREESTANDINGHEATERSONLY
Location
Select a location for your wood heater with
greatcare.
* Donotplaceyourheaterinareasofhigh
traffic,nearfurnitureordraperies.
* Check that the intended location will not
interferewithceilingjoists,rafters,valleys
andridges.
Clearances
Itisvitalthattheheaterbeinstalledtheproper
distancefromcombustiblesurfaceslikewood,
gyprockandcurtains.
Thediagramsshowbothparallelandcorner
installations.
Failuretomaintaintheseminimumdistances
mayresultinafireforwhichyourinsurermay
refusetocover.
ReducedClearances
Theseclearancescanbereducedwithproper
heat shielding. Basically a  n o n c o m b u s tible
surfaceis placedbetweentheheaterandthe
co mb us t ib le wa ll . It is vi ta l t h at an
unobstructedairflowbemaintainedbetween
thetwosurfacestoremoveexcessheat.
HearthClearances
It is necessary to ensure that the heater is
positioned on the hearth so that the
requirementsbelowareobserved.Thefrontof
thehearthshouldextendpasttheheaterdoor
bythedistancespecifiedasD.Thesideofthe
hearthshouldextendpasttheheaterdoorby
thedistancespecifiedasEoneachside.
E
D
HearthClearances
C
CornerInstallation
A
B
ParallelInstallation
HeaterDimensions(inmillimetres)
GL
GLX
TSRQP
730770183830670
690730172790580
5
Clearances(inmillimetres)
GLwithMaxiheatDecromeshDefaultFlueKit
GLXwithdecromeshplusheatshield(MXRSOB)on
theoutside(back)ofdecromesh
EDCBA
20030050
350
75
20035075275100
INSTALLATION-INSERTHEATERSONLY
WARNING:ThisapplianceandflueMUSTbeinstalledinafullmasonryfireplace,andmustbe
installedbyaqualifiedwoodheaterinstalleraccordingtothelatestversionofAS2918.
FireplaceConstruction
Thiswoodheater beinstalledinafullmust
masonry fireplace,whichnon-combustible
has been carefully inspected for cracks or
deterioration. The chimney should be
cleanedpriortoinstallation
You installafluetheentirelengthofthemust
chimney.Thiswillhelpyourheaterperformto
itsfullcapabilities.Itisalsoeasiertoclean.
HearthConstruction
The diagram below shows the minimum
dimensions (in millimetres) for the hearth.
Thehearthshall consistof nolessthan 45
mm thick compressed fibre cement sheet,
with thermal conductivity not greater than
0.33W/m°K.
Donotbuildthehearthoverthefrontofthe
heaterasthiswillpreventaccesstothefan
throughthefrontbottomairinletcover.
6
590
980
Dimensions(inmillimetres)
GLI
FEDCBA
firebox
height
facia
width
f acia
height
flueto
rear
firebox
width
firebox
depth
600980700152690460
ClearancestoCombustibles
The diagram below shows the minimum
clearances (in millimetres) to combustible
materials.
There mu st be not less than 115 0 mm
betweenthetopofthehearthtotheunderside
of the co mbustible mantlepiece. This is
equivalentto 450mmabove thetop of the
heaterfascia.
Thecombustiblesurroundcolumnsmustbe
notlessthan1075mmapart.
1150
1075
450
WOODSELECTION
Fewthingsaffecttheperformanceofyourheaterasmuchasthefuelyouburn.Takenoteofthe
following:
WhatNotToBurn
* Softwood(exceptkindling)
* Wetorunseasonedwood
* Treatedorpaintedtimber
* Saltwaterwood
* Coalorcharcoal
* Garbage,plasticetc
* Any solvents, kerosene, petrol or any
flammableliquid.
WhatToBurn
Quitesimply,dryseasonedhardwood.
Fromwhenwoodisfirstcutdown,ittakesup
to12monthsofdrystorageforthewoodto
seasonproperly. The seasoningprocess is
underwaywhencracksbegintoappearatthe
endsofcuttimber.
Useofmoistorunseasonedwoodwillresult
inexcessivesmoke,longerstartuptimes,a
lazyflamethatrequiresmoreairtostayalight,
creosotebuildupintheflueandonthedoor
glass, and a much less powerful fire. The
reasonissimple.Heatthatwouldnormallybe
goingintotheroomiswastedboilingwater
that is trapped inside the wood. This poor
performancecostsyoumoneyinwastedfuel
andincreasedmaintenance.
Itisdifficulttodetermineifwoodisdryjustby
looking atit.Ifyoucanhearthewoodsizzle
andhiss,orcanseemoisturebubblingfrom
thewoodsurface,thenyourwoodistoowet.
Inpractice,thebestthingyoucandoistobe
sure of the source. Buy your wood from
reputable wood merchants. Make sure you
storethewoodcorrectly.
WoodStorage
It is important that wood be stored under
cover.Evenwoodthatisyearsoldwillabsorb
largequantitiesofmoistureifexposedtothe
elements.
Itisadvisablethatwoodisstackedtoallow
someairflowinandaroundthelogs.Thiswill
helpkeepthewooddry.
WoodSplitting
Itis bestto have onhand agoodrange of
woodsizestohelpcontrolthefire.Theruleof
thumbis:thehotterthefire,thebiggerthelog
youcanputin.
* Youneedverysmallpiecesofkindling to
getthefirestartedefficiently.
* Smallpiecesuptoabout50mmthickare
goo d w hen the f ir e i s s til l b ein g
established,orwhenyouwanttorevivea
firethathasburntlow.
* Larger logs are excellent for long burns
oncethefireiswellestablished.
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USINGYOURHEATER
Beforeusingyourwoodheater,studythisentiresectioncarefully. Itwillassistyouinachieving
maximumefficiencyandenjoyment.
CuringthePaint
Various parts of your heat er have been
coatedwithhighqualitypaintstoprotectthem
andtogivethemanattractivefinish.Youwill
needtobreak-inyourheatertohardenor
curethesecoatings.
While curing, be careful not to touch the
paintedsurfacesasthepaintwillbequitesoft.
The basic rule is: cure slowly, over about
three burns, without a hot fire. During the
curingprocessitisnormalforsomesmoke
andsmell tobegivenofffromthesurfaceof
theheater.Eachtime,somewindowsshould
be opened to allow the paint  odours to
escape.Usingafanalsohelpsdispersethe
odours.Forthisreasonitisbestdoneduring
theday.
1.Thefirst fireshould bekindlingonly and
should last for about 20 minutes. Leave
thedoorslightlyajartostopthedoorrope
fromsticking.
2.Oncetheheaterhascooleddown,repeat
theprocess.
3.Thethird fireshouldbeanormalfireofat
least45minutes.
Bythistime,yourheatershouldbecured.In
colderconditions,oriftheheaterusesafan,it
maytakeslightlylonger.Thehouseshouldbe
ventilateduntilallodoursaregone.
OperatingTheAirControl
Youcancontrolwhetheryourheaterburnson
highorlowwiththeaircontrolleverfoundon
either the front or the side of the heater,
dependingonthemodel.Thehighandlow
positionsareclearlymarkedonallmodels.
For low burns - U se this setting for low
burning,orforextendedburntimes.
Formediumburns-Thisistheoptimalsetting
fornormaluse.
Forhighburns-Usethissettingforstarting
the fire and for at least 30 minutes after
loadingandreloading.
LightingTheFire
Woodburnsmostefficientlywhenplacedina
veryhotfire.Theseproceduresaredesigned
tobringyourfireboxtotherighttemperature
asquicklyaspossible.
Puttheaircontrolonhigh.
Placealargeamountofkindlinginacriss-
cross pattern over a firelighter. Make sure
plentyofaircangetintothestackandaround
eachpieceofkindling.
Add afewsmallpiecesofwoodontop.The
fireboxshouldbeabouthalffulloffuel.
Ignitethefirelighter.
Continuetoaddsmallpiecesofwooduntila
bedofhotglowingcoalsisestablished.
Placetwoor threethoroughlydrysplitlogs
(about 80 -100mm diameter) on the  well
establishedfire.Logswillburnbetterifthey
areplacedwiththeirendsneartheglass,ie
fronttoback.
Leave the air control on high for about 30
minutes.Afterthistime,thefireboxshouldbe
hotenoughfornormaloperation,soyoucan
turndowntomediumorlow.
Adding fresh wood cools the fire down, so
whenyouneedtoreplenishthefuel,turnthe
air control to high for about 30 minutes to
bring the firebox temperatures back up to
normal
Always leave the air control on high for at
least30minutesafterreloading.
AFewHints
Woodshouldbestackedfronttoback-with
the ends facing the door - and with space
betweenthemforairtoflowaround.
Thedoor should remainclosed atall times
except when first establishing the fire and
whenloading.
There are many factors that can affect the
wayyourheaterburns,includingflueheight,
wood type, shape, amount, the way it is
stacked, wind conditions and ou tside  air
temperaturestonameafew.Youwillfindthat
before long you will get to know how your
heaterworksbestforyou.
8
USINGYOURHEATER
OvernightBurns
Largeunsplitlogsarethebestfueltouse.
Make sure you have a good strong bed of
glowing coals and the heater is hot before
loadingthelogs.
Placealoadofwoodonthestrongbasefire
andcoals,shutthedoorandleaveonhighfor
about30minutesoruntilthelogsarecharred
allover.
Turndowntolow.
Restarting After an Overn ight
Burn
Adjustaircontroltohigh.
Rakethehotcoals.
Place some kindling and small logs on the
coals.
Oncethefireisestablished,startputtingon
largerlogs.
RemovingAshes
When the ashes are level with the firebox
opening,it stimeforacleanout.Thisshould
onlybedonewhenthefireboxhascompletely
cooled.Removinghotashesishazardous.
Push chunks of charred wood to one side.
Thesewillburninthenextfire,soitwouldbea
shametowastethem.Usingametalscoop,
remove excess ash and place in a metal
container.
Youshouldleaveasmallamountofashinthe
fireboxtoprovideaninsulatingbaseforthe
nextfire.Rakethemoversotheyformaflat
bed.
Whendisposingoftheashes,keepthemina
metal or other non-c ombustible conta iner
with a tight fitting lid. Move them outdoors
immediatelytoanareaclearofcombustible
m aterials. Do not place them in plast ic
receptacles.
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HeaterFans
All Norseman Silhouette heaters are fitted
withauniqueelectroniccontrol thatensures
yourheateralwaysburnsefficientlyandwith
theminimumemissionsbeingemitted.
As such, if the fanisonand you open the
heaterdoor,thefanwillautomaticallyturnoff
and automatically restart approximately 20
minutesafterthedoorisclosed.
Also, if the fan is on and the air control is
turnedtolow,thefanwillnotoperate.If,or
when,theaircontrolisopenedfromthelow
setting, the fan will automat ically re start
approximately20minutesaftertheaircontrol
ismovedfromthelowposition.
There is an LED indicator next to the fan
switch.Itwilleitherflashorbeon(i.e.solid
and non-flashing) depending on the
operationofthefan.
The LED will be on whenever the fan is in
operation.
The LED will flash when the fan is not in
operation,suchaswhenthedoorisopen,or
theaircontrolisturnedtolow,orduringthe
20minutedelayperiod.
CAREANDMAINTENANCE
Your heater has been designed as a heavy duty appliance capable of withstanding normal
operatingconditions.
Care
Thefireboxlinerswherefittedmustbetreated
withcare.Avoidthrowinglogsintothefirebox
asthismayfracturetheliners.
Cleaning
Paintedsurfaces:tocleanpaintedsurfaces,
wipeoverwithasoft,dampcloth.Donotuse
harshsolventsandcleaningagentsasthese
candamagethecoating.Buffdrywithasoft,
drycloth.
If your heater is installed in a coastal
env ironment, where salt air will come in
contactwiththeheater,thiscleaningprocess
shouldbeperformedweeklytoavoidthesalt
causing deterioration of the paint and
subsequentlyrust.
Door glass: sometimes black deposits will
buildupontheinsideofthedoorglass.To
removethisbuildup,rubgentlywithaplastic
scourer pad moistened with water and
detergent.Thenusethedampanddrycloths
asbefore.Hotglasscleanerisalsoavailable
fromyourheaterretailer.
RoutineMaintenanceSchedule
Atbeginningoftheseasonandatleastevery
8weeksduringtheseason
* Inspectandcleanthefluesystem.Todo
this,removethebaffleplateandfluecowl,
andcleanoutwithafluebrush.
* Checkthepaintedsurfaces.Ifthereisany
wear, for instance from cleaning or
abrasion,touchuppaintisavailablefrom
yourdealer.
Atendofseason
* Inspectthedoorglassforanycracksand
replaceifnecessary.
* Inspectdoorropeandsealsandreplaceif
necessary.
* Inspect fir ebox for w ear or exc essive
corrosion.
* Inspectfirebrickswherefittedandreplace
ifbroken.
* Checkthattheairslidemovessmoothly.If
it is s ticky, lub ricate it with hi gh
temperature grease available from your
localhardwarestore.
CreosoteBuildUp
When the heater is continually burnt with
lowerthannormalfiretemperatures,egdue
tounseasonedwood,higherthanacceptable
amounts of smoke are produced which
condenseontheinsideoftheflue.Thisbuilds
upasablack,tar-likedepositcalledcreosote.
A thin layer of creosote inside the flue is
normalandwillnotcauseaproblem.Once
there is a layer more than 3mm thick,
problemscanoccur.
1.Ifthelayeristhickenough,itrestrictsthe
flueandcancauseinsufficientdrawand
evensmokespillagebackintothehouse.
2. More seriously, creosote is combustible,
andcanignite.Afluefireiseasytodetect,
involving a roaring sound, a vibration of
the flue, and sometimes flames and
sparksshootoutofthetopoftheflue.
Toavoidcreosotebuildupandthefiresthat
mayresult,burnseasonedwoodwiththeair
controlsettomediumorhighformostofthe
time.
Toremovecreosote whenitdoesbuildup,
removethebaffleplateandfluecowl,anduse
a flue brush to clean the flue system. To
removethebaffleplate,slidetheplateupon
onesideandthendownaroundthebrackets
ontheother.
Incaseofafluefire,donotpanic.Yourflue
system has been constructed to withstand
hightemperatures.Immediatelyclosetheair
controldowntoitslowestsetting.Donotopen
thedoor.Oncethefirehasextinguished,you
shouldhaveyourfluesysteminspectedbya
qualifiedserviceperson.
10
CARINGFORTHEENVIRONMENT
Caringforourplanetmeansreducingpollutionandmanagingourresourcesintelligently.Every
resourceweusetodayweareborrowingfromourfuturegenerations.
Thekeytosuccessfullymeetingourfutureenergyrequirementsliesinourabilitytomanage
existingresourceswisely.Unlikefossilfuelssuchasoil,coalandgas,woodcanbemanagedona
sustainablebasis.
Thisiswhywoodisoneofthewisest,mostcosteffectiveandenvironmentallyefficientformsof
homeheatingavailabletoday.
Youcanmakeafurtherpositivecontributiontotheenvironmentbyfollowingtheseimportant
steps:-
OperatingYourHeater
* Alwaysburngood,dryhardwood.Thiswill
yieldthegreatestamountofheatforthe
leastamountoffuel.
* Neverburngreenorunseasonedwood,or
woodthatiswet.Thiswillwasteenergy,
cause excessive smoke and reduce the
performanceofyourwoodheater.
* Donotallowyourwoodtosmoulder.Your
fire should always burn brightly and
cleanly.Checktheflueoccasionallytosee
ifthereisanyexcessivesmoke.
OtherThingsYouCanDo
* En su re yo ur ho me is ad eq ua tel y
insulated. This will reduce your energy
requirements,andlessenyourfuelbills,or
the ne ed to gather fuel. This  in turn
reducespollution.
* Donotoverheatyourhome!Ifyoufeelhot
evenwhenwearinglightclothing,thenyou
arewastingenergy.
* Install ceiling fans in the main rooms.
Theseareanexcellentinvestmentinyear
round comfort. Because hot air rises,
ceilingfanspushthishotairbackcloserto
groundleveltokeepyouwarmer.
Landcare
Aportionofthesaleofyourheaterisdonated
directlytoLandcarebytheAustralianHome
HeatingAssociation.
Landcare is one of the most proactive
community based environmental groups in
Australia today. Almost 5000 Landcare
groupshave sprouted acrossAustralia and
like the millions of trees Landcare has
planted, they're still growing. One of three
farmersisamemberofLandcare.
These groups get involved in activities like
tree planting and revegetation, weed
removal,fencing,feralanimalcontrol,water
qualitymonitoring,naturesurveys,riverbank
rep ai r, an d s ustai nable ag ri cul tu ral
techniques.
Landcaregroupsareusuallyformedbecause
thereisaproblem.Localsnoticechangesin
their environment and decide to do
something about it. Landcare groups can
grow out of neig hbou ring far ms, or
neighboursinthecitythatsharealocalpark.
Landcare groups are working on all
imaginableecosystemsinAustralia,fromdry
and dusty central Australia, to tropical
rainforestsofQueenslandandthemountains
inTasmania.
WOODHEATINGISGOODHEATING
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NEEDACCESSORIES?
YourBarbequesGalorestorealsosellsarangeofattractive,good
value accessories for your heater like mesh guards, toolsets and
woodbaskets.
Also,youcanaskaboutmaintenanceproducts,firelighters,touchup
paint,fluecleaningproductsandmore.
ForyournearestBarbequesGalorestorecall
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G.L.G.AustraliaPtyLtd
BuildingA2,CampusBusinessPark
350-374ParramattaRoad
Homebush,NSW2140
HIPA-080P
25112015
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