Nectre Fireplaces FS 800 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation & Operating Instructions
FS 800
FS 500
IS 800
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Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd
13 Acorn Road
DRY CREEK SA 5094
Ph. (08) 8349 8332 Fax. (08) 8260 6643
www.nectre.com email: info@pecan-eng.com.au
Toll Free 1800 636 301
NECTRE
FIREPLACES
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
MANTLEPIECE
FLOOR PROTECTOR
INSTALLATION/DIMENSIONS OF HEATERS
DOOR HANDLE ADJUSTMENT
DOOR GLASS
DOOR GASKET
FIREBRICKS
LIGHTING YOUR FIRE
INITIAL OPERATING PERIOD
GENERAL OPERATION
OVERNIGHT BURN
BAFFLE PLATE LOCATION
FAN SERVICE
CLEANING THE FIREBOX
CONTROLS
WARRANTY
REPLACEABLE COMPONENTS OF THE HEATER
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This heater must be installed to the specifications and clearances listed on the
compliance plate to ensure your safety. Variances from these specifications will
void your warranty and could cause a serious house fire.
To ensure compliance with the relevant Australian Standards, your heater must
be installed with the recommended flue system.
Never place furniture, paper, wood, clothes airers etc near heater.
DO NOT burn litter or treated wood, as fumes could be dangerous to your health
and the health of your neighbours.
DO NOT burn green or wet wood as it will reduce the efficiency of your
heater and could cause a dangerous fire.
Always operate with the door in the closed position.
Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd accept no liability whatsoever for interpretation of
AS/NZS 2918:2001.
WARNING: The heater must no be operated without the floor protector installed
as heat radiation from the glass door may burn floor surfaces.
WARNING: DO NOT BURN FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO
START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE.
WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS
IN THE VACINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING.
WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES.
WARNING: WHEN USING THIS APPLIANCE AS AN OPEN FIRE USE A
FIRESCREEN.
WARNING: OPEN AIR CONTROL BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR.
CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A
CRACKED GLASS.
CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT
ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION: THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE TREATED
WOOD AS A FUEL CAN BE HAZARDOUS.
Recommended Fuel: Any dry hardwood that has been seasoned for at least 8
months. All fuel should be stored with protection from the weather to minimise
moisture content.
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INSTALLATION INFORMATION
A licensed accredited installer should install all wood heaters. Please ask
retailer to locate an installer.
All warranty is void unless installed by an authorised installer.
MANTLEPIECE
No heat sensitive material may be placed closer than 300mm to the sides and
600mm above the hot air outlet, without adequate heat shielding in terms on
clause 3.4.2 AS/NZS 2918:2001
FLOOR PROTECTOR
Refer to AS/NZS 2918:2001 Clause 2.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.2 as there are variations to the
construction of the floor protector.
12mm thick fibre cement sheet with thermal conductivity 0.41 W/m degree K
underneath heater extending 450mm (800 models) and 400 (500 models)
in front of the door opening and 200mm from the sides.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This heater must be installed to the specifications and clearances listed on the
compliance plate to ensure your safety. Variances from these specifications will
void your warranty and could cause a serious house fire.
To ensure compliance with the relevant Australian Standards, your heater must
be installed with the recommended flue system.
Never place furniture, paper, wood, clothes airers etc near heater.
DO NOT burn litter or treated wood, as fumes could be dangerous to your health
and the health of your neighbours.
DO NOT burn green or wet wood as it will reduce the efficiency of your
heater and could cause a dangerous fire.
Always operate with the door in the closed position.
Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd accept no liability whatsoever for interpretation of
AS/NZS 2918:2001.
WARNING: The heater must no be operated without the floor protector installed
as heat radiation from the glass door may burn floor surfaces.
WARNING: DO NOT BURN FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO
START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE.
WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS
IN THE VACINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING.
WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES.
WARNING: WHEN USING THIS APPLIANCE AS AN OPEN FIRE USE A
FIRESCREEN.
WARNING: OPEN AIR CONTROL BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR.
CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A
CRACKED GLASS.
CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT
ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION: THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE TREATED
WOOD AS A FUEL CAN BE HAZARDOUS.
Recommended Fuel: Any dry hardwood that has been seasoned for at least 8
months. All fuel should be stored with protection from the weather to minimise
moisture content.
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INSTALLATION OF PEDESTAL MODELS
Your new wood heater installation must confirm to Australian Standards
AS/NZS 2918:2001, and be clear of combustibles as shown below. Currently for
installation with an Australian Standard Double Cased flue kit with a full-length
half radius perforated mesh flue shield.
OUTER CASING NO LESS
THAN 25MM CLEARANCE
TO COMBUSTIBLES STAINLESS STEEL
COWL
FLASHING
SECURING ANGLES
CEILING RING
CEILING
DECROMESH WITH SOLID BACK
STAINLESS STEEL INNER
FLOOR PROTECTOR
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PEDESTAL INSTALLATION CONTINUED
For pedestal models only
CLEARANCES FOR PEDESTAL MODELS
NOTE: Floor Protector requirements shown are a guide only, installation must
meet or exceed the recommended minimum requirements listed in the table
above.
DIMENSIONS FOR IN-BUILT MODELS
ALL INBUILT HEATERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN A FULL MASONRY CAVITY BY QUALIFIED INSTALLERS.
HEATING PERFORMANCE MAY REDUCE AS A RESULT OF VAULTED CEILINGS, DRAFTS, LARGE GLASSED
AREAS OR POOR INSULATION.
Y
XZ
Z
B
B
AA
MODEL X Y Z B
MODEL HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH REAR OF HEATER
TO FLUE CENTRE
IS500
Fascia 760 940
Cabinet 626 600 400 215
IS800
Fascia 806 1040
Cabinet 675 660 430 255
A FLUE DIA.
FS 500 1503254001020150
FS 800 150325450
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100 1140 150
12mm thick fibre cement sheet with thermal conductivity 0.41 W/m degree K
underneath heater extending 450mm (800 models) and 400 (500 models)
in front of the door opening and 200mm from the sides.
FLOOR PROTECTOR
INSTALLATION OF PEDESTAL MODELS
Your new wood heater installation must confirm to Australian Standards
AS/NZS 2918:2001, and be clear of combustibles as shown below. Currently for
installation with an Australian Standard Double Cased flue kit with a full-length
half radius perforated mesh flue shield.
OUTER CASING NO LESS
THAN 25MM CLEARANCE
TO COMBUSTIBLES STAINLESS STEEL
COWL
FLASHING
SECURING ANGLES
CEILING RING
CEILING
DECROMESH WITH SOLID BACK
STAINLESS STEEL INNER
FLOOR PROTECTOR
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DOOR HANDLE ADJUSTMENT
If leaking occurs the door gasket may be loose. It may be required to adjust the
door handle. If this occurs:
1. Wait until heater is cool.
2. Open door.
3. Undo lock nut on handle shaft and remove.
4. Remove locking latch and remove one washer.
5. Replace latch and lock nut.
6. Close and lock door.
7. If still not tight enough remove another washer or replace door seal.
NEW SEALS ARE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR DEALER
DOOR GLASS
Inspect door glass regularly for cracks and breaks. If a crack is found extinguish
fire immediately and replace glass. Contact your dealer for replacement glass.
If your glass becomes stained or smokey it can be cleaned with hot glass
cleaner or a damp cloth wiped in wood ashes. After using hot glass cleaner be
sure to clean glass completely.
DOOR GASKET
The door gasket should be checked for proper seal, wear or damage before
each winter. Door gaskets compress and it may be necessary to adjust or
tighten the door latch. *
Replacement door gaskets are available from your dealer.
*Further details in “Door Handle Adjustment
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FIREBRICKS
The firebricks are designed to fit in the base and along the rear and side walls of
the firebox. Please ensure the bricks are fitted before using the fire.
LIGHTING YOUR FIRE
1) Place firelighters and pieces of crumpled newspaper in firebox floor.
2) Cover the paper with small diameter split kindling.
3) Place 3 - 4 small pieces of firewood on top of the kindling.
4) Open air slide fully.
5) Light several parts of the newspapers.
6) Close the door to avoid smoke spillage. Do not close latch, this will allow
extra air into the firebox and helps create a draft.
After approximately 10 minutes:
7) Once firewood is fully ignited, CLOSE DOOR FULLY.
INITIAL OPERATION PERIOD
Operate your first few fires with the fan on high to allow the high temperature
paint to cure.
NOTE: For the first few fires the high temperature paint curing may cause an
odour. Ensure sufficient ventilation is supplied to allow dissipation of any smoke
and odour.
THIS ODOUR IS NORMAL
DOOR HANDLE ADJUSTMENT
If leaking occurs the door gasket may be loose. It may be required to adjust the
door handle. If this occurs:
1. Wait until heater is cool.
2. Open door.
3. Undo lock nut on handle shaft and remove.
4. Remove locking latch and remove one washer.
5. Replace latch and lock nut.
6. Close and lock door.
7. If still not tight enough remove another washer or replace door seal.
NEW SEALS ARE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR DEALER
DOOR GLASS
Inspect door glass regularly for cracks and breaks. If a crack is found extinguish
fire immediately and replace glass. Contact your dealer for replacement glass.
If your glass becomes stained or smokey it can be cleaned with hot glass
cleaner or a damp cloth wiped in wood ashes. After using hot glass cleaner be
sure to clean glass completely.
DOOR GASKET
The door gasket should be checked for proper seal, wear or damage before
each winter. Door gaskets compress and it may be necessary to adjust or
tighten the door latch. *
Replacement door gaskets are available from your dealer.
*Further details in “Door Handle Adjustment
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GENERAL OPERATION
Once the heater has been burning on high for approximately 20 to 30 minutes it
will have reached operating temperature. You may now slow the burn down by
adjusting the air slide into the closed position. Turn the fan on to the preferred
speed setting.
When adding wood, open the air slide fully, wait a few seconds, then open the
door slowly. After re-loading, leave air slide open, on high for 15 - 20 mins to
allow new fuel to catch freely and entirely.
Then re-adjust the air slide to desired setting for maximum efficiency. If the fire
is too small, refuelling first with kindling is advised.
OVERNIGHT BURN
An overnight burn can be achieved by following these steps an hour before
retiring:
1) Open air slide fully
2) Load with large pieces of dry wood
3) When all wood is burning, slowly move the air slide to low position.
4) Turn fan to OFF position.
NOTE: This procedure can be done at any time, for example, in the morning so
that the fire is still going later that day.
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BAFFLE PLATE LOCATION
To clean your flue system the baffle plate will need to be removed.
Before continuing ensure the fire is completely extinguished.
1) Lift baffle up from the rear and slide forward out through the door. You will
need to lift the rear lip of the baffle plate over the front and rear mounting rods.
2) After cleaning the flue system simply reverse the procedure and replace your
baffle.
3) Do not light the fire while the baffle is removed as this could cause a serious
house fire.
BAFFLE PLATE
GENERAL OPERATION
Once the heater has been burning on high for approximately 20 to 30 minutes it
will have reached operating temperature. You may now slow the burn down by
adjusting the air slide into the closed position. Turn the fan on to the preferred
speed setting.
When adding wood, open the air slide fully, wait a few seconds, then open the
door slowly. After re-loading, leave air slide open, on high for 15 - 20 mins to
allow new fuel to catch freely and entirely.
Then re-adjust the air slide to desired setting for maximum efficiency. If the fire
is too small, refuelling first with kindling is advised.
OVERNIGHT BURN
An overnight burn can be achieved by following these steps an hour before
retiring:
1) Open air slide fully
2) Load with large pieces of dry wood
3) When all wood is burning, slowly move the air slide to low position.
4) Turn fan to OFF position.
NOTE: This procedure can be done at any time, for example, in the morning so
that the fire is still going later that day.
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FAN SERVICE
To provide years of trouble free operation the fan motor bearings are factory
lubricated. However, damage can occur if dust or lint builds up in blades.
Therefore the fan assembly should be inspected and cleaned each year.
1. Turn off power and disconnect power lead.
2. Brush or vacuum fan blades taking care not to damage the blades.
3. Plug in power and turn on.
CLEANING THE FIREBOX
Ash should be cleared or removed when build up reaches the level of the door
opening.
To clean, use a metal fireplace shovel making sure all deposits are cold first.
Do not place hot ashes of coals in plastic rubbish bin.
CONTROLS
AIR SLIDE
Moving the air slide to the left enables maximum air into the firebox. Moving air
slide to the right closes off air into the firebox, which slows the burn down.
FAN SWITCH
3 position switch with 2 speeds - High, Low.
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TEN YEAR WARRANTY:-
Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd warrants this stove to be able to operate under normal use
and service and within ten years from the date of the original purchase on the terms
herein shall repair or replace without cost to the original customer any part thereof which
shall be returned to our factory, transportation charges prepaid and which our inspection
shows would prevent operation. This warranty does not apply to the firebricks, brick
retainers, baffle plate, door seal, glass nor the discolouration of the surface or tarnishing
of knobs and handles all of which require normal service to maintain them. Electric fans
are only warranted against failure to operate for one year. Under the terms of this
warranty, Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd assumes no reponsibility for the labour costs
involved in removing or replacing the stove. Nor shall Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd be
liable for any injury, loss or damage (direct, indirect or consequential) arising out of the
use or inability to use the product, or its removal and replacement. All other stove
warranties, expressed or implied are excluded to the extent possible at law. Consumers
also have rights under relevant State and Commonwealth Laws.
The retailer does not have authority to alter this warranty.
PECAN ENGINEERING PTY LTD
13 Acorn Road Dry Creek S A 5094
ph. (08) 8349 8332 Fax. (08) 8260 6643
- NOTES -
Made in The People’s Republic of China
on behalf of:
PURCHASED FROM:
DATE:
INSTALLED BY:
DATE:
FAN SERVICE
To provide years of trouble free operation the fan motor bearings are factory
lubricated. However, damage can occur if dust or lint builds up in blades.
Therefore the fan assembly should be inspected and cleaned each year.
1. Turn off power and disconnect power lead.
2. Brush or vacuum fan blades taking care not to damage the blades.
3. Plug in power and turn on.
CLEANING THE FIREBOX
Ash should be cleared or removed when build up reaches the level of the door
opening.
To clean, use a metal fireplace shovel making sure all deposits are cold first.
Do not place hot ashes of coals in plastic rubbish bin.
CONTROLS
AIR SLIDE
Moving the air slide to the left enables maximum air into the firebox. Moving air
slide to the right closes off air into the firebox, which slows the burn down.
FAN SWITCH
3 position switch with 2 speeds - High, Low.
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REPLACEABLE COMPONENTS OF THE HEATER
1. Firebricks
800 Series 7 x 285mm x 175mm x 25mm
500 Series 6 x 235mm x 175mm x 25mm
1 x 235mm x 85mm x 25mm
2. Ash Deflector
800 Series 595mm x 115mm x 5mm
500 Series 495mm x 115mm x 5mm
3. Baffle Plate
800 Series 590mm x 288mm x 8mm
500 Series 490mm x 248mm x 8mm
4. Door Rope
800 Series 1900mm x 16 mm Round
500 Series 1300mm x 16 mm Round
5. Glass Rope
800 Series 1840mm x 19mm x 3mm Flat Adhesive back
500 Series 1550mm x 19mm x 3mm Flat Adhesive back
6. Brick Retainer Brackets
800 Series 2
500 Series 2
7. Door Glass
800 Series 583mm x 303mm x 5mm pyroceramic
500 Series 483mm x 253mm x 5mm pyroceramic
REPLACEABLE COMPONENTS OF THE HEATER
1. Firebricks
800 Series 7 x 285mm x 175mm x 25mm
500 Series 6 x 235mm x 175mm x 25mm
1 x 235mm x 85mm x 25mm
2. Ash Deflector
800 Series 595mm x 115mm x 5mm
500 Series 495mm x 115mm x 5mm
3. Baffle Plate
800 Series 590mm x 288mm x 8mm
500 Series 490mm x 248mm x 8mm
4. Door Rope
800 Series 1900mm x 16 mm Round
500 Series 1300mm x 16 mm Round
5. Glass Rope
800 Series 1840mm x 19mm x 3mm Flat Adhesive back
500 Series 1550mm x 19mm x 3mm Flat Adhesive back
6. Brick Retainer Brackets
800 Series 2
500 Series 2
7. Door Glass
800 Series 583mm x 303mm x 5mm pyroceramic
500 Series 483mm x 253mm x 5mm pyroceramic
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