Cannon Canterburry User and Installation Guide

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Fireplaces
Type
User and Installation Guide

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INBUILT MODELS
INSTALLATION
Part No: F3893
Revision A -
Cannon
Cannon
This heater is approved for use with
Read these instructions in conjunction
Gmk10025
Gmk10112
AS4553:2008
Natural or Propane gases.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FITMENT INTO A
COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
TO SUIT MOCK FIREPLACE
INSTALLATIONS
with heater installation instructions
MOCK FIREPLACE
INSTRUCTIONS
FITZROY
FITZROY
CANTERBURY
CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE.
Page 9.
INSTALLATION ADVICE OR TECHNICAL ISSUES
SAMPFORD IXL
ON
PH: 1300 727 421
or
FAX: 1300 727 425
CONTACT:
INSTALLATION INTO A COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
MOCKKITRO ( SINGLE SKIN FLUE )
METHOD B
METHOD.
Pag
General
e 1
P
Mock fireplace enclosure recommendations
age 2
Mock cavity dimensions - Fitzroy
age 3
P
Overall dimensions of heater cabinet Page 4
Fitment of spacer brackets and blanket Page 5
Installation into wall cavity - Method A Page 6 & 7MOCKKITRA
P
Installation into combustible cavity -
Method B
MOCKKITRO
age 8 & 9
1. Mark out vertical centre-line of flue outlet on rear of enclosure.
2. Mark out horizontal centre-line of heater flue outlet on rear of
enclosure utilise support brackets to support flue spigot mounting
bracket.
3. Measure distance required to engage flue outlet to flue spigot
once installed. Tighten adjustment screws as required.
WALL
SUPPORT
BRACKETS
FLUE
SPIGOT
25 mm FROM
COMBUSTIBLES
WALL
36 mm
600 mm
554 mm
INSTALL BLANKET
GENERAL
Page 1.
INSTALLATION INTO A COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE
MOCKKIT12 w/ ( SINGLE SKIN FLUE )
METHOD B
FIG 7.
600 mm BETWEEN
TOP OF COWL AND
NEAREST PART OF ROOF
FLUE COWL
APPROVED
TO AG604
FLUE CLAMP
FLASHING
ROOF CLADDING
R EA
FT RS
PROVIDE
CLEARANCE
AROUND
CEILING JOISTS
FALSE ENCLOSURE BY
OTHERS TO NORMAL
BUILDING PRACTICE
MAINTAIN 25mm
CLEARANCE
FROM ALL
COMBUSTIBLES
INSULATION
BLANKET
HEATER
100 mm DIA
SINGLE SKIN
FLUE
FIT TWO LENGTHS OF
VERTICAL FLUE (1.8 M)
BEFORE FITTING ANY
BENDS. IF BENDS ARE
USED, FIT INSIDE OF
FLUE PIPE.
USE NO MORE THAN
TWO BENDS IN THE
TOTAL FLUE RUN AND
MAINTAIN AT LEAST
250 mm OF STRAIGHT
FLUE PIPE BETWEEN
THE BENDS.
410 mm MAX
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ROOM.
FLUSH WITH INNER
ENCLOSURE
FLUE TO BE
SUPPORTED
INDEPENDENTLY
OF THE APPLIANCE
FLUE CONNECTION.
This heater shall only be installed by an authorised person. This
appliance shall be installed in accordance with the
manufacturers installation instructions.
Australian Standard 5601, municipal building codes, electrical
wiring regulations and any other statutory regulations must be
adhered to.
To conform with the gas space heater approval requirements
the spacers must be permanently fitted to maintain the required
clearance from combustible materials.
These instructions are to be read in conjunction with the heater
installation booklet.
The heater must be installed correctly to provide safe and
reliable operation.
Please take the time to read these instructions and to familiarise
yourself with the correct installation methods.
Correct flue design and allowance for ventilation must be
considered.
Avoid the use of flue bends if possible.
Make sure that the heater is fully commissioned and be certain
to conduct a test of the integrity of the flue operation. Take into
account any influences created by range hoods, exhaust fans,
central heating etc.
Always allow for the complete removal of the heater
without any difficulties. Make sure that the flue is rigid and
self supporting. The bottom length of the flue must fit firmly
to the adapting spigot piece. When using rectangular
flueing the flue adapting piece must be a slip fit over the
rectangular spigot fitted to the heater.
To avoid any unnecessary delays and inconvenience to
your customer, please contact our technical support
section if the installation is unusual and requires further
advice or assistance.
STUD
STUD
C.L. OF
HEATER
345 mm TO 610 mm
FLUE OPENING
GAS INLET
325 mm
246 mm
45 mm
30 mm
538 mm
FLUE
OPENING
DETAIL
METHOD A
600 mm MIN
BETWEEN TOP OF
COWL AND NEAREST
PART OF ROOF
75 mm MAIN
STUD WALL
ADJUSTMENT
STRAP
HEADER
TWIN
SKIN FLUE
TOP PLATE
FLUE SUPPORT
FLUE ADAPTER
FLASHING
FLUE CLAMP
FLUE COWL
APPROVED
TO AG604
ROOF CLADDING
100 mm DIA
FLUE PIPE
MAINTAIN 25 mm
CLEARANCE BETWEEN
FLUE AND WOODWORK
WALL CLADDING
12 mm FROM
BOTTOM OF
WALL CLADDING
TO TOP OF HEATER
MEASURE DISTANCE FROM
FLOOR TO TOP OF HEATER
FLUE OUTLET PLUS 2 mm
COWL
FIT
3 SCREWS
SMALL DIA
END WITH
SWAGE
TOP PLATE
FLUE SUPPORT
FLUE
ADAPTER
SINGLE
SKIN FLUE
Page 2.
Page 7.
FIG 6.
MOCK FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE RECOMMENDATIONS
FIG 1.
300mm MAX
2400mm MAX
550mm MAX
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ROOM.
The enclosure can be fabricated using any standard building
materials, providing that spacer brackets are fitted to the
heater to provide adequate clearances to combustible
materials. (see Fig 5).
The area of the cavity must not exceed our dimensions as
shown in the diagram. (see Fig 1).
If the enclosure is larger than our dimensions allow, a
separate boxed section around the heater will need to be
constructed.
The heater must sit on a solid, sealed base and the
enclosure must be sealed from any draughts and be
insulated as necessary to eliminate low temperatures.
An enclosure constructed to an existing room with a solid
floor and ceiling, and any other enclosure must have the
same characteristics of being sealed from any draughts and
suitably insulated from low temperatures. Failure to adhere to
this requirement will result in unreliable operation or failure to
operate correctly and is not covered by our warranty
conditions.
CANTEBURY WITH
RECTANGULAR FLUE
ADAPTOR FITTED
Page 6.
Page 3.
INSTALLATION INTO WALL CAVITY. ( TWIN SKIN FLUE )
METHOD A
METHOD.
MOCK CAVITY DIMENSIONS - FITZROY INBUILT
HEIGHT
630 mm to 640mm
WIDTH 730 mm to 750 mm
CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES
FIG 2.
DEPTH OF CAVITY = HEATER + ADAPTOR + FLUE CLEARANCE
MIN 495 mm = 345mm + 125mm + 25mm
MAX 550 mm = 345mm + 125mm + 80mm
1. Cut flue opening central to wall studs in the wall cladding.
2. Cut away top wall plate and any existing noggins between
studs.
3. Cut clearance hole for 100mm diameter flue pipe in the roof.
4. Fit header assembly into flue opening leaving a 12mm gap
between top of the header assembly and wall cladding as
shown. (see Fig 6).
5. Drill 4 holes through header flanges at stud centres and use
clouts or screws to attach to the wall.
6. Measure distance from floor to top of flue outlet of the
heater.
7. Adjust elbow to the distance measured plus 2mm and
tighten screw. Ensure flue elbow is horizontal.
8. Bend tabs in at the base of the twin skin flue and lower twin
skin flue down the wall cavity.
9. Slide top plate flue support over twin skin flue, centralise
and nail to the top plate.
10. Slide flue adapter inside inner skin at top of twin skin flue.
11. Fit small end of the 100mm dia flue pipe into flue adapter.
Fit further lengths with small end downward as required.
(The small end has a swage 35mm from the end).
12. Flash between flue pipe and roof cladding using either lead
flashing or an approved silicone rubber pipe flashing boot.
13. Fit cowl to the top of the flue pipe, align the screw holes and
fasten the 3 screws supplied.
The minimum wall cavity depth required is 450mm. Select a
pair of studs in front of which the heater is to be installed. The
gap between the studs should be no less than 345mm and no
greater than 610mm. Ensure ceiling and roof members will not
obstruct vertical path of flue.
Between heater cabinet and other combustible
surfaces.
*20mm clearance from both top and side surfaces.
*50mm clearance from rear.
*100mm clearance between side of the heater front
and combustibles.
Additional clearances are specified in the heater
installation instruction booklet.
FITMENT OF SPACER BRACKETS AND BLANKET.
FLUE OUTLET
(HEATER SUPPLIED)
OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF THE HEATER CABINET.
(SEE FIG 3 AND 4. )
735mm
FIG 4.
FIG 3.
Page 4.
* WIDTH 735 mm(INCLUDING SPACERS)
620 mm
380mm
470mm
100mm
CLEARANCE
FROM COMBUSTIBLES
25mm
FLUE SPIGOT
SUPPORT BRACKET
FLUE SPIGOT
MTG BRKT
WHEN FLUE
SPIGOT
ENGAGED
Page 5.
FIXING SCREWS
No8 x 3/8" SELF TAPPING
TOP & SIDE
BRACKETS
FIG 5.
DIAGONAL CORNERS
REAR BRACKETS
1. Fit top and side brackets to heater cabinet on diagonal corners
as shown each side. (see Fig 5). Use existing screw positions.
2.
When using twin skin flue (Method A):
3. Remove the flue outlet supplied with heater and replace with
flue outlet supplied with mock kit.
Position insulation blanket on heater top aligned with edges.
Secure with aluminium tape (see Fig 5).
4. Fit rear spacer brackets to heater cabinet on diagonal corners
as shown (see Fig 5). Use existing screw positions.
(SEE FIG 3 AND 4. )
Page 4.
* HEIGHT 620 mm 620mm(INCLUDING SPACERS)
* WIDTH 735 mm(INCLUDING SPACERS)
* DEPTH mm 342 mm(WHEN FLUE SPIGOT ENGAGED) 387
Page 5.
FIXING SCREWS
No8 x 3/8" SELF TAPPING
TOP & SIDE
BRACKETS
FIG 5.
INSULATION
BLANKET
DIAGONAL CORNERS
SECURE INSULATION BLANKET TO TOP OF HEATER
USING ALUMINIUM TAPE
REAR BRACKETS
FITZROY CANTERBURY
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