Clean Air Standard Large Operating & Installation Instructions Manual

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Innovation. Performance. Efficiency.
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Freestanding Consoles & Inserts
Standard, Edwardian & Victorian Models
Large, Medium & Small Sizes
Keep these instructions for
Serial No:
Model:
Model:
Colour:
Date Installed:
Building A2, Campus Business Park
350-374 Parramatta Road, Homebush, NSW, 2140
Made in China. Imported by GLG Australia.
&
future reference.
G.L.G. Australia Pty Ltd
20151002

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  • Page 1 Innovation. Performance. Efficiency. OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Freestanding Consoles & Inserts Standard, Edwardian & Victorian Models Large, Medium & Small Sizes Keep these instructions for future reference. Serial No: Model: Model: Colour: Date Installed: G.L.G. Australia Pty Ltd Building A2, Campus Business Park 350-374 Parramatta Road, Homebush, NSW, 2140 Made in China.
  • Page 2 Clean Air wood heater is installed correctly in accordance with AS/NZS 2918. All information is current at time of printing. Clean Air Woodheating relies on the reports from testing authorities in any claims made regarding adherence to Australian standards and EPA requirements.
  • Page 3 Clean Air Woodheating is totally committed to excellence and innovation in wood heater design. Clean Air’s innovative use of the latest technology has created a wood heater range with leading edge firebox design and quad burn system that outclasses the rest of the field in heat output, efficient use of fuel, environmental performance and style.
  • Page 4 REFRACTORY The refractory in your heater is an important part of the function of your heater. It should be fitted correctly and the heater should not be operated without the refractory in place. It has a steel protection angle placed over the top edge to stop chipping and cracking when wood hits it.
  • Page 5 USING YOUR HEATER LIGHTING YOUR FIRE OVERNIGHT BURN Open air slide fully: push air For overnight burn, load 4-5 pieces of control to right hand side. wood (approx. 150-200 mm in diameter) into the firebox and burn on Open door, place one small log high for 30 minutes, or more, until logs on each side of firebox.
  • Page 6 DOOR GLASS compressed in, the door catch will need to be adjusted. Clean Air use the best neo ceramics Simply open the door and loosen the glass available. Please treat with nuts on inside of firebox. Push the care.
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION LOCATION With all wood heaters, installation of Do not place your heater in areas of the flue is critical because the flue h i g h t r a ff i c , n e a r f u r n i t u r e o r creates the final performance of a draperies.
  • Page 8 DIAGONAL CORNER INSTALLATION STANDARD CORNER INSTALLATION Clean Air Woodheaters tested by HRL Technology Pty Ltd to comply with Australian Standards when installed to enclosed dimensions. The flue system used for testing was a Hawkwind Twistlock flue kit, manufactured by S V Metals.
  • Page 9 4. The heat shields, as specified above, must be used to maintain clearances. Ensure heat shields extend the width and depth of underside of mantle shelf and key. 5. Clean Air Woodheaters tested by HRL Technology P/L to comply with Australian Standards when installed to enclosed dimensions. Test Reports: Medium HCMG/04/025 & Large HCMG/04/026.
  • Page 10 4. The heat shields, as specified above, must be used to maintain clearances. Ensure heat shields extend the width and depth of underside of mantle shelf and key. 5. Clean Air Woodheaters tested by HRL Technology P/L to comply with Australian Standards when installed to enclosed dimensions. Test Reports: Medium HCMG/04/025 & Large HCMG/04/026.
  • Page 11 Ensure heat shields extend the width and depth of underside of mantle shelf and key. 5. Clean Air Woodheaters tested by HRL Technology P/L to comply with Australian Standards when installed to enclosed dimensions. Test Reports: Medium HCMG/04/025 & Large HCMG/04/026.
  • Page 12 1. All dimensions are in millimetres. 2. Clearances are to combustible materials and are a minimum, unless otherwise stated. 3. Clean Air Woodheaters tested by HRL Technology P/L to comply with Australian Standards when installed to enclosed dimensions. Test Reports: Medium HCMG/04/025 & Large HCMG/04/026.
  • Page 13 3. Flue to be fixed to heater and sealed air tight. Clean Air Woodheaters tested by HRL Technology Pty Ltd to comply with Australian Standards when installed to enclosed dimensions. Refer to AS/NZS 2918:2001. Local council building approval may be required in some states.
  • Page 14 MAXIHEAT DEFAULT FLUE KIT IMPORTANT This drawing is meant as a guide only. Heater should be installed by a qualified person whose work conforms to local council VBR Regulations, ASA Standards and manufacturer’s recommendations. COWL COWL SECURED ONTO OUTER 50mm FROM TOP OF CASINGS CASING TO TOP OF ACTIVE LENGTH OUTER CASING...
  • Page 15 CLEANING YOUR HEATER FIREPLACE INSERT FANS Clean the heater with a damp cloth AFTER CLEANING FAN OR when required. Do not use abrasives IF CHANGING SWITCH POSITION, or polish sprays. MAKE SURE LEAD IS TUCKED If you mark the paint, touch up paint is UNDER FAN, available from your dealer.
  • Page 16 oxygen present to achieve complete HOT TIPS c o m b u s t i o n a n d s m o k e w o u l d increase. Leave enough space over the Stop your money going up in smoke. top of the fuel load to allow flames to develop.
  • Page 17 If a flame or glowing charcoal are present to ignite these gases, they will burn vigorously, giving off heat and providing the visible flame we all associate with wood fires. This combustion requires oxygen from air. If there is not enough oxygen, these gases will not burn, or only partially burn.
  • Page 18 BUILDERS NOTES Page 18...

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