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SEGUIN
Multivision Hydro 80
INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE
1. SPECIFICATIONS
2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE
3. COMPONENTS LIST
4.0 INBUILT AGAINST COMBUSTIBLE WALL
4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION
4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION
4.3 SKAMOL: REFER TO SKAMOTEC 225 MANUAL
5. INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL
NON COMBUSTIBLE SURROUNDINGS
6. FREE STANDING INSTALL
7. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
8. TEST RESULT
9. WARRANTY
NOTICE TO INSTALLER:
These instructions must be left with the owner, who should keep them for future use.
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  • Page 1 SEGUIN Multivision Hydro 80 INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE 3. COMPONENTS LIST 4.0 INBUILT AGAINST COMBUSTIBLE WALL 4.1 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION 4.2 HEBEL INSTALLATION 4.3 SKAMOL: REFER TO SKAMOTEC 225 MANUAL 5. INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL NON COMBUSTIBLE SURROUNDINGS 6.
  • Page 2 COMPLIANCE PLATE AND SERIAL NUMBER. The instructions in this manual are recommendations only, the distributor and manufacturer bears no liability to the interpretation of these instructions.
  • Page 3 CONGRATULATIONS! Thank you for choosing Sculpt Fireplaces as your heater of choice. Your fireplace is the result of careful design, artisan engineering and safety tests. If it is properly installed, used and maintained, you may be sure that you will have an outstanding heating feature in your home for years to come.
  • Page 4 When in use some parts may become hot. A suitable fire guard is recommended where very young, elderly or infirm are concerned. The instructions in this manual are recommendations only, the distributor and manufacturer bears no liability to the interpretation of these instructions. © Copyright 2019 Sculpt Fireplaces Collection...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    1. SPECIFICATIONS SEGUIN MULTIVISION HYDRO 80 Nominal: 25.9kW Water System: 14.3kW 6.33 kW Thermal power Power for heating the room Clean frameless design (no trim) 1,5 bar Facade Max. water working pressure Secure swing door 345 kg Glass door Weight 4.6m...
  • Page 6: Important Warning

    2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE It is the users duty to make themselves aware of and apply all national or more restrictive local standards and instructions (AS/NZS 2918:2018). IMPORTANT Prior to unpacking and installation check that the appliance has not been damaged during transport. Ensure you check the glass, the door(s), the damper operation and the door locking mechanism Before any work is carried out, as per local and national regulations and laws, this appliance MUST be installed by a licensed professional as per Australian and New Zealand Standards 2918:2018.
  • Page 7 Sculpt Fireplaces & Seguin reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice. For reasons of quality control, some of our appliances are delivered assembled. Some lighter units are directly assembled, puttied and sealed.
  • Page 8 Sculpt Fireplaces & Seguin reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice. IMPORTANT: For possibly replacing the flue or for a technical intervention, the installation of an access hatch on the fireplace cavity is essential.
  • Page 9 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE PLEASE READ PRIOR TO INSTALL FRESH AIR INLET IS ESSENTIAL FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS The air inlet is essential for installation and the proper function of the appliance. The fresh combustion air inlet must be a minimum 300cm and ideally positioned (see point A &...
  • Page 10 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE 1. ASSEMBLING OF MOVABLE PARTS OF THE FIREPLACE INSERT Your Multivision Hydro 80 fireplace insert compromises of at least two movable parts which can be displaced during transportation: 1.1. BAFFLE (PROTECTIVE DEFLECTION PLATE) The baffle plate is a heat deflector that deflects the heat back in to the combustion chamber and protects the interior of the appliance and flue against the direct exposure to the flames.
  • Page 11 An air separator should also be installed to remove air bubbles and prevent the radiators from becoming air-locked. All types of radiators designated for open and closed central heating systems can be used with the Seguin Multivision Hydro 80.
  • Page 12 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF MULTIVISION 8000 THERMOSTAT The hydraulic circuit must be installed by plumbing and heating professionals. They are responsible for all connections. IMPORTANT: Water must be present and flowing through the system if the firebox is to be used. DIAGRAM FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE MULTIVISION 8000 THERMO COMBINED WITH A BOILER...
  • Page 13 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF MULTIVISION 8000 THERMOSTAT (CONTINUED) DIAGRAM FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE MULTIVISION 8000 THERMO AS THE ONLY HEAT SOURCE DIAGRAM FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE MULTIVISION 8000 THERMO COMBINED WITH A BOILER It is essential that the safety pipe (TS), expansion pipe (TE) and overflow pipe (TTP) be made of steel or copper with the diameters specified below: TS-steel- 1”, copper –...
  • Page 14: Cooling Coil

    2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE (CONTINUED) 4. COOLING COIL To ensure smooth operation and user’s comfort, the Multivision Hydro 80 fireplace insert is equipped with a copper cooling coil aimed to prevent the water in the water system from boiling. At the inlet of the coil a thermostatic valve needs to be installed to allow for the water from the water mains to flow through it once the heating water reaches 97°C.
  • Page 15 2. PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE PRELIMINARY INSTALL GUIDE (CONTINUED) 4. COOLING COIL (CONTINUED) It is recommended that the pipe used to fill and replenish water in the system be made of steel in the section between the cut-off valve and the expansion vessel in order to prevent it from overheating in the event that the temperature in the vessel rises over 95°C (this may have a detrimental effect on piping made of plastics).
  • Page 16: Components List

    (4 Zero Type: aluminium inner core, aluminium outer, poly insulated, minimum RI.0) by the retailer. Sculpt Fireplace Collection bears no liability to the functioning and supply of these components. Additional components required for installation are the responsibility of the retailer and (or) installer.
  • Page 17 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 1: BASE Lay a masonry base, minimum 75mm thick (ie. Solid bricks). The base should be laid on an adequate ground capable of supporting it’s weight. **IMPORTANT** If using the optional Outdoor Air Kit please leave a 125mm air gap behind the firebox.
  • Page 18: Step 4: Positioning Of The Unit

    MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 4: POSITIONING OF THE UNIT Place the firebox into position on top of the sheet metal. Remember to leave a 25mm air gap on all sides of the firebox. (If an outdoor air-kit is to be connected please leave a 125mm air-gap at the rear of the firebox).
  • Page 19 MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 7: SIDE WALLS & VENTILATION **IMPORTANT** Ventilation is required on the enclosure to assist with air circulation. A minimum of two air intake grills are required at the bottom and a minimum of two air out-take grills are required on top of the masonry enclosure (2X inflow 2X outflow).
  • Page 20: Step 10: Flue Installation

    MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 10: FLUE INSTALLATION Triple skin flue is to then be continued on top of the cavity lid. The lower end of the triple skin casing shall be close fitting against the lid and the outer casing must be ventilated. Air vents on the first length of triple skin flue must be cut or manufactured into the bottom length of the flue.
  • Page 21: Step 13: Hearth (Floor Protector)

    MASONRY BRICK INSTALLATION STEP 13: HEARTH (FLOOR PROTECTOR) The hearth must be constructed from masonry or a non combustible material and must extend a minimum of 500mm in front of the appliance, 250mm on either side of the appliance and have a thickness of 75mm. STEP 14: BAFFLE PLATE The baffle plate is a rectangular element with two resting points at the back.
  • Page 22 HEBEL INSTALLATION LIGHT WEIGHT INSTALLATION STEP 1: BASE Lay a masonry base, minimum 75mm thick (ie. solid bricks). The base should be laid on an adequate ground capable of supporting it’s weight. **IMPORTANT** If using the optional Outdoor Air Kit please leave a 125mm air gap behind the firebox.
  • Page 23 HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 4: SIDE WALLS - SECOND LAYER & VENTILATION **IMPORTANT** Ventilation is required on the enclosure to help with air circulation. A minimum of two air intake grills are required at the bottom and a minimum of two air out-take grills are required on top of the masonry enclosure (2X inflow 2X outflow).
  • Page 24 HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 7: SIDE WALLS - FINAL LAYER Using recommended Fibretex 650 Rockwool (minimum 30mm thick) place a layer on each inside wall panel. STEP 8: OUTDOOR AIR KIT (IF NOT REQUIRED GO TO STEP 9) Any depression or lack of fresh air within the room where the fireplace is located can cause emanation of smoke to flow back into the room and the unit to run inefficiently.
  • Page 25 HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 11: FLUE INSTALLATION Where the flue passes through the lid of the enclosure the flue shall be single skin, the triple skin flue must sit on top of the lid of the enclosure. The lower end of the triple skin casing shall be close fitting against the lid and must be ventilated.
  • Page 26 HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 14: FRONT STEEL FRAME Place a steel frame (minimum 51mm thick) to the front of the enclosure, ensuring a minimum 25mm clearance to the unit itself. STEP 15: FRONT: FINAL LAYER Place a layer of 12mm minimum thick heat resistant material on the exterior and finish.
  • Page 27 HEBEL INSTALLATION STEP 17: BAFFLE PLATE The baffle plate is a rectangular element with two resting points at the back. Lift the baffle plate vertically in to the combustion chamber, then lower the baffle plate horizontally until the resting points is placed in to the supports at the back of the combustion chamber.
  • Page 28 PLEASE NOTE THAT A SKAMOTEC ENCLOSURE/CAVITY IS NOT CONSIDERED A MASONRY ENCLOSURE/CAVITY. PLEASE REFER TO AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND STANDARDS AS/NZS 2918/2014 SKAMOTEC can be purchased from any Sculpt Fireplace Collection retailer or installer. *Referenced from skamol brochure ”skamotec 225 building board for fireplace enclosures”, all rights reserved.
  • Page 29 INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL NON COMBUSTIBLE SURROUNDING STEP 1: BASE Lay a masonry base, minimum 75mm thick (ie. Solid bricks). The base should be laid on an adequate ground capable of supporting it’s weight. STEP 2: SHEET METAL LAYER (OPTIONAL STEP) Place a piece of sheet metal on top of the masonry base, this will level the base and enable you to safely manoeuvre the firebox.
  • Page 30 INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL STEP 4: POSITIONING OF THE UNIT & BACK FRAME Place the firebox into position onto the sheet metal. For structural support place a steel frame (minimum 51mm thick) on the back wall and connect to the two side steel frames, remembering to leave a 25mm air gap to all sides of the firebox.
  • Page 31 INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL STEP 7: OUTDOOR AIR KIT (IF NOT REQUIRED GO TO STEP 8) Any depression or lack of fresh air within the room where the fireplace is located can cause emanation of smoke to flow back into the room and the unit to run inefficiently. It is highly recommended that an Outdoor Air Kit be installed in six or more star rated homes, or any install where a mechanical device (ie.
  • Page 32 INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL STEP 10: FLUE INSTALLATION Where the flue passes through the lid of the enclosure the flue shall be single skin, the triple skin flue must sit on top of the lid of the enclosure. The lower end of the triple skin casing shall be close fitting against the lid and must be ventilated.
  • Page 33 INBUILT INTO ISLAND WALL STEP 13: FRONT: FINAL LAYER Place a layer of 12mm thick heat resistant material on the exterior and finish. **IMPORTANT** Do not use Gyprock Fyrchek on the fireplace cavity STEP 14: HEARTH (FLOOR PROTECTOR) The hearth must be constructed from masonry or a non combustible material, and must extend a minimum 500mm in front of the appliance, 250mm on either side of the appliance and a thickness of 75mm.
  • Page 34: Free Standing

    FREE STANDING STEP 1: HEARTH (FLOOR PROTECTOR) Where combustible flooring is concerned, lay a masonry base. This can be made from tiles, granite, slate, concrete, hebel blocks, etc. The base must be a minimum 75mm thick and must protrude a minimum of 500mm on all sides of the firebox. STEP 2: CLEARANCES **IMPORTANT** The unit must maintain a 1200mm clearance horizontally in...
  • Page 35 FREE STANDING STEP 5: FLUE INSTALLATION The triple skin flue will then be continued into the roof cavity and above the roof line, as per Australian & New Zealand Standard AS/NZ 2918:2018. There must be a 25mm clearance around the outer triple skin flue. The flue must extend a minimum 1m above the roof line and have a 3m diameter clearance from the top of the cowl to any objects in a horizontal direction.
  • Page 36: Operation And Maintenance

    Do not paint the fireplace using products NOT recommended by the supplier, please contact Sculpt Fireplace Collection should you require further assistance. Avoid scratches and markings on your appliance by not placing any objects on your appliance during operation and when not in use.
  • Page 37 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & USER GUIDE (CONTINUED) IGNITION INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Always slowly and gradually light the fire; split wood and fire starters are recommended. It is strictly forbidden to use any volatile substances including; methylated spirits, gasoline, solvents or the likes as these will result in a risk of explosion or thermal shocks by a sudden rise of temperature.
  • Page 38 For safety reasons, assemblies of appliances and accessories not provided or recommended by Seguin or Sculpt Fireplaces are NOT PERMITTED. Unsuitable equipment may cause dysfunctions and disorder upon use. EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE Stop fuelling the fire and let it burn out.
  • Page 39: Slow Burning

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION & USER GUIDE (CONTINUED) IMPORTANT WARNING Storing any flammable materials (paper, linen, furniture, solvents, flammable liquids, spray containers, gas bottle, etc.) close to the fireplace is strictly forbidden. All these products should never be stored even for a short while in wood storages or recesses laid out under or near the appliance.
  • Page 40: Forbidden Fuels

    OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE GLASS (CONTINUED) We recommend waiting for the glass to cool before cleaning it. The use of products that are too aggressive (eg. abbrasive cleaners) may lead to the deterioration of some of the wood heater parts. An effective and ecological method of cleaning the glass is to use a piece of damp newspaper dipped in ash and then rinsing with clean water.
  • Page 41 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) CHIMNEY FIRES (CONTINUED) Suggested course of action in case of chimney fires: 1. Put out the fire by carefully removing the glowing logs and fully close the fireplace door. 2. Use a chimney sieve screen (metal mesh 2 x 10mm, preferably brass, on a 60x60cm frame). Place the screen on the chimney top and inspect the lower parts for cracks through which fire flames may escape.
  • Page 42: Maintenance & Operation

    7. MAINTENANCE & OPERATION OTHER INFORMATION File a claim immediately when an alleged fault appears. A delay in filing your claim and continued use of the device may make the fault worse and damage the insert, and therefore your claim may be rejected.
  • Page 43: Test Results

    8. TEST RESULTS TEST REPORTS MULTIVISION 8000 APPLIANCE POWER OUTPUT TEST TESTING LABORATORY HRL Technology MANUFACTURER Seguin Duteriez MODEL Multivision 8000 ISSUE DATE 02.11.2015 INVESTIGATING OFFICE Steve Marland RESULTS Testing of the maximum power (kW) output of the Multivision 8000 solid fuel appliance was performed at the high burn rate prescribed in ASNZS4013 (2014) on the 2nd of November 2015.
  • Page 44: Warranty Does Not Cover

    5. Any device or accessory not provided by Seguin Duteriez or Sculpt Fireplace Collection are strictly forbidden and will result in a void of all warranties by the manufacturer and distributor.
  • Page 45: Warranty Card

    SCULPT FIREPLACE COLLECTION may change or update this manual and anything described in it without notice. We will endeavour to ensure that information, materials and data on this site are complete, accurate and up-to-date.
  • Page 46: Final Words

    Sculpt is proud to be the sole importer of Seguin, Axis and Bordelet fireplaces, with exclusive distribution rights throughout Australia and New Zealand.
  • Page 47 1300 851 304 info@sculptfireplaces.com.au PO Box, 1232 Mornington, VIC 3931 Edition 01.01.19...

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