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ADF LINEA 100 DUO
Inbuilt Appliance
Supplied by:
Castworks Pty Ltd
12 Fiveways Boulevard
Keysborough VIC 3173
TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 4012:2014 & AS/NZS 4013:2014
Please read this manual thoroughly before installing and starting your free-standing appliance.
Keep these instructions for future reference
V18062018

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual ADF LINEA 100 DUO Inbuilt Appliance Supplied by: Castworks Pty Ltd 12 Fiveways Boulevard Keysborough VIC 3173 TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 4012:2014 & AS/NZS 4013:2014 Please read this manual thoroughly before installing and starting your free-standing appliance.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. Introduction 2. Appliance Layout 3. Technical Specifications 4. Installation Instructions A. Installation into a Skamol Enclosure Board Construction B. Installation into a Zero Clearance Box and Timber Framing C. Ducting - Convection Air Transfer Ducting D. Decorative Frame Trim 5.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of your new ADF woodfire appliance! Years of extensive research and dedication to innovation and quality, since 1976, has resulted in these beautifully designed European appliances, constructed to strict Portuguese and European legislation, and tested and Certified to the Australian Emissions, Efficiency and Safety standard requirements guaranteeing excellent performance.
  • Page 4 Do not use driftwood or coastal wood with high salt content, it will quickly damage the heater. All ADF appliances are designed to burn firewood and firewood only, with less than 20% moisture content. The use of unseasoned firewood or firewood with moisture or other types of fuel not recommended will void the warranty.
  • Page 5: Appliance Layout

    2-Appliance Layout Note: single sided unit shown. Pos. Designation Door lever, Tool supplied for Door and Air Control Combustion Air control (Use tool): Open (+) slide to the right Close (-) slide to the left Vermiculite brick lining Primary convection outlet – comes out each side above both doors. Secondary convection outlet (hot air distribution for ducting) Inbuilt only Smoke Outlet –...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    3- Technical Specification Specifications TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH Unit AS/NZS 4012:2014 & AS/NZS 4013:2014 Burning Harwood Maximum Avearge Heat Output 18.9 Maximum Peak Heat Output 20.4 Overall Average Efficiency Particulate Emission Factor g/kg Maximum firewood load See page Minimum clearance distances from combustible materials Flue Diameter Burn only Harwood Recommended Fuel...
  • Page 7 WARNINGS: A wood burning heater is, by its nature, an appliance that operates at high temperatures, so it is necessary to take into account potential risk factors that should be avoided at all costs. Children must be kept away from any combustion appliance and supervised in the room at all times. Installation must be carried out by a licenced and certified installer.
  • Page 8 WARNINGS: CAUTION: MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF COMPONENETS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED, THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE. CAUTION: CRACKED AND BROKEN COMPONENTS, e.g., GLASS PANELS OR CERAMIC TILES, MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE.
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    The Flue terminal must meet the minimum height and external clearances for the flue, according to AS/NZ 2918:2001, see the diagram shown below on page 12. The ADF DUO Linea 100 was tested with a 200mm (8”) triple skin flue kit in a manner confirming to joint Australia/New Zealand Standard 2918:2001.
  • Page 10 Skamol board enclosure must be fully sealed. The ADF DUO Insert 100 Linea solid fuel appliance installed with a triple skin flue kit conforms to the requirements of the joint AS/NZS 2918:2018 Standard, Appendix B.
  • Page 11 Construction of the Skamol Enclosure...
  • Page 12 The cutting list of the parts required for the build out is shown and listed in table below:...
  • Page 13 STEP 1. STEP 2. STEP 3. STEP 4.
  • Page 14: Installation Into A Zero Clearance Box And Timber Framing

    STEP 5. STEP 6. B. INSTALLATION INTO A ZERO CLEARANCE BOX AND TIMBER FRAME OUT CONSTRUCTION See separation instructions included with the Zero clearance box. Contact distributor for an email electronic copy.
  • Page 15: Ducting - Convection Air Transfer Ducting

    C. DUCTING – CONVECTION AIR TRANSFER DUCTING For the inbuilt models, Ducting can be added to the top of the firebox and transferred to vents either on side of the Chimney breast via natural convection, or via an air transfer kit with fan to other rooms (From other supplier).
  • Page 16 Fit a Ducting collar to the top of the fire box and fit ducting as required (From other supplier).
  • Page 17: Decorative Frame Trim

    D. DECORATIVE FRAME TRIM Beading in metal or plastic cannot be used around the firebox opening due to heat. Metal expansion could crack the Skamol enclosure board or Fibre cement sheet, and plastic will melt. Ensure there is an expansion gap between the heater box and the fascia material, of 4 or 5mm. A Frame can be fitted as follows to cover the gap between the heater and the appliance: The frame has about 25mm of adjustment in...
  • Page 18: Flue Installation And Outlet

    5 - Flue Installation Flue type: Triple skin flue, 200mm/250mm/300mm or 8”/10”/12”. The Active 200mm flue must be a tight fit into the heater collar. The flue is Triple Skin from teh top of the heater / Zero Clearance Box. The heater must have its own dedicated flue.
  • Page 19 NOTE: Flue exit MUST also be as high as any nearby structure within a 6m Radius. ( AS 2918:2018 ) External Requirements Refer to AS/NZS 2918:2018 Note: All external air vents & ceiling penetrations must be bird & rodent proofed with permanently fixed screens...
  • Page 20: Fan

    6 - Fan (for optional inbuilt fan available). • Must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 3000. • Must be installed to the manufacturer’s specifications. • Power supply must be installed by a licensed electrician. • If the power cable is damaged, for any reason, do not use. Have the cord replaced immediately.
  • Page 21 Important Recommendations The heater must be installed by a qualified and accredited professional. Caution: the outside surfaces of the equipment are hot; wear suitable protective gloves whenever you need to touch hot parts of the appliance and when loading firewood into the heater. Do not use the appliance as your incinerator.
  • Page 22: Installing The Bricks And Baffles

    7 - Installing the bricks and baffles 1. First insert the side (1 and 2) and base bricks (3) – may be factory assembled. 2. Stainless-steel baffle support bars – lay the central one across the middle on the side bricks, and the outer “C” channel support bars (6) front and back.
  • Page 23: Instructions For Use

    8 - Instructions for Use Combustion Control: Open (+), slide to the right Close (-), slide to the left Note:- single sided unit shown Ignition 1. It is extremely important, when first using or lighting for the first time for the season, to thoroughly examine the chimney and to make sure it is clean and unobstructed.
  • Page 24: Maintenance And Cleaning

    4. Keep the ash bed away from the primary air slots at the front of the fire. Notes: Only reload with wood when the previous load has been fully consumed, do not overload the combustion chamber. For well insulated houses or forced air ventilation in adjacent spaces, it is advisable to place a ventilation grid on an outside wall near the equipment of at least 100 cm2 and always be unobstructed.
  • Page 25 Use only ADF recommended replacement parts. Fire Hazard Your ADF equipment has been designed in accordance with existing legislation and in order to minimize any risk of fire in the chimney, however in such cases: 1. Keep calm and make sure the area is safe.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    10 -Troubleshooting If you comply with the instructions given in this manual, you should not have any major problem in enjoying your appliance. However, before requesting service, please check the following: 1. All the instructions given in this manual are complied with. 2.
  • Page 27: Warranty

    4. The Warranty is limited to the replacement / repair by the ADF or its agent of the components known to be damaged and excludes any other type of cover or damages.
  • Page 28 _______________________ Client Signature Note: The Warranty is limited to the replacement / repair by ADF or its agent of the components known to be defective and excludes any other type of coverage or compensation such as the costs of transportation, removal, or reinstallation of the equipment.
  • Page 29: Data Label

    12 – Data Label found on appliance TESTED BY: TEST REPORT NO: AUSTRALIAN SOLID FUEL TESTING Unit ASFT20084-1 3 GARDEN ST, MORWELL, DATED: 08/2020 VIC 3840 AUSTRALIA WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 4012:2014 & AS/NZS 4013:2014 Burning Hardwood Maximum Avearge Heat Output 18.9 Overall Average Efficiency Particulate Emission Factor...

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