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RADIANTE 1001
INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL
WARMTH FROM FRANCE BY WIGNELLS OF MELBOURNE
The Original Home Of Cheminées Philippe Australia since 1982

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  • Page 1 RADIANTE 1001 INSTALLATION & USER MANUAL WARMTH FROM FRANCE BY WIGNELLS OF MELBOURNE The Original Home Of Cheminées Philippe Australia since 1982...
  • Page 2 We thank and appreciate your trust in welcoming our Cheminées Philippe Radiante 1001 into your space. Living with a Cheminées Philippe is truly a most satisfying and memorably rewarding experience. You have now joined the family of thousands of proud owners of the For over six decades Cheminées Philippe have been synonymously known for their quality...
  • Page 3 1.3 PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 1.4 GENERAL FLUE REQUIREMENTS 1.5 SUITABLE BASE & HEARTH MATERIALS 2. UNIT DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE RADIANTE 1001 3. FREESTANDING 3.1 STEP BY STEP INSTALL GUIDE 3.2 BASE & HEARTH DIMENSIONS 3.3 FREESTANDING CLEARANCES 3.4 SKAMOTEC WALL GUIDELINES 3.5 SKAMTOEC WALL VENTILATION...
  • Page 4: Document Revision

    This document is valid for Australia & New Zealand as of October 18th 2022 for the installation, operation and maintenance of the Cheminées Philippe Radiante 1001 DISCLAIMER Cheminées Philippe Australia & Wignells of Melbourne bears no liability for installations that do not meet the criteria outlined in this manual, alongside the requirements of Australian &...
  • Page 5: Warranty

    IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE. CAUTION: CRACKED AND BROKEN COMPONENTS, FOR EXAMPLE GLASS PANELS, CAST IRON OR CERAMIC TILES, MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE. RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 6 If this occurs, the introduction of fresh air is recommended. This could take the form of a vent may also prove to cause downdraught conditions in this case refer to page 37 (AS/NZS 2918:2018 extract), RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 7: Flue System

    No more than 2 x 45 degree bends are allowed » 90 degree bends are NOT to be used MINIMUM EXTERNAL FLUE HEIGHTS & COWL CLEARANCES - AS PER AS/NZS 2918:2018 *All dimensions in mm *Please keep these instructions for future reference. RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 8 The purchaser should check with the base and hearth supplier that the material being used properties only. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and the installer to ensure that any material componentry. DO NOT USE » » » Thin pre-cast concrete » Timber or any combustible material » Glass RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 9 2. UNIT DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE RADIANTE 1001 PLEASE NOTE: a slight variance factor of 1-2mm across all unit dimensions and .5kg in unit weight.
  • Page 10 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE #ASFT19C035 atmospheric conditions. This unit has been tested and complies with Australian & New Zealand standards AS/NZS 4012 (2014), AS/NZS 4013 (2014) & AS/NZS2918 (2018), and is recommended to be used with hardwood only. RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 11 3. FREESTANDING 3.1 STEP BY STEP INSTALL GUIDE 3.2 BASE & HEARTH DIMENSIONS 3.3 FREESTANDING CLEARANCES 3.4 SKAMOTEC WALL GUIDELINES 3.5 SKAMTOEC WALL VENTILATION 3.6 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 3.7 FLUE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS PLEASE NOTE: All diagrams in this manual are for illustration purposes only, DO NOT scale from any of these diagrams.
  • Page 12 STEP 6: FIT THE BACK PLATE, BAFFLE PLATE, ASH RETAINER, GRATES & ASH PAN » » STEP 7: TEST FIRE DRAW » » If the draw is adequate, complete the check list on page 43 and return this as well as this entire booklet » RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 13 Unless forming an abutment with a wall, the back and side hearth dimensions MUST NOT be *For a list of recommended materials and thicknesses refer to page 8 directions, unless forming an abutment with a wall, refer to page 14 RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 14: Clearances To Combustibles

    415mm 415mm (Refer to page 13) Hearth 1590mm (Refer to page 13) Hearth 1590mm Combustible Material A minimum 110mm solid brick/hebel thick wall should extend a minimum height of 2200mm from the base of the unit RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 15 » When applying any adhesive, mortar cement, drywall compound, paint, skim-coat or a scratch coat, all joining surfaces must be cleaned and moistened with water beforehand (Skamotec branded products are mandatory). This will prevent these products from drying out too quickly & adhering incorrectly. A SKAMOTEC COMPOSITION - PLAN VIEW RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 16 OPTION B: CONCEALED EXTERNAL VENTS OPTION C: CONCEALED INTERNAL VENTS The minimum concealed surface area of vent is one 720cm2 top (9cm x 80cm) at the top and bottom or 2 x RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 17 13” Split Ring (Charcoal) 13” Split Ring (Charcoal) 9”-13” Cover Cone 9”-13” Cover Cone 9” Anti Down Draught Cowl 9” Anti Down Draught Cowl FREESTANDING INSTALL OVERVIEW* *SINGLE SKIN FLUE KIT ILLUSTRATION (Will vary depending on roof) RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 18 FREESTANDING FLUE CONFIGURATIONS Flat ceiling with Cathedral ceiling roof space roof space 8. Double storey Flat ceiling with Freestanding with External wall roof space and chimney & offset penetration with single storey offset penetration RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 19 4. INBUILT 4.1 STEP BY STEP INSTALL GUIDE 4.2 BASE, HEARTH & MANTEL SHELF DIMENSIONS 4.3 INBUILT CAVITY DIMENSIONS 4.4 DEFLECTOR PLATE & GRILLS 4.5 FLUE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW PLEASE NOTE: All diagrams in this manual are for illustration purposes only, DO NOT scale from any of these diagrams. All measurements are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.
  • Page 20 FIT BACK PLATE, BAFFLE PLATE, ASH RETAINER, GRATES & ASHPAN » » STEP 7: TEST FIRE DRAW » » If the draw is adequate, complete the check list on page 43 and return this as well as this entire booklet » RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 21 Unless forming an abutment with a wall, the back and side hearth dimensions MUST NOT be *For a list of recommended materials and thicknesses refer to page 8 directions, unless forming an abutment with a wall, refer to page 14 RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 22: Existing Masonry Chimney

    EXISTING MASONRY CHIMNEY: achieved then it is recommended to use optional metal vent attachments that are 100mm air gap on the back and sides is recommended. All dimensions are in millimetres *Refer to pages 8 & 21 RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 23 Ventilation grills consisting of one large grill in front or two smaller grills on either side » All vent material must be non-combustible, metal vents are strongly recommended » » Air Inlet Clearance: Ensure there is nothing obstructing the front of the vent » Air Outlet Clearance: RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 24 4 x 9” Stainless Steel Flues 900mm 3 x 9”-11”-13” Triple Skin Flue 900mm* 9”-13” Cover Cone 9”-13” Cover Cone 9” Anti Down Draught Cowl 9” Anti Down Draught Cowl PARTIAL MASONRY INSTALL OVERVIEW FULL MASONRY INSTALL OVERVIEW RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 25 5. MECHANISMS & UNIT ASSEMBLY 5.1 MECHANISM GUIDE 5.2 PARTS, GATHER & FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY 5.3 DAMPER, SIDE & BACK PLATES ASSEMBLY 5.4 BASES, ASH PANS & GRATES ASSEMBLY 5.5 BAFFLE PLATE ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 26 2. Hold handle B and pull handle A to unlock the door 3. Gently lower the door and hold during the opening 4. Proceed in the reverse order to close the door vertical opening and closing of the door for ease of use RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 27 *For part numbers and the complete parts list refer to page 40 STEP 1: GATHER & FLUE COLLAR ASSEMBLY of this assembly. The gather could be turned for a connection to the right or to the left. Place the valve on the correct side RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 28: Step 3: Damper Assembly

    2. Put it against the side of the appliance 3. Pivot it downwards. Do the same assembly for the other side 4. Insert the back plate 7. Pivot the bottom of the decorative plate against the bottom of the insert RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 29 5. Ensure the grates are positioned as per the illustration above 6. There must be a relative slack between each grate, the setting up by force demonstrates an anomaly that could lead to breakage or premature deformation RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 30 5. Pivot it and rest it internally on the front of the gather ENSURE THE UPPER BAFFLE PLATE IS INSTALLES BEFORE FITTING THE LOWER BAFFLE PLATE 4. Rest the back and front ends on the support within the gather RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 31 6. OPERATION 6.1 BEFORE FIRST IGNITION 6.2 RECOMMENDED FIRE WOOD 6.3 HOW TO LIGHT & BURN SAFELY 34 & 35 6.4 WARNINGS LABELS...
  • Page 32 » Do not burn domestic waste, plastic (eg bottles) or plastic derivatives, rubber, oily products (eg oil soaked rags) etc which not only give off an unpleasant odour but will also pollute the environment and RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 33 COALS VOL. GREY BOX Many RED IRON BARK Excellent RED BOX Excellent YELLOW BOX Excellent RED GUM Excellent BLUE GUM Fair Good STRINGY BARK Good Good NARROW LEAF Good Good PEPPERMINT Good Good PINE Fair Poor RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 34: Before Starting

    3.Firestarters should then be evenly positioned between the two layers of kindling on the back, middle and front 4. Once the kindling and hard wood has caught properly close the door adjust the primary and secondary air vents accordingly RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 35 » Always have two pieces of wood burning off each other as one log on its own will struggle to stay » recommended, especially at the start and end of winter and when the temperature rises as this can » » retainers and over all cast iron internal elements RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 36 WARNING: DO NOT BURN WOOD THAT IS PAINTED; OR IS COATED WITH PLASTIC; OR HAS BEEN TREATED WITH ANY CHEMICAL CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE IF GLASS IS CRACKED OR BROKEN. CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 37 7. MAINTENANCE 7.1 SERVICING GUIDE 7.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7.3 SPARE PARTS...
  • Page 38 Simply spray onto the glass window (ensure the glass is cold), wait thirty seconds to a minute and wipe off with a paper towel or newspaper. For particularly baked on creosote, repeat process. *Reminder to AVOID spraying the cast iron elements RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 39 31, 32 & 33 The window becomes dirty very quickly - Using a moisture meter check the moisture content of the wood, refer to pages 32 & 33 - Check the secondary air in-take is not blocked RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 40: Parts List

    » Only use spare parts, in particular the replacement of glass should only be sourced and supplied by Cheminées Philippe Australia » Please refer to common parts list on page 27, for all other parts refer to diagram below RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 41 8. WARRANTY 8.1 WARRANTY POLICY & EXTENDED WARRANTY 8.2 INSTALLER CHECKLIST FORM...
  • Page 42: Component Parts

    14 days of installation. This can be done online at https://chemphilaust.com.au/product-registration/ In the event of a claim, you must email a copy of your invoice and the installer checklist RADIANTE 1001 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE...
  • Page 43: Compliance Certificate

    The user has been shown the Mechanisms, Operation & Maintenance guide FIRST & LAST NAME OF INSTALLER: COMPANY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) CONTACT NUMBER COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE # SERIAL NUMBER OF UNIT (located inside the base of the ashpan chamber) CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE RADIANTE 1001...
  • Page 44 CHEMINÉES PHILIPPE AUSTRALIA For more information contact your nearest dealer or visit, WWW.CHEMPHILAUST.COM.AU...