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TAURUS DS
Zero clearance
Low emission burner
INSTALLATION AND OWNERS MANUAL
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation
OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference
Contact your dealer with questions on installation, operation or service
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  • Page 1 TAURUS DS Zero clearance Low emission burner INSTALLATION AND OWNERS MANUAL INSTALLER: Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference Contact your dealer with questions on installation, operation or service...
  • Page 2 Australian Compliance tag - sample WOODFIRE COMPLIANCE LABEL This appliance has been TESTED TO AS/NZS4012/4013 for Hardwood by ASFT Report. 23020 Date tested: MARCH 2023 Freestanding VisionLINE Taurus DS OVERALL AVERAGE EFFICIENCY WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 4014.1: AVERAGE PARTICULATE EMISSION FACTOR WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 4014.1:...
  • Page 3 27. Warranty �nformation WARNING WARNING Fire Risk. If the information in these VisionLINE fireplaces disclaims any instructions is not followed exactly, responsibility for, and the warranty a fire could result causing property will be voided by, the following damage, personal injury, or death.
  • Page 4 A�������� D��������� LEARANCE 1169.19 1135.00 208.00 417.00 If installation includes the dual fan system, provision must be included for access to be able to service them from below the zero clearance case. This can be either an access panel on at least one facing side or both left and right sides. More information on the optional fans can be found on page 16 IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before starting installation.
  • Page 5: Outside Air

    OUTSIDE AIR GPO. The Taurus DS can be connected to outside air via the central air Access for fans for servicing/cleaning is via underneath the zero intake at the base of the unit. This can be via rigid or flexible clearance case and either an access panel on at least one facing connection to a vermin proof cap on the exterior of the building.
  • Page 6 C�������� R����������� A minimum 440mm deep x 1040mm wide x 6mm thick floor protector (compressed board) should be used under the appliance, a minimum 1240mm wide x 300mm deep x 6mm thick floor protector (compressed board) must be used in front of the enclosure base front and rear walls when installing the appliance (see joint AS/NZS 2918:2018 3.3.2).
  • Page 7 C�������� R����������� IMBER FRAMING Front elevation Frame opening of 1480mm high x 1340mm wide and 425mm deep 1340mm 300mm 1480mm...
  • Page 8 IMBER FRAMING AND FINISHING Side Elevation Frame opening of 1480mm high x 1340mm wide and 425mm deep Fix wall cladding to header and studs above the unit do not fix or glue wall sheeting to fireplace. 300mm clearance required from unit to header. No combustible materials permitted in this area.
  • Page 9 Wall Cladding to be minimum 9mm CFC sheeting or similar non-combustible material. DO NOT overlap the 6mm firebox. Only cover the zero clearance casing with finishing material and leave a 3- 5mm gap to the firebox. Series 1 removeable handle units: Do not exceed 20mm finishing material over the face of the zero clearance case.
  • Page 10: Install Checklist

    ______________________________________ Manual bag and all of its contents are removed from inside/under the appliance and given to the party responsible for use and operation. VisionLINE fireplaces recommends the following: • Photographing the installation and copying this checklist for your file.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    I������ G���� Getting Started...
  • Page 12: Tools And Supplies Needed

    WARNING WARNING Fire Risk. Fire Risk. Inspect appliance and components for damage. VisionLINE fireplaces disclaims any Damaged parts may impair safe operation. responsibility for, and the warranty will be • Do NOT install damaged components. voided by, the following actions: •...
  • Page 13 AS/NZS 2918 G������ N���� WARNING: THE APPLIANCE AND FLUE SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 2918 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES. WARNING: APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS/NZS 4013 WHERE REQUIRED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY, I.E.
  • Page 14 Z��� C�������� C����� A������� Component list for ZC casing 1x bag of self tapping screws 1x top panel 2x side panels 1x base panel 2x large support rails 4x fan brackets (with riv-nuts fitted) 2x thin ventilation covers (case base) Component list for base 8x long rails with fold out tabs 8x medium vertical rails...
  • Page 15 Z��� C�������� C����� A������� Step 3. Layout your two base platforms with seismic restraint tabs to the floor and immediately below the zc case floor panel. Place the floor panel on top. Fold up tabs to centre but do not secure to base yet. Step 4.
  • Page 16 Z��� C�������� C����� A������� Step 7. Note the locating tabs for the top panel which will assist in lining it up for fixing. Place top panel onto sides ensuring the top panel fold goes over side edge. Step 8. Line up pre-drilled holes and fix using supplied self tapping screws. Step 9.
  • Page 17 Z��� C�������� C����� A������� Step 10. If installing dual fans, do this now by attaching two brackets to each fan. Open both openings in the zero clearance base air flow and servicing access If installing the fans after the heater is in place or for servicing the fans from under the unit, Insert fan motor end first into the zero clearance casing floor.
  • Page 18 Lifting aid examples...
  • Page 19 F��� S����� Step 12. The flue requires stand-off brackets which are included with the kit. Position the standoff brackets as pictured below. The brackets are secured to the 10 inch flue pipe using self tapping screws or rivets. The 8 inch flue pipe and brackets pass through the casing and rest on top of the fire box.
  • Page 20: Minimum Height Of Flue System Exit

    For flue system installation, please follow manufacturers instructions. Below relates specifically to the active flue connection. The active 6” flue seats over the flue starter spigot, the flue crimp will slide down and rest in the lower channel. Friction fitment secures the flue on the spigot, no sealant Lower channel required.
  • Page 21: Wiring Diagram

    E��������� I���������� Note: Keep in mind that when installing the dual fans, consideration must be given on access for servicing either via creating wood storage below the unit on at least one side or integrating self supplied removable vents for each fan.
  • Page 22: Lighting Your Fire

    F�������� O�������� Before lighting the first fire Tips on choosing firewood If the stove was stored in a cold environment (car, store, How long a tree has been felled or dead for does not etc.) before the first lighting, keep it at room temperature indicate how dry the wood is.
  • Page 23 F�������� O�������� N����� Over firing the unit and continuously running the unit on high with an overloaded firebox for extended periods of time can damage the unit. This picture shows the firebox fully loaded. Note the red line which indicates a gap between the loaded fuel and the baffle top and the clear path to the tertiary air tube at the rear.
  • Page 24 C������� ��� ���������� The stove and flue pipes must be inspected once a year or more frequently if required. The chimney needs to be cleaned regularly by a chimney sweep. Before the heating season, thoroughly clean the entire fireplace from ash and soot with a brush or vacuum cleaner. Ensure that ash that has fallen between fire bricks is removed.
  • Page 25 F�������� R������ 2. Remove both left and right side 3. Lean side bricks to the side and lift out one at a time baffle spacer brackets by lifting up and out. 4. Lever base brick up and remove. Then remove second base brick...
  • Page 26 S������ R�������� If not utilising either of the pedestal base options and opting to install the unit directly onto a floor protector, the following instructions can be followed to seismically restrain the unit through the outer casing. 1. Remove all bricks as per Firebrick Removal steps on page 20-21. Remove flue spigot by removing all four 10mm bolts Remove both doors and place in a safe place.
  • Page 27 S������ R�������� 6. Using a 17mm socket, remove firebox anchor bolts from each side of the firebox 7. Remove 4x cover plates 8. Using 17mm open from each corner with T20 ended spanner, wind torx driver bit. spacing screw downwards (left turn) to allow firebox to move 9.
  • Page 28: Other Rights

    VisionLINE authorized dealer. VisionLINE warrants to the original owner of the VisionLINE appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferee taking ownership of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the VisionLINE appliance will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 29: How To Claim

    • VisionLINE will assess your claim. VisionLINE (AU) or The Fireplace (NZ) may need to inspect the product as part of the assessment of your claim. If the product requires inspection, VisionLINE or The Fireplace will discuss with you the best way for this to occur.

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