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CHURCHILL 5 CONVECTION DUAL CONTROL USER INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTALLATION CHURCHILL 5 CONVECTION LOGSTORE CHURCHILL 5 STANDARD Version 1 05/12/23 Contents of manual may be updated without notice. For the latest version of this manual please refer to our website : www.livingfire.com.au...
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ATTENTION: Your wood heater must be installed by a qualified person whose work conforms with local council regulations, Australian standards & manufacturers recommendations. Failure to do so will void your warranty and could possibly void any home insurance. This appliance is tested and certified as per relevant Australian and New Zealand standards. However, check your local council requirements (eg: permits) as there may be additional rules and regulations applicable in your locality.
Refuelling onto a low fire bed Refuelling using Solid Fuel Fuel Overloading Air Controls & Doors Left Open Appliance Dimensions Churchill 5 Standard Churchill 5 Convection Logstore Clearance To Combustibles Churchill 5 Standard Churchill 5 Convection Logstore Vermiculite Brick Set Part Numbers Appliance Maintenace...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS... Continued Appliance Troubleshooting Warranty Period Warranty Conditions Claiming Under The Warranty Or Consumer Guarantees Cast Iron Range...
SAFETY WARNINGS • Never place combustible items such as but not limited to fabric, furniture, aerosols or wood within the specified clearances to combustibles. • Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation as well as during the cooling down period. Precaution should be taken and young children must be supervised at all times.
INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES Please consider following requirements are met prior to the installation of your appliance. CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES It is extremely important that you comply to required installation distances and that you respect local installation regulations. The manufacturer is not responsible for the product, if it is not installed according to these recommendations. These clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority.
INSTALLING THE FLUE Flat Ceiling The following drawings are meant Triple Skin Cowl as a guide only. Your wood heater must be installed by a qualified person whose work conforms with local council regulations, Australian/ New Zealand standards (AS/NZS 2918:2018) & manufacturers recommendations.
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INSTALLING THE FLUE ..Continued Pitched Ceiling If the appliance is connected to a masonry chimney, it is recommended a chimney register be installed above Triple Skin Cowl any installation into a masonry fireplace minimizing heat loss up the chimney. Any chimney should be fully intact with no holes or missing bricks.
EXTERNAL INSTALLATION CLEARANCES 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 M o r e than 3 0 0 0 o r l e s s 6 0 0 min. 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 min. if c l e ar within 3 0 0 0 of flue t o p Increase a s ne c e s s a r y until n o...
LOCATION OF MECHANISMS APPLIANCE PARTS, COMBUSTION CHAMBER, ASSEMBLY This section shows the parts contained in your appliance, each appliance has over 80 spare-parts and, each part is detailed. When new parts are required the section will allow spares to be recognised and ordered. COMBUSTION CHAMBER Air Intake Cast Iron Range...
LOCATION OF MECHANISMS ..Continued THE CHURCHILL 5 APPLIANCE HAS THREE AIR CONTROL LEVERS TO REGULATE YOUR APPLIANCE'S AIR FLOW. PRIMARY AIR TERTIARY AIR SECONDARY AIR Air control: Pull out to Pull out for less Air Control: Pull out to open, open, push in to close.
LOCATION OF MECHANISMS ..Continued HOW TO REMOVE THE WOOD BURNER INTERNAL PARTS To remove the vermiculite brick set take the following steps: Lift out rear brick spacer fuel retaining bars. Lift out the 2 base bricks next to the grate. Remove the left hand vermiculite side brick by lifting the top baffle brick and pulling...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMBUSTION AIR & PERMANENT AIR VENT In order for the appliance to perform efficiently and safely there should be an adequate permanent air supply into the room in which the appliance is installed to provide combustion air. This is particularly necessary if the room is double-glazed or a flue draught stabiliser is operating in the same room as the appliance.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..Continued OVERNIGHT BURNING PAD appliances are designed to maximise burn times as well as to meet strict Australian and New Zealand efficiency and emissions standards. Although our modern appliances may not give a lengthy burn time compared to old appliances, by using good fuel and cleverly maintaining the combustion air intake, you can achieve longer burn times.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..Continued HOW TO LIGHT YOUR WOODBURNING APPLIANCE 2. Open fully Primary and Secondary air by pulling out the levers. This provides the appliance with a mix of primary and secondary air to help establish the fire. 3. Light the firelighters and push door to closed position, latch in 1st position so the door is open 2 mm.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..Continued WOOD FUEL Good quality wood is the most important factor in your appliance working efficiently and cleanly. Always use dry split hardwood firewood (moisture content of 20% or less). The dryness of the firewood plays an important role because the use of wet wood results in poor fuel economy and may cause a tarry sooty film on the internals of the appliance.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..Continued Aerosols Aerosols are flammable and therefore dangerous to use around a lit appliance. Do not use aerosols sprays near your lit appliance. The use of any aerosol is dangerous and care must be take in handling aerosols. REFUELLING WHEN BURNING WOOD Adding fuel to your appliance when you only have glowing embers,and the flames have died down, is the cleanest way to refuel your appliance.
APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS (mm) CHURCHILL 5 STANDARD CHURCHILL 5 CONVECTION The direct air intake spigot (80mm diameter) to the rear ofthe appliance is removable with a 2.5mm Allen key. Cast Iron Range...
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APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS (mm) CHURCHILL 5 CONVECTION LOGSTORE additional, flue rear convection panel (supplied THE INTERNAL DIAMETER OF THE loose within the stove) needs to beused when installing the stove 100mm from FLUE COLLAR IS 125mm a combustable wall; this slots over the rear convection panel and provides additional radiant protection from the flue collar .
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES CHURCHILL 5 STANDARD Position A - Parallel installation Position B - Corner installation Dimensions in mm Rear of heater to rear wall 125** Side of heater to side wall Rear of wall to front of the unit Centre of flue to rear wall Hearth extension from the glass opening Width of hearth...
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ..Continued CHURCHILL 5 CONVECTION LOGSTORE Dimensions in mm Rear of heater to rear wall Side of heater to side wall Rear wall to front of the unit Centre of flue to rear wall Hearth extension from the glass opening...
APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE PAD recommends that your model needs to have the ash removed from the appliance at regular intervals (weekly if used daily). Allowing the ash pan to over flow can impede the function of the appliance and can cause possible damage to the appliance grate and ash pan.
TROUBLESHOOTING If you believe your appliance is not working the way you think it should, we expect you to speak to your installer first, they can help you with issues such as burning too much or too little wood, smoke in the room when you open the door, blackened glass or build-up of creosote during use.
Please contact PAD Fires as soon as possible after discovery of a potential defect and/or fault with the appliance to arrange for it to be tested and/or serviced. All warranty enquiries and/or claims should be directed to your authorised dealer: Postal address: Paul Agnew Designs Pty Ltd, 148-150 Cochranes Rd, Moorabbin VIC 3189 2 1. Cast Iron Range...
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