scandia Warmbrite 300 2 Series Manual

scandia Warmbrite 300 2 Series Manual

Freestanding wood heaters

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Scandia Warmbrite Range
Freestanding Wood Heaters
Model Name
Warmbrite 140 Series 2
Warmbrite 200 Series 2
Warmbrite 200 Stacker Series 2
Warmbrite 300 Series 2
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a genuine Scandia Wood heater. When cared for properly,
these high quality, finely crafted wood heaters will offer many years of reliable performance.
This instruction manual has been developed to ensure optimum performance from your
Scandia wood heater. It's very important that you thoroughly read and understand all
instructions before using your new wood heater.
Check Local Council Requirements Eg. permits
When installing, operating and maintaining your wood heater, follow the guidelines
presented in these instructions, and make them available to anyone using or servicing the
wood heater. Your city, town, state or territory may require a building permit to install a
solid fuel burning appliance.
Always consult your local building inspector or local council to determine what regulations
apply in your area.
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.
Model Number
SCWB1402
SCWB200
SCWB200ST
SCWB300
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Before Installing Your Wood Heater
Adequate Provision Air
Ensures sufficient air supply to the wood heater for safe and efficient operation, especially with extraction units.
Well Sealed Flue System
Details requirements for a safe flue system, including pipe material, bends, and clearances to combustibles.
Clearances to Combustibles
Stresses the critical importance of maintaining specified distances from flammable materials for safety.
Installation
Warmbrite Clearances to Combustibles
Provides specific clearance measurements for parallel and corner installations for different models.
Operating Your Wood Heater
Fuel
Specifies approved fuel types (dry hardwood) and lists prohibited materials like treated wood or rubbish.
First Operation of Stove
Guides on initial use with small fires, mentioning expected paint curing smells and smoke.
Air Controls
Explains primary and secondary air controls for efficient combustion and glass cleaning.
Wood Heater Maintenance
Check Your Wood Heater Regularly
Recommends monthly flue checks and bi-annual inspections for soot, creosote, and damage.
Trouble Shooting
Fire Not Burning
Addresses issues with fire not burning, usually due to air supply or fuel quality/condition.
Glass Blackens
Explains that glass blackening is caused by inefficient burning or poor fuel quality.
Smoke in Room
Troubleshoots smoke entering the room, checking for airtightness, chimney blockages, or downdrafts.
Fire Burning Too Quickly
Provides solutions for fires burning too fast, usually related to excess draught or air.
Chimney Fire
Details how to prevent chimney fires and the critical steps to take if one occurs.
Scandia Limited Warranty
Scope of Warranty
Defines the warranty period for the firebox and other parts, and the conditions for claims.

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