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INSTALL ATION
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INSTRUCTIONS
BUILDER - AFTER READING
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Page 1 INSTALL ATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BUILDER - AFTER READING THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE HAND TO OWNER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installation of free-standing barbecues To print this chapter select pages 23 to 24 in the print setup window. Operation of Jetmaster Fireplace Units (Solid fuel) To print this chapter select pages 25 to 26 in the print setup window. General Hints To print this chapter select pages 27 to 28 in the print setup window.
  • Page 3: Installation Of Universal Model Into A New Home

    Installation of Universal model into a new Home Size of Unit For satisfactory heating the size of the Jetmaster fireplace unit should be related to the size of the room. If rooms interlead without provision for closing by means of doors or heavy curtains, the entire c u b i c c a p a c i t y must be taken into account.
  • Page 4 Special Points to Note It is strongly recommended that the Jetmaster fireplace unit is built in at the initial stages of brickwork construction. By just leaving an opening for the later installation of the firebox and smoke gather will involve considerably more work and patching .
  • Page 5 Installation of Universal model into a new home Fig. 1 - Typical flush installation Fit a Jetmaster cowl (refer Fig. 8) 110 mm brickwork is adequate if liners are used. Min: Height Moulded flue liner 3.6 Metres + Seal joint with fibreglass...
  • Page 6 Fig. 2 - Recessed installation using optional steel lintel and showing the Superjet fan box Weather top of chimney as shown or fit Jetmaster cowl (refer Fig. 8) 110 mm brickwork is adequate if liners are used. Moulded flue liner Min: Height 3.6 Metres +...
  • Page 7: Installation Of Universal Model Into Existing Masonry Fireplace

    Fig. 3. Any cracks or cavities in the recess must be repaired and sealed. Tape the insulation to the back and sides of the Jetmaster and slide into the recess, taking care not to snag the fibreglass insulation against the sides.
  • Page 8 NOTE: (a) Do not recess the frame of the firebox more than 150 mm. (b) Ensure the smoke outlet openings are not obstructed. (c) Air inlet at lower front of unit must not be obstructed. Seal the firebox into position using masonry and mortar, ensuring that any air leakage around the frame is eliminated.
  • Page 9 Fig. 4 - Plan view Fireplace recess slightly too Fireplace recess too large large (less than 75 mm) - pack (more than 75 mm) - use with extra layers of fibreglass bricks to build up and reduce insulation size Fibreglass insulation (supplied) Smoke outlets...
  • Page 10: Installation Of Hex, Lynx And Victor Models

    Installation of Hex, Lynx and Victor models Carefully cut a hole through the ceiling in a position away from any timber beams or brandering, making sure that the opening is approx. 25 mm larger than the steel flue. Use the ceiling escutcheon plate as a template and add 12 mm all round to that dimension.
  • Page 11 Fig. 6. (b) It is advisable to have the top of the steel flue above the apex of the roof. Do not fit fixed steel chimney cowl. If wind downdraught is apparent, fit Jetmaster rotating cowl. Back to content page...
  • Page 12 Installation of Hex, Lynx and Victor models Cowl (supplied) Fig. 5 - Conventional roofs Seal with black silicone sealer (supplied) Galvanised/lead flashing by plumber to suit flue size and pitch (see Fig 6 for rotating Hex and thatched roofs). Seal joint at collar with black silicone sealer (supplied) and secure with self-tapping screws if necessary...
  • Page 13 Fig. 6 - Thatched or Timber Roofs and Rotating Hex With thatched or timber roof, omit cowl (supplied) or fit rotating Jetmaster cowl. Seal with black silicone sealer (supplied) Weathering collar (supplied) Galvanised/lead flashing by plumber to suit size andpitch (with rotating...
  • Page 14: Installation Of Falcon And Heron Models

    The brickwork chimney can then be built ensuring that the internal size of the flue is not less than the size of the elbow outlet throughout its length (refer 1.2. chimney flues) The top of the chimney stack must be weathered as shown or a Jetmaster cowl fitted (refer Fig.8). Back to...
  • Page 15 Installation of Falcon and Heron models Weather top of chimney as Fig. 7 shown or fit Jetmaster cowl. (refer Fig. 8). Moulded flue liner 110 mm brickwork is adequate if liners are used. Seal joint with fibreglass insulation (supplied) Correct side of elbow selected...
  • Page 16: Installation Of Built-In Barbecues

    General Please refer to figures 1 to 3 in addition to the written instruction. The Jetmaster BIB unit should preferably be built in at the initial stages of construction. Later installation of the BIB results in more and unnecessary work and patching. When installing the 1500 or 1200 barbecue box, the support pins for the lower door must remain free to move .
  • Page 17 Combustible materials should not be fitted closer than 200 mm to any side of the barbecue box, or within 450 mm of the top of the barbecue box, unless adequate provision is made to insulate such materials. Fit Jetmaster cowl Fig. 8 - Installation of built-in barbecues (fixed or rotating)
  • Page 18 Electrical connection 5.11 Electrical work should only be carried out by a qualified electrician. 5.12 Please refer to Fig. 9 in addition to the written instructions. 5.13 All built-in models require a 220 V electrical connection for the light fitting forming part of the outer barbecue box. The light fitting must be earthed.
  • Page 19 5.21 The use of a Jetmaster moulded flue liner will ensure a perfect flue of the correct size throughout. When such a liner is used, surrounding brickwork can be reduced to 110 mm.
  • Page 20 Fig. 10 - Chimney heights Roof pitch less than 10 Chimney At least 1 m (excl. cowl) Uppermost roof level Roof pitch of 10 or more If 600 mm or less If more than At least 600 mm 600 mm Chimney (excl.
  • Page 21: Gas-Operated Built-In Barbecues

    Gas-operated built-in barbecues Gas converted models 1000, 1200, 1500 De Luxe and 700 Standard A Jetmaster gas grill can be incorporated into a 700 Std, 1000, 1200, or 1500 De Luxe models. These grills are designed for use in these models exclusively.
  • Page 22 Connect one end of the copper tube to the flexible hose and regulator, these parts are all supplied with the gas braai. The regulator should be fitted to the gas cylinder by means of a nut which has to be turned anti- clockwise to screw into the gas bottle.
  • Page 23: Installation Of Free-Standing Barbecues

    - through the roofing material. 7.10 The chimney flue should be flashed at roof level, using either galvanised iron flashing from Jetmaster, or lead flashing only. This is normally done by a plumber. Acrylic flashing (liquid flashing) is not recommended. This is...
  • Page 24 (refer to Fig. 6), and the top of the steel flue should extend above the apex of the roof. A fixed steel chimney cowl should never be used. A Jetmaster rotating cowl should be fitted. Back to content page...
  • Page 25: Operation Of Jetmaster Fireplace Units (Solid Fuel)

    (b) Reduces the heat-loss up the chimney, thereby improving efficiency. The fire in the Jetmaster is lit with the damper fully open to promote maximum draw from the fire. When the fire is burning well the damper can be closed down (using the poker provided) to a position that will allow the fire to burn at the desired rate without smoking.
  • Page 26 At this stage the damper can be closed down to a suitable position (refer point 1). When further refuelling is required, ensure that the fan is switched on and the damper opened. If overnight burning is required ensure that the grate is fully fuelled and that the fan is switched off.
  • Page 27: General Hints

    General Hints 9.1. Jetmaster heat-resistant black touch-up paint is available direct or from distributors to keep your unit looking at its best. Alternatively black stove polish may be used. 9.2. If the fuel you are burning tends to splatter, the use of a firescreen - and there is a Jetmaster screen available - is recommended.
  • Page 28 9.10. Gas is a very safe form of energy but, as with other fuels, must be treated with respect. All Jetmaster gas barbecues operate off low-pressure regulators. 9.11. Only suitably qualified persons should install your gas burner. 9.12. The SABS lays down specific regulations with regard to the installation and storage of gas cylinders.
  • Page 29: Contact Details

    Contact Details JETMASTER (PTY) LTD P.O. BOX 43178, INDUSTRIA 2042, SOUTH AFRICA 5 LONGDALE LOOP, LONGDALE, JOHANNESBURG TEL: (011) 474-2100/4 FAX : (011) 474-2144 EMAIL: jetmaster2@argent.co.za www.jetmaster.com Click on our logo to Click on this link to visit our website.

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