Sigma IB1100 Creating the Cavity, Ideal Cavity Dimensions, IB600, IB850, Ventilating the Cavity

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2.0Creating the Cavity:

The dimensioned drawing below shows the size of the opening that must be created to keep

combustible materials at the required distance from the heater.

Note: It is not necessary to line the side, top or back of the cavity.

B

A C

Ideal Cavity Dimensions:

(Timber framed walls)

All dimensions in millimetres

B

C

 

A

IB600

700

585

565

IB850

965

560

565

IB1100

1265

560

565

(Masonry Cavity)

 

 

 

A

B

C

IB600

600

570

520

IB850

950

545

520

IB1100

1265

565

565

 

(Check offset. Refer 2.2)

 

2.1Where possible, it is recommended that cavity is made slightly larger than the above dimensions to give the installer the maximum amount of space to work in.

2.2The IB1100 and IB850 have their electronics compartment protruding from the left hand side of the fire and the resulting offset needs to be taken into account when installing into a tight masonry cavity.

2.3If fitting the heater into a non-masonry wall, the first thing installers MUST do after unpacking the fire is to bend and re-fix the triangle shaped spacers on each side and rear of the heater. The picture below shows how this is done. Note: This is not necessary for masonry installation.

2.4If the fire does not fit into the timber cavity that has been created, (after these spacers have been put in place), then THE CAVITY MUST BE ENLARGED.

3.0 Ventilating the Cavity

When a cavity is being created for the fire in a timber framed wall, ensure that it is not a fully sealed space. Ventilation MUST be provided at the base of the cavity and, if possible, leave the top of the cavity open into the ceiling space otherwise another vent at the top of the cavity will be required.

NOTE: If an in-ceiling ventilation system is installed (such as

a DVS or HRV system), particular care must be taken to isolate the cavity air space from the ceiling air space. Failure to do so will result in the negative air pressure that is created in the ceiling space, by the ventilation system, potentially having a detrimental

G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ

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Contents Installation Manual Warranty Repair and Annual Servicing There are Four Main Things to Consider Before InstallationContents Product Description IB850Creating the Cavity Ideal Cavity DimensionsIB600 IB850Hearth Raised Installations Up a WallCavity Base Television Clearances Corner InstallationsMantle Clearance Power Supply Long Section Through Flue Enclosure Installing the Flue System Non-Masonry Timber Frame CavityLaying Gas Pipe Masonry Cavity and ChimneyAttach the Sides to the Base Fix the Outer Skin Kit OSK into the Cavity IB1100 Only Attach the Rear to the Sides and BaseAttach the Top-Rear Insert the Flue Support Bracket IB1100 Only Preparing the Heater for InstallationConnecting Flue to Heater Connecting the Gas Pipe Fixing the Heater to the Base and Wall IB850 Logs IB600 Logs Align logs to burner holesG8860 4 Installation Manual NZ G8860 4 Installation Manual NZ Checking Operating Pressure Log ReplacementElectrode placement Natural IB Series Pressure Table Gas TypeFitting the Fascia Panels Locating Wall Mount Cradle for Wireless Control Fan Normal Operating Sounds and SmellsGas Control Valve Unit Body/FireboxInstallation Check List Tick here

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