Sigma IB600, IB850, IB1100 Installing the Flue System Non-Masonry Timber Frame Cavity

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11.0Installing the Flue System:

Non-Masonry Timber Frame Cavity:

The heater must be flued to the outside via Ø100mm stainless steel flue that is covered by a Ø150mm liner. This must be installed in accordance with the requirements of NZS5261 and local codes.

The minimum flue length = 3.6m (This is the minimum vertical rise from the fire to the flue terminal.) The flue and liner must be supported

11.1The top of the flue must be capped with an appropriate anti down draft cowl.

All the required flue components are available from your Escea dealer in both kitset form and as individual components.

Trimmers shown diagrammatic

Gap between flue shield and any timber

25

25

 

100

 

150

Seal - Deck Tight or similar

Angle fixing bracket supplied with flue kit.

DESIGN EXAMPLE ONLY

LONG SECTION THROUGH FLUE ENCLOSURE

Scale: 1:10

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND CLADDING SHOWN AND IS INDICATIVE ONLY ALL INSTALLATION & FLUING MUST COMPLY WITH NZS 5261

200 min but allow for flue flashings at base

 

 

If another flue shares

 

 

same enclosure

200mm min

 

 

 

 

Deck-tite or similar flashing

 

100

 

Trimmers shown diagrammatic.

 

Angle fixing bracket

150

supplied with flue kit.

Gap between flue shield and any timber.

25

25

 

ENCLOSURE DESIGN EXAMPLE ONLY

G8860 _4 Installation Manual NZ

LONG SECTION THROUGH FLUE ENCLOSURE

Scale: 1:10

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND CLADDING SHOWN INDICATIVE ONLY

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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 IB850Raised Installations Up a Wall Cavity BaseHearth Corner Installations Mantle ClearanceTelevision Clearances 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 Attach the Rear to the Sides and Base Attach the Top-RearFix the Outer Skin Kit OSK into the Cavity IB1100 Only 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 Log Replacement Electrode placementChecking Operating Pressure 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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