Pyroclassic Fires Pyroclassic Flue System Bedienungsanleitung

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for PYROCLASSIC FIRES LTD
100mm SLOPING CEILING ECO FLUE KIT
THIS FLUE KIT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 2918:2001.
WARNING: TO ENSURE SAFETY THIS FLUE KIT MUST BE INSTALLED AS OUTLINED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WOOD FIRE AND FLUE PIPE CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALLS MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
WOOD FIRE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS AND AS/NZS 2918:2001.
CAUTION: MIXING FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE
DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. WHERE SUCH
ACTION IS CONSIDERED, THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE.
CAUTION: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE INSTALLATION OF THIS FLUE
KIT COMPLIES WITH AS/NZS 2918:2001. THE APPLIANCE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS FOR FLUE PIPE
SHIELD AND CEILING PLATE AND THAT THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODES ARE ADHERED TO.
To install this flue design the installer should be familiar with the installation of flue kits for standard ceilings
and have competent carpentry and roofing skills. They should also be aware of the 4.6 metre height
requirements of AS/NZS 2918:2001 and minimum height requirements as per figure 4.9 (Diagram C).
This Sloping Ceiling kit is designed for installations into ceilings with slopes of up to 45 degrees.
All instructions refer to Diagrams C and D.
The flue pipes are tapered to fit the upper section inside the lower one.
Our Full Flow Cowl (ie. no cap), prevents dripping of condensed acids down the chimney.
The flue discharges some 18 litres of water as vapour for each 30kg of dry wood burned.
Do not put a cap on the Pyroclassic Flue System.

Installation
1. To install the Pyroclassic Sloping Ceiling Flue Kit begin by locating the Pyroclassic IV fire (or the
Pyroclassic Raised Hearth if it is being used) in its proposed position, and mark a point on the ceiling that is
directly above the centre of the fire’s flue outlet, (or the hole in the raised hearth). Check the location
allows the Outer Casing of the Thermosyphon Assembly to clear all structural roof timbers.
2. Cut an oval hole in the ceiling and a corresponding oval hole in the roof 250mm wide. Cut the
length to suit the ceiling angle to fit the Ø250mm Thermosyphon Assembly (Use the Ceiling Plate as a
cutting template).
3. Temporarily slide fit an appropriate roof flashing (not supplied) around the Thermosyphon
Assembly outer liner before mounting the assembly.
4. Now mount the Thermosyphon Assembly by lowering into the oval hole and fix to the roof at 4
points, 90 degrees apart, using the mounting brackets provided. Take particular care when lowering into the
oval hole to avoid scratching or gouging the assembly outer liner.
(Note: if you prefer to mount the Thermosyphon Assembly from below, you will need to remove the vent
cowl by drilling out the two rivets installed. The Cowl can be refitted after installation of the Thermosyphon
Assembly).
5. Ensure the 250mm Outer Casing protrudes at least 250mm below the ceiling on the lower side and
is securely installed, (remembering this has to take the whole weight of the outer flue system).
6. With the Thermosyphon Assembly secured in place, lower the flashing to the roof, silicon seal the
edges and fix flashing securely to the roof.
7. Attach the Ceiling Tile with a screw through each corner. Now fit the Dress Ring of the
Thermosyphon Assembly by firmly pressing into the Outer Casing until rim is bottomed. Three rivets is
sufficient to secure the cap in place (you may wish to omit a rivet from the frontal area for aesthetic
reasons).
8. With the Pyroclassic IV fire in position, place the Outlet Cone (supplied with the fire) into the fire
spigot. The spigot has a pre-drilled pilot hole, use this hole to secure the Outlet Cone to the spigot with the
supplied screw so that it cannot be lifted out should the flue accidentally get caught up on something
during the expansion and contraction process.
9. The 100mm S/S flue pipes can now be fitted from inside the room (ensure the Dress Ring is fitted to
the bottom of the 250mm Outer Casing. Ref: para 7). Secure each joint with sealant and three ss rivets
equally spaced around the joints to prevent unintentional or accidental separation.
Once all the required flue sections have been connected, position the bottom length of flue pipe into the
Outlet Cone. (Take care not to scratch the Outlet Cone).
Note: The flue pipes must be assembled with swage roll end down (towards fire).
10. The 200x600mm Liner Assembly can now be fitted by placing over the upper 100mm flue pipe and
fixed to the top spigot of the Thermsyphon Assembly with 4 rivets equally spaced around the
circumference. Slide Slip Liner Assembly over 200x600mm liner and push downwards to expose upper
section of flue. Do Not fix slip liner yet.

11. Push fit the Full Flow Pyroclassic Cowl Assembly into the upper end of top flue section sufficiently
for a secure fit. (It is a tight interference fit and may require encouragement with a block of wood and
hammer.).
12. Slide slip liner upwards until it contacts the Free Flow Cowl skirt. Now fix the slip liner to the
200x600mm Liner with four rivets spaced equally around circumference.
Note: The free flow cowl is to sit with the skirt contacting the slip liner perimeter preventing cooling air flow
when flue is cold. When the flue heats up it will expand upwards opening an air gap between the slip liner
and cowl skirt allowing cooling air to flow maintaining the flue at correct temperature.
13. With the Pyroclassic Sloping Ceiling Flue installed and aligned, attach the stay bars from the slip
liner to the roof spaced at 90 deg apart or as practicable.
(Tip: when attaching bars, fix at liner then ‘twist’ the bar so that the leg aligns flat with desired attach point
on roof. Bend the legs slightly for best fit).
14. Finally, to ensure a weather tight system, apply a thin coat of clear silicon sealant to the seam line of
outer liners that protrude above the roofline.
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NOTE: no alterations are needed to the supplied Full Flow Pyro Cowl; this cowl is complete and has been
used for over 25 years.
The Sloping Ceiling Kit will have been supplied with a Ceiling Tile. This is
pre-cut and ordered to suit the ceiling angle required and installed directly onto the
ceiling to tidy up around the Thermosyphon Assembly .
If the flue pipe is within 3 meters of the ridge then the flue pipe must protrude at least 600mm
above the ridge of the roof. If the distance from the ridge is more than 3 metres horizontally, the
flue pipe must protrude at least 1000mm above roof penetration. The flue pipe must be more than
3 metres from any nearby structure (refer to Diagram C.)
Use the checklist in the Installation Instructions to make sure all stages are complete.
Leave all Installation and Operating Instructions with the owner.
CLEANING OF FLUE PIPES BEFORE LIGHTING THE FIRE:
It is very important that the Stainless Steel flue pipes are wiped clean. Use a soft cloth and methylated
spirits to remove finger marks and any oil residue that may be on the Flue Pipe, otherwise these will be
baked on once the flue has been heated.



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