Ruby Module 14 Ruby Module 3
Installation
WARNING
!
Installation
THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE CARRIED OUT AS PER THIS
MANUAL AND THE FLUE MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS.
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU USE A QUALIFIED INSTALLER TO CARRY OUT
THE INSTALLATION.
If you have any other enquiries, please contact the dealer from whom you
purchased your heater.
THIS APPLIANCE WEIGHS IN EXCESS OF 220 KILOGRAMS. EXTREME CARE
SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING THE APPLIANCE.
Installation
Operating your Eureka
Troubleshooting
• Noisy Fan
Turn the power o and remove the three pin plug from the power point.
Remove the four screws that hold the front of the pedestal and fan access panel. Remove the panel. Remove four screws
that hold switch mount panel and set to one side, disconnect the fan wiring loom via plastic joiner.
Unscrew the wing nuts which hold the fan in position and remove the fan.
Clean any dust with a dry paint brush and vacuum the fan blades. Clean around the motor.After completion
place two or three drops of sewing machine oil on the shafts at the bearings. Replace the fan in reverse to the removal.
•Fan not working
and both switches are rmly connected. If the fan still fails to function, remove the fan and switches by rstly removing
the knob o the rotary switch by pulling it away from the heater. Undo the holding nut and pull the switch out.
Squeeze locator tabs together on the rear of the thermostat switch and push through outside of pedestal.
Disconnect the wiring from the power lead and remove the fan. Convey the same to the authorised Eureka Dealer from
whom you purchased your unit for service. Replace in the reverse order.
• Air control jamming
Access to the air side is available when the door is opened.
There are three screws holding the air slide in place. Undo them and remove the air slide.Wipe any ash or dust that may
have accumulated on the back of the air slide or on the face of the heater. If any burrs have developed on the back of the
air slide or on the face of the heater, rub them o with ne wet and dry sand paper till you have a smooth surface and
edges. Replace the air slide and make sure the washers, springs and spacers are re-tted when you screw the bolts back into
the face of the heater. Do not apply any type of lubricant to the air slide whatsoever as this will attract dust and make the
slide stick.
• No overnight burn
Remove the air slide as per air control jamming and check that the air slide is hard against the face of the heater. If it is
loose, tighten up the bolts holding the air slide to the face of the heater. Do not overtighten.
Check that the door rope has an even indentation from its contact with the face of the rebox. If it is uneven
and it appears as though air could leak through the seal,the door hinge and latch can be adjusted or the door rope may
need to be replaced. Refer door adjustments and rope replacement instructions.
WARNING
!
Overring
NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER WITH THE DOOR LOOSE, OR SUCH THAT THE FIREBOX
IS NOT AIR TIGHT. OVERFIRING COULD RESULT IN DETRIMENTAL WEAR AND TEAR
ON THE FIREBOX AND FLUE SYSTEM.
Check the power connection with another appliance. If the power point is ok, shift focus to the fan or the switches.
Move thermostat switch into the ‘Overide’ position, and select one of the three fan speeds. If the fan fails to function,
isolate power as above, remove pedestal ller panel to gain access to loom. Check that the terminals on the loom
• Excessive ash build up
Some woods will give large amounts of ash despite how you run the heater. Others will give you very little. Use the wood
which is most convenient for you as long as it is dry. After a period of time you will get to know when to empty your unit.
Bark will give you excessive ash. Try not to burn it. If you are burning wood that gives you charcoal, you may nd that after
running the heater say for 8 hours at maximum burn rate, the charcoal builds up excessively. Overnight burn will reduce
this charcoal back to a ne ash. If you are not ready to shut down for overnight burn when you next fuel the stove, load the
stove with only one piece of wood and lay it across the rebox on top of the charcoal. Open the air control wide open and
you will nd the charcoal will burn down with the one piece of wood. Repeat the process until the ash level is signicantly
reduced.
• Excessive smoking - smoke entering the room maybe caused by:
• Insucient length of ue (ue to be 4500mm minimum underneath the base of heater to underside of cowl)
Increase height of ue
• Flue downdraught - Consult dealer or increase height of ue.
• Creosote build up in ue - Remove cowl and clean ue as per cleaning instructions. Check moisture content of
wood.
AF Gason Pty. Ltd. accepts no liability whatsoever for any interpretation of AS/NZS 2918:2001.
It is important you understand these installation instructions and minimum clearances to combustible materials before
selecting a position for your Eureka Ruby to ensure safe and correct installation is achieved.
Installation permit
Depending on your local authority requirements, a permit may be required for the installation of your heater. It is your
responsibility to arrange the same.
Flue requirements
As per the dimensions in Figure 1 & 2 the Eureka Ruby can be installed with a Perforated 6” Default Flue Kit including a
180 degree x 900mm ue shield, or Figure 3 & 4 a Solid 6” Default Flue Kit including a 180 degree x 900mm ue shield.
The ue system installed with the Eureka Ruby must comply with Australian and New Zealand installation
standards AS/NZS 2918:2001, and be installed to the ue manufacturer’s instructions.
The performance of your Eureka Ruby is highly reliable on an eective ue system. In many cases poor start-up, dirty glass,
down draft which causes smoking when the door is open, and a reduction in heat outupt can all be related to the ue system
being too short, or incorrect installation. Too tall a ue can result in excess draft and short burn times along with excessive
heat output.
Clearance to combustibles
The Eureka Ruby freestanding heater conforms to AS/NZS 2918:2001 when positioned in relation to combustible surfaces
as shown in Figure 1 & 2 on the following page. All dimensions used in this document are in millimetres and are
minimum unless otherwise stated.
These dimensions in Figure 1 & 2 state the minimum distance the Eureka Ruby can be placed in relation to any combustible
materials - plaster, wallpaper, timber, MDF, etc.
In the instance your Eureka Ruby is surrounded by non-combustible materials - brick, stone, concrete, cement sheet,
villaboard or similar, wall clearances can be reduced to 50mm. A 50mm clearance is required to ensure room air can
circulate around the wood heater during operation.
For additional clearance details, or to access the Eureka Ruby Freestanding Conformance Certicate, please contact the
Eureka Dealer from whom you purchased your heater.
Hearth & oor requirements
The Eureka Ruby Module must be installed directly onto a non-combustible surface (ie. Hebel, brick, stone or concrete
slab with tiles, etc.) which is at least 140mm thick.
If the oor surface is combustible, a minimum 140mm thick base shall extend 330mm in front of the appliance base.
If the oor surface is non-combustible (ie. brick, stone or a concrete slab with tiles, etc.) the 140mm thick base can terminate
at 25mm minimum in front of the appliance base.