Warmington Evoque 1300 User manual

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Solid fuel burner, bricked fire
Installation Instructions
Warmington Evoque 1300
Fire, flue system and instructions to comply with ASNZS 2918:2001 & Building Code C1 Outbreak of Fire
Keep these Instructions for further reference. Ensure that you have the correct and current installation details for the Warmington Fire
Installation
The Warmington unit is to be installed by a certified Warmington installer or an Approved NZHHA Installation Technician.
IMPORTANT
Read all the instructions carefully before commencing the Installation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire hazard and void the warranty
Note flue system casing:
Flue system may require to be doubled lined to comply to
ASNZS:2918:2001 4.3 Flue pipe casing.

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Supplied as traditional
firebox
No:
Traditional firebox 1
Supplied
Priced depending on requirements
No:
Warmington flue kit 1
NOT supplied
components are required for in-
stall
Priced depending on requirements
No:
Autoclaved Concrete
(ACC) heat cell
1
Installation -
Fire/flue kit/flashing
Installation
Council permit
Components required for construction
(SUPPLIED SEPARATLEY)
Supplied grate No:
1
Downdraft diverter No:
1

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POINTS TO CONSIDER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Prior to construction and installation IMORTANT NOTES:
Install to AS/NZS 2918:2001.
Install to manufacture’s specifications.
All new installations require a permit.
For special requirements concerning materials (timber mantle and surrounds) within close proximity of Warmington products, please contact your
local Warmington technical consultant or designated installer.
Stage 1: Frame construction procedure by builder.
Mark out flue centre on floor.
Mark out heat cell clearance requirements.
Construct plinth only, to required height.*
Stage 2: Install procedure by certified “Warmington Installer” or see www.homeheat.co.nz go to ”members” & follow instructions. For an
NZHHA certified SFAIT installer.
Fit fire to plinth.
Fit adaptor to firebox.
Construct Autoclaved Concrete (ACC) enclosure around the firebox.
Fit flue system.
Fit cowl and flashing system.
Stage 3: Finishing procedure by builder.
Construct hearth to required thickness.*
Finish Autoclaved Concrete (ACC) enclosure and hearth to customers requirements (e.g. paint/tiles).
Close in Autoclaved Concrete (ACC) enclose and chimney chase (if in timber alcove).
* Note: A certified installer can also install hearth and plinth.
Ensure that the Warmington and flue system is swept annually or more frequently if required. To sweep flue and firebox:
Cover front of fire with sheets, or keep door closed during sweeping.
Remove cowl from top of chimney.
Sweep from the top, down the flue.
Remove all soot and ash.
Ensure cowl and bird protection is clean and replaced.
Visually inspect fireplace and flue system.
INSTALLATION ORDER OF OPERATIONS installation is not provided
Location of the fire.
Open fires are better located at one end of a room or area, as they project the heat away from their opening.
The topography of the land.
The slope and position of the land in relation to the home has a bearing on how the wind will interact with the fire and flue system. Care needs to be taken to ensure that the flue
termination is in the correct position to maximise performance.
The Prevailing wind.
Care needs to be taken to ensure that the flue termination is in the correct position as wind and gusts that hits the flue and cowl system may overcome the cowl and draft back down
the flue into the home. This can be a combination of downdraft and high pressure.
Hearth and plinth:
The height of the hearth off the floor. The finishing that is to be used on the hearth is to be allowed for at the design stage.
Note: ensure air intake at base of firebox is not blocked or restricted.
Positioning of the flue system:
There is a maximum distance that an offset flue can be installed. Reference to AS/NZS 2918:2001.
Flue and fire clearance:
To be maintained to the manufactures instructions and/or comply with appropriate standards and building codes.
Pressure differential, venting and external air into the building:
All fires need air to burn and draw correctly, Kitchen Fans, Air Conditioning units, High Wind Zones, Naturally forming Draft spaces, can all have an effect on the pressure difference
from inside the building to the outside. A lower pressure in the building may induce a draft down the flue system and back into the building causing the fire to smoke or spill into the
building. Care needs to be taken at the design and installation stage to adequately vent the building, or some mechanical system to ensure that there is always a neutral or
positive pressure at the fireplace and a negative pressure at the flue outlet. This will ensure that the draft in the flue system is always to the outside.
Wind Noise:
You may encounter wind noise in some installations. It is recommended to use an enclosed chase with a chimney pot to help reduce noise. There will always be some noise from the
flue systems of all fireplaces.
Installation Notes:
Due to the expansion and contraction of metal fireplaces a 3mm gap between the flange and the finished surround should be maintained.

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Description Evoque
Firebox Width A1216
Widest Part with Rail Burner AA 1385
Firebox Height B1790
Firebox Depth C620
Door Width D1100
Door Height E750
Adaptor Height F740
EVOQUE FIREBOX DIMENSIONS
ACC HEAT CELL DETAILS DIMENSIONS
Description Evoque
Heat Cell Width G1552
Heat Cell Height H2170
Heat Cell Depth I980
To Centre of Flue J624
Flue Diameter K300
Liner Diameter L400
Heat Cell Clearance Width M1602
Heat Cell Clearance Depth N1105
Heat Cell Clearance Height O2420
Chimney Clearance Height OO 1500
Minimum Flue Height
Flue Height 3600
Measured From Top of Adaptor B + F + 3600
Check List
Firebox
Grate
Ash Pan & Ash Tray
Draft Diverter
Bricks
Packed by
Description Evoque
Hearth Width P1552
Hearth Projection Q600
Plinth Width R1552
Plinth Depth S980
ACC HEARTH & PLINTH DIMENSIONS
See next Page 5 for Plinth & Hearth
Note: Chimney Chase
No combustible material
installed above the fire or in
the chimney chase below
1500 mm from the top of the
fire.
NOTE: Access panels
for servicing and ad-
justing the downdraft
diverter and sprockets
needs to be installed.
2x 165mm air vents
for external air into
the cavity.
2x 165mm air vent
outlets into the
room.
2x 165mm air vent
outlets to cool chim-
ney cavity to outside.

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ENCLOSURE (WITH ACC HEAT CELL)
Description Evoque
Hearth Width P1675
Hearth Projection Q600
Block Clearance Width R1610
Block Clearance Depth S1200
Block Enclosure Height T2390
Distance to centre of flue U714
NOTE: WITH
BLOCK HEAT
CELL
Timber Framing
can be in direct
contact with
brick alcove.
Note:
Centre line of flue is `NOT’
in centre of alcove
Description GRATE
Grate Depth V410
Grate Width W605
Grate Height X195
Important Note
The fire has to be installed and run with the supplied
Warmington grate to comply with AS/NZS 2918:2001
Important Note
Do not load the fire with more than
5kg of softwood.
GRATE
2x 165mm
air vents for
external air
into the
cavity.
2x 165mm
air vent out-
lets into the
room.

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FIREBOX INSTALLATION
This is a general installation guide only – contact a “NZHHA Installer” for installation advice or go to
www.homeheat.co.nz then select Members & follow instructions, to find a certified NZHHA SFAIT installer.
1. All the dimensions are minimums
2. Fit the plinth into position in the cavity. If onto a wooden floor ensure that an insulating plinth is fitted as per specifications. En-
sure that the plinth is elevated to allow for finishing on the hearth (see hearth and plinth details).
3. Fit the firebox into the cavity. Bolt the fire box to the plinth or through to the floor with the bolting point provided on the left and
right hand side of the firebox or drill holes through base for bolts (seismic restraints bolts not provided).
4. Install the flue system. Ensure that the flue system comply to the latest AS/NZS 2918:2001.
5. Fit the Autoclaved Concrete (ACC) heat cell around the fire. A general minimum lay out is shown in this specification.
Note: hearth and plinth construction.
For combustible flooring an insulating hearth and plinth of
75mm Autoclaved Concrete (ACC) is required.
Plinth to be off set above hearth by the hearth finishing
(e.g. tiles/granite/plaster/etc.)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
*Note: If solid plastering the heat cell structure, it is rec-
ommended to use a fibreglass mesh with a latex plaster
to minimise the chance of the plaster cracking (see your
plasterer for correct materials and applications).
Offset
Offset for
Hearth
Finishing
Hearth
Plinth
HEARTH & PLINTH CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
HEARTH PROJECTION
380
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
Minimum Specified
Thickness
100
150
200
250
300
350
450
400
500
Hearth Projection mm (A)
Raised Hearth Height mm (B)
75
900
900
900
Minimum Hearth Projection 380mm (A)
380

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BAFFLE POSITION
CHAIN AND SPROCKET ACCESS CHANNEL
Location where the sprocket and
chain access panel is located.
Needs to be accessible for ser-
vicing, maintenance and lubri-
cation.

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Installation onto a stainless tee-flue:
1. Set the draft diverter on the tee branch by fitting it as tight as possible to the tee.
2. Check that the valve is perfectly horizontal using a spirit-level, and rivet to the tee flue.
3. The adjustment of the draft diverter depends on the draft. With a standard 3.6 metre of flue dimension A is set to
12mm. If extra lengths of flue is installed the “A” distance in mm corresponds on the pressure in PA, 1mm = 1Pa, this can
be approximated by reading the chart below. Adjust the counter weight to the required distance by rolling it on its axis then
fix it by tightening the brass disks against each other, note that the thick brass disk always is at the end of the rod. To un-
lock the draft stabiliser, turn the stop in clockwise direction. This is done to keep a stable draft in the flue; more draft will
require less counterweight to regulate the draft.
DOWNDRAFT DIVERTER
Flue
Downdraft
diverter
Adjustment weights
Flap
NOTE: Access panels for servicing
and adjusting the downdraft diverter
needs and sprockets to be installed.
Flue Height Pressure A
3.6 metre 12 Pa 12 mm
4.2 metre 14 Pa 14 mm
4.8 metre 16 Pa 16 mm
5.4 metre 18 Pa 18 mm
6.0 metre 20 Pa 20 mm
6.6 metre 22 Pa 22 mm
7.2 metre 24 Pa 24 mm
Note: Positioning
The position of the draft
diverter is set to the ori-
entation that ensures
the best and easiest
access to the opening
face.

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AIR INTAKE
ACCESS PANNELS
Access needed for
servicing the
sprockets on both
sides.
2x 165mm air
vent outlets into
the room.
2x 165mm air vent out-
lets to cool chimney
cavity to outside. Note:
venting cone can be
used instead.
1x 150mm aluminium flexi pipe to
be directly connected to firebox
flange from external air (outside air).
Access needed
for servicing and
adjusting the
draft diverter.
2x 165mm air
vents for external
air (from outside)
into the cavity.

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VENTING CONCEPT
Warm Air
Return to
Room
Vent Grill
NOT
Provided
Cavity Air
Venting
Cool Air In
Combustion Air Supply
Connected to ash pan air intake

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AUTOCLAVED CONCRETE (ACC) HEAT CELL
ACC KITSET ASSEMBLY details
The ACC heat cell is constructed around the firebox, using 75mm ACC (see attached minimum spec below).
Power panels (2400x600x75) are required for the basic heat cell construction as shown in detail “Firebox with ACC Surround”.
Visit the Warmington website for “ACC” instructions (download pdf at www.warmington.co.nz).

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Note: If plastering the heat cell structure, it is recom-
mended to use a fibreglass mesh with a latex plaster to
minimise the chance of the plaster cracking (see your
plasterer for correct materials and applications).
EVOQUE ACC HEAT CELL ASSEMBLED
On both left and right side

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ACC HEAT CELL CROSS SECTION

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Door open:
damper open
Damper openDamper closed
Door closed:
damper closed
This control allows you to preset opening of the damper trap, which controls evacuation of
smoke, when the door is lowered.
The presetting control is located in the centre of the fireplace, above the door.
Presetting and changing the setting of the damper control
1. Press the presetting control in order to disengage it from its catches.
2. Keeping it pressed, make it slide up or down in order to obtain the desired setting:
• Control at the top = trap more open increased draught.
• Control at the bottom = trap more closed decreased draught.
3. Once you have obtained the desired position, release the control.
4. When using the appliance for the first few times, it will be necessary to set the damper trap accord-
ing to the natural draught of your chimney. This is unique to each individual install.

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FLUE DETAILS DIMENSIONS
Minimum Flue Height
Flue Height 3600
Measured From Top of Adaptor B + F + 3600
Flue Details No: Evoque
Cowl 1300
Top Spider 1300
Cone 1300
Flue Diameter 3300
Liner Diameter 3400
Spacer 3300/400
NOTE: Ensure that a standard tested Warmington flue system is used on the Warmington fires.
FLUE SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE ONLY
1. Install the first length of flue pipe with the crimped end down, inside the Adaptor collar, ensure that the flue
pipe is sealed into the collar with exhaust sealant. Rivet the flue in 3 places around the Adaptor collar.
Place a spacer around the flue pipe approximitaly150mm above the adaptor collar. Secure in position by
tightening the screw and nut.
2. Install the second length of flue pipe with the crimped end down and fit by riveting in at least 3 places
around the flue pipe joint. Ensure that the flue is sealed into position with sealant.
3. Install the first section of flue pipe liner with the Crimped end up, over the flue pipe and over the spacer that
is fixed to the flue pipe. This spacer will keep the liner concentric about the flue pipe.
4. Position flue spacer at the flue pipe joint for every length of “Flue pipe” and “Liner”.
Repeat the Steps from 1-4 to the installed required height of the flue system. The flue system is to comply with
ASNZS 2918:2001 4.9.1
1. NOTE: The last length of flue pipe needs to extend past the liner so that when the “top spider” and the
“flashing cone” are fitted, that the “flashing cone” and the “flue pipe” are flush, or that the “flue pipe” is
5mm lower than the “flashing cone”.
2. Fit the “top Spider” into position, ensure that the legs of the spider are fitted inside the liner and that the
spider is positioned hard down onto the liner and tighten with the screw and nut.
3. Place the “flashing cone” over the “flue pipe” and press hard down onto the “top Spider”. Note that the
“flue pipe” and the “flashing cone” are either flush or the “flue pipe” is 5mm lower than the “flashing
cone”. Ensure that the “flashing cone” is clear for the venting from the “liner” and the “flue pipe”.
4. Fit the “cowl” to the top of the flue pipe. The “cowl”, “flashing cone”, and the “flue pipe” can be secured to
each other with the uses of a stainless steel self tapping screw. This will allow the “cowl” to be removed
for cleaning.
5. Flue system may require bird proofing due to the installation and locations, discuss this with your install-
er for the best advice.
6. If the flue system is installed into a “chimney chase”, allow for air vent as close to the top of the chase as
practical, or allow venting through the “chimney chase flashing”. A “venting flashing cone” and a 25mm
gap around the liner with a “venting flashing cone-spider” can be used. Refer to figures.
•a “the flue pipe shall extend not less than 4.6m above the top of the floor protector.”
•b “ the minimum height of the flue system within 3 m distance from the highest point of the roof shall be 600mm
above that point.”
•c “the minimum height of the flue system further than 3 m from the highest point of the roof shall be 1000mm
above the roof penetration.”
•d “no part of any building lies in or above a circular area described by a horizontal radius of 3 m about the flue
system exit.”
Single 3.6m Flue Kit Details
NOTE: FLUE SYSTEMS CASING
Flue system may require to be doubled lined to comply.
Refer ASNZS:2918:2001 4.3 flue pipe casing.
This is a general installation guide only – Contact a “NZHHA Installer” for installation
advice or go to www.homeheat.co.nz then select Members & follow instructions, to
find a certified NZHHA SFAIT installer.

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FLUE PENETRATION vented through alcove
(single lined flue system)
Note:
External requirements
Refer to AS/NZS2918:2001 4.9.1
Install flue system to AS/NZS2918:2001
When using a rubber or bitumen flashing (butynol,
Dectite, etc.) an additional flue pipe baffle is required.
All external air vents and ceiling penetrations must
be bird proofed with permanently fixed screens.
All flashing to comply with E2.
Test report number Date of report
04/1039 20th July 2004
04/1040 20th July 2004
04/1041 20th July 2004
FLUE PENETRATION vented through alcove
(double lined flue system)
FLUE PENETRATION vented through top flashing
All external air vents and ceiling penetrations are to be
vermin and rodent proof.
NOTE: FLUE SYSTEMS CASING
Flue system may require to be doubled lined to comply.
Refer ASNZS:2918:2001 4.3 flue pipe casing

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“CHIMNEY CHASE FLASHING” AND “AIR VENTILATION” OPTIONS:
VENTING THROUGH CHIMNEY CHASE
VENTING THROUGH FLASHING
“Insulation under
flashing”
CHIMNEY CHASE FLASHING DETAILS SETTING ADD COWL AND FLASHING CONE HEIGHT
Note:
Flashing spigot height is determined by
the Insulation that is fitted under the
Flashing. See details at bottom of page.
STEP 1
STEP 2 STEP 3
“No insulation
under flashing”
ACC
ACC

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FLUE HEIGHT MINIMUM DETAILS
FRAME OUT AND TRIM OUT DETAILS FOR CHIMNEY CHASE
Option X – Singled lined flue system Option Y – Double lined flue system
The flue exits are to comply to ASNZS 2918: 2001
3D view
Note: FLUE SYSTEMS CASING
Flue system may require to be doubled lined to comply.
Refer ASNZS:2918:2001 4.3 flue pipe casing.

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GENERAL NOTES: ASNZS 2918: 2001
NOTES:
• Correct installation must be maintained to comply with Warmington warranty.
• The appliance and flue system must be installed in accordance with ASNZS2918:2001 and the appropriate
building codes.
• The flue system and fireplace is to be swept annually or more frequently if required.
WARNINGS:
• WARNING: ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN
WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS/NZS 4013.
• WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE
FIRE.
• WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLI-
ANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING.
• WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES.
• CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORD-
ANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• CAUTION: THE USE OF SOME TYPES OF PRESERVATIVE-TREATED WOOD AS A FUEL CAN BE HAZ-
ARDOUS.
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