Issued: March 2013 V2.32 Specifications, Installation and Operating Instructions for Woodsman Solid Fuel Burners KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Proudly Manufactured By: Harris Home Fires 41 Braddon St Addington Christchurch 8024 New Zealand Email sales@hhf.co.
Contents PAGE Testing and Certification 3 Clearances 4&5 Flue Shields 6 Ceiling Heights 6 Flue Shield Deflector 6 Floor Protector/Hearth Graph (Graph 1) 7 Dimensions 8 Reducing Clearances 9 Installation Instructions 10 Floor Protector Materials 10 Minimum Flue Height 11 Flue Installation Details 11 HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation Instructions 12 & 13 Operation Instructions Wood 14 Operation Instructions Multi-Fuel 15 Creosote Formation 15 Storage of Fuel 15 Caring for your
Testing and Certification AS/NZS 2918:2001 AS/NZ 2918:2001, APP E AS/NZS 4012:1999 AS/NZS 4013:1999 ECan Cert Number Brunner Complies N/A 71% 0.5g/kg 111242 Brunner WB Complies N/A 65% 0.5g/kg 111243 Tasman Complies N/A 71% 0.5g/kg 111475 Tasman WB Complies N/A 65% 0.5g/kg 111477 Aspen Complies N/A 71% 0.5g/kg 111306 Aspen WB Complies N/A 65% 0.5g/kg 111307 Totara Complies Complies 67% 0.9g/kg 110220 Matai ECR MkIII Complies N/A 71% 0.
Minimum Safe Installation Clearances to COMBUSTIBLE Materials ECR MkIII, MkIV, MkV FLARE-WOOD TARRAS MKII See Flue Shield requirements See Flue Shield requirements BRUNNER & TASMAN ASPEN A 100 100 198 255 B 400 320 530 C 300 300 D 150 E FLARE-MULTI See Flue Shield requirements RMF STRONGMAN 255 100 125 300 435 435 350 500 875* 300 300 300 300 300 GRAPH 1 110 67 118 118 110 150 150 200 120 210 190 230 150 180 380 F 251 281 340 404 404 281 276 44
Minimum Safe Installation Clearances to COMBUSTIBLE Materials IMF Totara P 980 1060* Q Graph 1 Graph 1 R Graph 1 Graph 1 S 50 50 T 840 840 * Dimension P can be 920mm with a factory supplied heat deflector fitted 5
Ceiling Heights All Woodsman free standing fires have been tested and approved to ASNZ 2918:2001 with a ceiling height of 2.4m and with the factory flue shield fitted in the below configurations. In some cases, the top of the flue shield terminates within 600mm of the ceiling height (refer to ASNZ 2918:2001 4.5.2) but all ceiling temperatures did not exceed the allowable limit in these cases and are therefore able to be installed. Reports are available on request for Councils.
Hearth Graph Graph 1 Depth of hearth (mm) (Figures C, Q & R) Hearth Sizes Thickness of hearth (mm) This graph refers to Page 4 figure C and Page 5 figures Q & R. The hearth distance out in front of the fire (taken from the door), is dependent on the thickness of the hearth. The thicker the hearth is above the surrounding combustible floor, the less this distance is out in front of the fire.
Dimensions TOTARA ECR MKIII, V STRONGMAN RMF IMF Deluxe FLARE WOOD FLARE MULTI BRUNNER, TASMAN & ASPEN TARRAS MKII 642 580 715 580 590 630 630 615 765 A Overall Stove Width B Stove Depth Door to Rear 407 550 407 550 550 554 547 C Overall Stove Depth Ledge to rear 450 590 450 602 602 633 627 D Overall Stove Height 620 695 620 764 764 730 772 E Insert Fascia Height 650 740 F Insert Depth 506 480 G Insert Maximum Height 570 590 H Insert Fascia Width
Reducing Clearances The clearances that are provided on page 4 are to combustible materials. You can safely reduce those clearances by following the instructions located in AS/NZS 2918:2001 table 3.1 and 3.2 You can reduce the clearances by placing a non-combustible heat shield, with an air gap behind it and vented top and bottom, between the fire and the combustible wall. Masonry may be used as a heat shield material.
Installation Instructions This appliance should only be installed by a trained and NZHHA qualified installer. Warning: the appliance and flue system shall be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 2918 and the appropriate requirements of relevant building code/codes. Warning: appliances installed in accordance with this standard shall comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 4013 where required by the regulatory authority, i.e.
Minimum Flue Height The top of the flue system should be at least 600mm above the highest point of the roof ridgeline, if the point of intersection of the flue system and the roofline is less than 3 metres from the ridgeline horizontally. If the point of intersection of the flue system and the roofline is greater than 3 metres horizontally, the top of the flue system shall be at least 1 metre above the point of intersection with the roofline.
HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This HeatSaver flue system is tested and certified to AS/NZS 2918:2001 Appendix F, which means it is approved for use on all solid fuel appliances with a flue diameter of 150mm. A copy of the Laboratory Test Certificate for this HeatSaver Flue System is included as part of these Installation Instructions, (refer to paperwork with flue kit).
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Operating Instructions Wood Burners Keep these instructions for future reference Important: ensure installation instructions have been adhered to before lighting the appliance. Important: firewood should be loaded in a front to back direction when operating this appliance, except Matai ECR MkIII, MkIV which should be loaded left to right. Warning: any modification of the appliance that has not been approved in writing by the testing authority is considered as breaching AS/NZS 4013.
Operating Instructions Multi-fuels Your Woodsman Multi-fuel will operate perfectly well burning coal, wood, briquettes or a mixture of any of these. Often the hottest temperatures are achieved by burning a mixture of wood with coal laid over the top. The appliance has two heat controls. The High - Low control to the left of the ash pan door is for use when burning coal, briquettes, or a mixture of wood and coal. The High Low control above the fire door is for use when burning wood only.
Caring for your Fire Cleaning your Glass Wiping your glass regularly with a damp cloth when cold will keep the glass clean. If a thick build up of creosote builds up, oven cleaner works well to remove it. Cleaning the Outside of the Fire Woodsman fires are finished in a high temperature paint. Only use a damp cloth (no chemicals) when cleaning the outside of the fire. If any scratches occur, you can easily touch up the fire with an aerosol can of matching paint.
Air Tubes ECR-165 & MKII, DVI-165 (2118) Brunner, Tasman, Aspen (AIR-12398) Tarras (MKI) (FI-12294) Flare (AIR-12672) ECR MKIII & V, Totara (AIR-12271) Tarras MKII (AIR-12450) Blaze, Boston, Manhattan (2119) The air tube in your Woodsman fire is an integral part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean, efficient and controllable burn. However, air tubes are a consumable item and are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to the exposure to the extreme heat of the fire.
Baffles Blaze, Boston, Manhattan (BF-10993) Brunner, Tasman, Aspen (2410) ECR-165, MKII, MKIII, MKV, DVI-165 (2137) Flare (Wood Only) (FI-12671) Tarras (MKI) (FI-12295) Tarras MKII (BAF-12449) Tarras (MKI) (SKA-2307& SKA-2306) The baffle in your Woodsman fire is an integral part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean, efficient and controllable burn.
Fire Bricks 2105 (2x) SKA-12419 (2x) 2207 (2x) 2104 (2x) 2207 SKA-12418 SKA-12416 (2x) SKA-12417 Blaze, Boston, Manhattan ECR-165, MKII, DVI-165 Brunner, Tasman, Aspen, Flare (Wood only) SKA-12518 (2x) SKA-12340 (2x) SKA-2308 (2x) SKA-2309 (dry) SKA-2310 (wet) SKA-12517 (2x) SKA-12522 (wet) SKA-12339 (2x) SKA-12521 (wet) SKA-2311 (2x) SKA-2311 (2x) SKA-12519 (2x dry, 1x wet) ECR MKIII, MKV, Totara Tarras (MKI) Tarras MKII The fire bricks in your Woodsman fire are an integral part of the a
Useful Tips Get the most out of your Woodsman Tips for lighting the fire Use finely cut, dry kindling wood. Firelighter cubes or gel work best when ensuring ignition of the kindling. Cross stack kindling over and around fire lighter like a small tower. Use ample kindling wood to ensure a good fire, you want to get the fire hot as fast as you can. Tips to help get the highest heat output: Open the air slide to increase the amount of combustion air to the combustion zone.
Trouble Shooting My fire won’t turn down The first thing to be aware of is that some new clean air fires do not shut down like old fires. Old fires used to shut all the way off and the wood would just smolder. Other reasons for this problem may be: Rear air tube has burned out and needs replacing, visually check. Door seal is not sealing properly and may need replacing.
15 Year Firebox Warranty - Wood fires 10 Year Firebox Warranty - Multi-Fuels 1 Year Parts Warranty - All Fires Your WOODSMAN fire is warranted for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser, from the date of purchase, against defective materials and workmanship which includes the firebox and all parts. If a part defect occurs, return the part to the retailer or directly to Harris Home Fires along with a copy of the retailers receipt and the part will be replaced at no cost.