Specifications
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The fire bricks in your Woodsman fire are an integral part of the appliance and helps
ensure a clean and efficient burn. However, fire bricks 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.
The life of the fire bricks will depend on what is burnt in the fire and how hot the fire
usually burns and also any damage sustained from wood not being positioned carefully.
At the risk of damaging the fire box, fire bricks should be replaced when they
are damaged enough that they no longer remain in place and cannot perform
their intended function. Fire bricks which are only cracked but still remain in
place do not need to be replaced and are safe to use.
Fire Bricks
Replacing Fire Bricks
Replacing fire bricks is a simple task and can be carried out by the user.
The configuration of the fire bricks in your Woodsman fire will vary depending on the
model, but removing and replacing them is very similar:
Remove side bricks first, you may need to bend the metal tab at the top to release
the bricks
Once removed, the rear bricks are released and will come out
Some models may have a second upper brick in the rear, this should be released
once side bricks are removed, but in some models, removing the rear air tube
may be required (see air tube section)
Reverse process to fit new bricks
Brunner, Tasman, Aspen,
Flare (Wood only)
Tarras (MKI)
ECR-165, MKII,
DVI-165
Tarras MKII
Blaze, Boston, Manhattan
ECR MKIII, MKV, Totara
2105 (2x)
2104 (2x)
SKA-12340 (2x)
SKA-12339 (2x)
2207 (2x)
2207
SKA-12419 (2x)
SKA-12416 (2x)
SKA-12418
SKA-12417
SKA-2308 (2x)
SKA-2311 (2x)
SKA-2309 (dry)
SKA-2310 (wet)
SKA-12517 (2x)
SKA-12518 (2x)
SKA-2311 (2x)
SKA-12522 (wet)
SKA-12521 (wet)
SKA-12519 (2x dry, 1x wet)










