tipi: model specifications 1. Technical Data 2 2. PRE-Installation 3 3. INSTALLATION 5 4. Operation 9 5.
1. Technical Data Weight and dimensions: Dimensions Firebox Firebox weight Flue kit W754 x H1585 x D600mm 143kg Standard 8”/10”/12” Determined under test conditions: Nominal thermal output Efficiency (Australian Test) Emissions (Australian Test) 10kW 57% 1.
2. Pre-INSTALLATION Congratulations on your purchase of the Tipi. This appliance should be installed and checked by a qualified professional. Ensure you have read the operation guidelines thoroughly prior to first use. For any questions or concerns please contact Oblica on 03 9416 0400.
2. Pre-INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) MINIMUM CLEARANCE – INTERNAL 2.1 Clearance from non-combustible surfaces (eg masonry) 2.3 Clearance from combustible surfaces (eg timber joist & concrete) 100mm minimum clearance is required from fully non-combustible surfaces. Clearances may be reduced with the application of heat shielding to walls in accordance to the Combustible Australian Building Code.
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3. InstallATION (CONTINUED) 3.2 Installing the external flue 1. Place the connection piece inside the suspension bracket. This will join the single skin flue below the bracket and the triple skin flue above the bracket which have different diameters. 2. Ensure the triple skin flue is installed as per Australian standards (see diagrams below). Pitched roof installation The top of the flue must be 400mm higher than the highest point of the roof.
3. InstallATION (CONTINUED) 3.3 Protecting the floor • Any combustible floor beneath a fireplace must have a floor protector that extends 100mm beyond the sides and back of the firebox and 300mm at the front. • If installed directly on combustible material, the floor protector must be made of a minimum 24mm thick cement sheet. Non-combustible finishes can be applied to the floor protector (tiles, steel sheet, light concrete, etc).
3. InstallATION (CONTINUED) Floor protector lAID on CONCRETE Combustible Combustible floor (eg. timber) Non combustible finish (eg.tiles)finish Non combustible (eg.tiles) floor (eg.
4. OPERATION 4.1 What you should burn • Untreated, air dried hardwood • Split logs with a humidity content of less than 20% 4.2 Do not burn • Trash • Painted plastic • Coated or preservative treated wood • Waste or black coal • Inflammable liquids • Fire gels • Moist wood with a residual humidity content of more than 20% (this may cause soothing of the chimney). IMPORTANT: • Misuse may lead to unhealthy and environmentally harmful emissions and will void any warranty or guarantee.
5. Testing TEST REPORT No HCMG/14/045 TESTING LABORATORY: HRL Technology MANUFACTURER: Invicta MODEL: Tipi fireplace WORK REQUESTED: Assessment of appliance to AS/NZS 4012:1999 for determination of Power Output and Efficiency and AS/NZS 4013:1999 for Flue Gas Emission using hardwood fuel. issue DATE: 8/7/2014 INVESTIGATING OFFICER: Steve Marland RESULTS: The appliance particulate emission factor established in testing is 1.6g/kg of dry wood, within the maximum specification of 4.0g/kg of dry wood.