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KENT Rata User Manual

KENT Rata
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INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Inbuilt & Insert Wood Fires
CONTENTS
General Information........................................1
Specications...............................................3
Installation..........................................3-7
Inbuilt Zero Clearance Box Installation.......8-9
Operation...............................................9-11
Maintenance........................................12
Replacement Parts..................................13-14
Warranty.................................................15
1. This re must be installed by a trained wood re installer, ideally registered with the
New Zealand Home Heating Association. Do not allow any makeshift or compromising
installation methods as this could result in a house re. Built in Kent wood res must be
installed according to these instructions.
2. A Building Consent from the Local Authority must be obtained before installing this wood
re, and we suggest that the Insurance Company covering building insurance be advised
of the installation.
3. Kent built in wood res, when installed according to these instructions, comply with the
provisions of AS/NZS 2918-2001 “Installation of Domestic Solid Fuel Burning Appliances,
including appendix F”.
4. The clearances given in these instructions are necessary to prevent overheating of nearby
combustibles and drying out of the house structure. They may not be reduced without
authorisation.
5. Important: Read all instructions carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in a re hazard, and may void warranty.
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Important: the installer or seller must leave these instructions with the purchaser
GENERAL INFORMATION

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KENT Rata Specifications

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ModelRata
Fuel TypeWood
Efficiency75%
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Heating Capacity8 kW
Log Size40 cm

Summary

General Information and Safety

Installation Requirements

Fire must be installed by a trained installer; no makeshift methods.

Safety Precautions

Read all instructions carefully before starting installation to avoid fire hazard.

Compliance Standards

Installation must comply with AS/NZS 2918-2001 and local council requirements.

Specifications and Fire Installation

Fire Specifications

Details external dimensions, average emissions, and efficiency for Rata and Logfire II models.

Inbuilt Fire Installation

Instructions for installing the fire into a timber cavity with a zero clearance box.

Insert Fire Installation

Steps for preparing a masonry fireplace and installing the insert wood fire.

Fascia and Flue System

Installing the Fascia

Procedure for unpacking and attaching the fascia to the firebox.

Inbuilt Flue Installation

Details on installing the zero clearance box and flue system for inbuilt fires.

Insert Flue Installation

Guidance on fitting the flue pipe into a chimney for insert fires.

Flue Termination and Environmental Factors

Flue Height Requirements

Minimum flue height above roof and penetration points for safe operation.

Wind Conditions Impact

Explains how wind can affect flue performance and suggests termination positions.

Pressure Differential and Venting

Addresses negative house pressure and need for external air.

Inbuilt Zero Clearance Box Installation

Installation Overview

Instructions for installing the zero clearance box into a wall cavity.

Clearances and Framing

Specifies required clearances for timber framing and the box.

Non-Combustible Board

Guidance on fitting non-combustible board around the zero clearance box.

Operation, Lighting, and Firewood

Firewood Selection

Advice on using seasoned dry natural soft wood for optimal burning.

Lighting the Fire

Detailed steps for safely lighting the wood fire.

Normal Operation

Ensuring adequate airflow for optimal burning and performance.

Fire Care and Maintenance

First Fire and Paint Curing

Initial firing to cure the stove paint for durability.

Cleaning and Ash Management

How to clean the firebox and manage ashes safely.

Creosote and Rust Issues

Understanding creosote formation and preventing rust on steel parts.

Maintenance Procedures

Exterior Cleaning

Using damp cloths and non-abrasive cleaners for exterior surfaces.

Lubrication and Re-painting

Lubricating moving parts and touching up paintwork.

Service Records

Log for recording maintenance and service history.

Replacement Parts

Air Tubes

Description and replacement procedure for air tubes.

Baffles and Fire Bricks

Details on baffles, fire bricks, and their replacement.

Warranty Information

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details warranty coverage, exclusions, and conditions.

Warranty Registration Form

Form for recording model, purchase date, and installer details.

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