Jetmaster UNIVERSAL 500, UNIVERSAL 700SH LOW, UNIVERSAL 600 LOW, UNIVERSAL 600, UNIVERSAL 700D General Installation & Operation Instructions

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GENERAL
INSTALLATION
& OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
JETMASTER (VIC) PTY LTD
ACN 005 872 159 ABN13 659 821 337
Phone: (03) 9429 5573 Fax: (03) 9427 0031
Website: www.jetmastervic.com.au Email: info@jetmastervic.com.au
CONTENTS
JETMASTER UNIVERSAL - Unit Specifications ...................................................... 1
Summary of Minimum Jetmaster Installation Specs .......................................... 2 - 3
Jetmaster Installation into an Existing Fireplace ..................................................... 4
OPEN WOOD JETMASTER - Minimum Flue Height ............................................... 5
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Traditional Victorian ................................. 6
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Brick Veneer Installation .........................7
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Installation Using Hebel .......................... 8
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Traditional Space Saver .......................... 9
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Traditional Edwardian On Stud Wall ..... 10
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Free Standing Metal Casing ................. 11
Construction Specifications - Jetmaster Double Sided ........................................ 12
Open Gas Jetmaster ....................................................................................... 13 - 14
OPEN GAS FIREPLACE - Minimum Flue Height ................................................... 15
Open Gas Jetmaster ....................................................................................... 16 - 17
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JETMASTER UNIVERSAL - General Installation Instructions
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUCTION
• Position unit on finished hearth level - ensure air intake at base of unit is not obstructed;
• Bolt gather to unit;
• Insulate entire unit and gather where painted red;
• Bolt Lintel (optional) to unit - insulate between unit and Lintel;
• Rivet inner flue to collar of gather at three places;
• Rivet all further inner flues at three places;
• If using double skin flues space inner and outer flues using 3 x 25mm self tapping screws through outer casing at bottom, at each join and at top. Also ensure that flues are ventilated at top and bottom, and when using a cover cone drill a series of holes into the outer flue below the cover cone to ensure adequate ventilation
• Fit cowl to flue or chimney breast.
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Do not recess unit by more than 110mm
• Use a minimum of 3.6 metres lengths of flue
JETMASTER UNIVERSAL
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES
Heating capacity
Cu. Meters
MODEL A A1 B* C D E Wood
440 470 510 330 610 200 200 75 500 570 600 350 650 200 200 85 600 670 700 350 650 200 200 100 600 LOW 670 700 350 600 200 200 100 700 SH 770 800 350 650 200 200 130 700 SH LOW 770 800 350 600 200 200 130 700 SH LOW LOW
770 800 350 550 200 200 130 700D 770 800 400 700 225 200 160* 850 920 950 450 750 250 220 180 850 LOW 920 950 450 700 250 220 180 850 LOW LOW 920 950 450 650 250 220 180 1050 1120 1150 500 800 300 240 220 1200 1250 1300 605 1020 405 400 300 1200
double spigot 1250 1300 605 1020 250** 400 300
1500 1550 1600 605 1020 455 400 350 1500
double spigot 1550 1600 605 1020 300** 400
350
*Tested to 15Kw at maximum burning.** Requires 2 flue outlets (single flue option also available) †
Wood only
JETMASTER DOUBLE-SIDED
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES
Heating capacity
Cu. Meters
MODEL A B C D E F Wood
700 850 800 610 700 220 300 200 1050 1205 1150 610 770 233 455 300
JETMASTER FREESTANDING
DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES
Heating capacity
Cu. Meters
MODEL A B C D Wood
600 1000 390 840 200 160 700 SH 1050 390 840 200 180 700D 1100 440 940 225 200 850 1200 490 990 250 240 1050 1400 550 1005 300
280
F
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1. HEARTH
Must be constructed from a non combustible material such as concrete, brick, or autoclaved aerated lightweight concrete block.
• Models 400-700D must be minimum 26mm thick.
• Models 850 - 1500 must be minimum 100mm thick. This includes selected finish such as ceramic tiles, marble or granite.
• Must project forward of aperture by a minimum of 300mm.
• Must project either side of aperture by a minimum of 200mm.
JETMASTER
300mm MIN.
200mm MIN.
JETMASTER
SELECTED FINISH
BRICK ON EDGE BRICK ON FLAT
300mm MIN
100mm MIN (Models 850-1500) 26mm MIN (Models 400-700D)
Summary of Minimum Jetmaster Installation Specs
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25mm MIN.
INSULATION
BRICKWORK
2. FLUE
• Single skin flue (stainless steel) must be enclosed with single skin brickwork, concrete, or autoclaved aerated concrete block.
• Twin skin flues (stainless steel inner, and galvanised outer) can either be left exposed or enclosed with stud walls and sheet plaster or timber. A minimum of 50mm clearance must be maintained between the outer flue and any combustibles. If using double skin flues space inner and outer flues using 3x25mm self tapping screws through outer casing at bottom, at each join and at top. Also ensure that flues are ventilated at top and bottom, and when using a cover cone drill a series of holes into the outer flue below the cover cone to ensure adequate ventilation.
• Fit cowl to flue or chimney breast.
3. ENCLOSURE
• A minimum of single skin brickwork, concrete, or autoclaved aerated concrete block must surround the firebox and gather at back, sides and front. A minimum of 25mm air gap filled with insulation material provided must be maintained.
Summary of Minimum Jetmaster Installation Specs
TWIN SKIN FLUE STAINLESS INNER GALVANISED OUTER
50mm MIN.
CLEARANCE SINGLE SKIN STAINLESS FLUE
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Jetmaster Installation into an Existing Fireplace
Step 1. Measure the width, depth and height of your recess, too large or too small a
recess presents no problem at all.
a. Too Large – The recess can be reduced by inserting bricks at the sides,
and/or back, and, where necessary, between the top of the unit and the underside of the lintel.
b. Too Small – The recess can be made deeper by removing the Rollback
and Smokeshelf. If the sides have to be removed this can be done, however, it is suggested that an experienced builder carry out this work, as the sides support the inner flues of the chimney. If the height is too low, remove the lintel and replace it at the required height.
Step 2. Check that your chimney is clean and free from obstructions. From the
measurements taken select the size of your Jetmaster.
Step 3. Any cracks or cavities in the recess must be repaired and sealed.
Step 4. Tape the insulation to the back and sides of the Jetmaster, and slide it into
place. Note 1. Do not recess unit by more than 110mm. Note 2. Do not have exhaust openings at top of unit obstructed. Note 3. Do not have air intake at bottom of unit obstructed.
Step 5. It is a good idea to light a fire at this stage, to check that all is well.
Step 6. Seal the unit into position with either silicone, a metal flange, or masonry.
Allow masonry work to dry for minimum of three days before lighting the fire.
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50mm clearance
between roong
materials & any other combustible materials
Flashing
OPEN WOOD JETMASTER - Minimum Flue Height
Ridge Line
Rotating Cowl
Hearth
Flue Termination
The minimum flue length is 3.6 metres or above the ridge line (which ever is greater).
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Construction Specications - Jetmaster Traditional Victorian
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Models 400 to 700D 26mm
Models 850 to 1500 100mm
FREE ROTATING COWL
Construction Specications - Jetmaster Brick Veneer Installation
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Construction Specications - Jetmaster Installation Using Hebel
Models 400 to 700D 26mm
Models 850 to 1500 100mm
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Construction Specications - Jetmaster Traditional Space Saver
Models 400 to 700D 26mm
Models 850 to 1500 100mm
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Construction Specications - Jetmaster Traditional Edwardian On Stud Wall
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Construction Specications - Jetmaster Free Standing Metal Casing
Rotating cowl
Approved flashing
Double Skin Flue:
- Stainless steel inner
- Galvanised outer
MIN. 3.6M
Use metal bracket to attach ceiling plate to timber
4 x 100 x 25 air gap in outer casing
Ceiling penetration plate supplied by Jetmaster (allow 350mm minimum rafters)
Outer flue must be ventilated
Side of firebox to edge of hearth minimum 200mm
12mm fibre cement sheet one course of brick
Front of firebox to edge of hearth minimum 300mm
Hearth Thickness Models 400 to 700D = 26mm Models 850 & 1050 = 100mm
*Hearth extends 100mm behind rebox
Corner Installation
Parallel Installation
Required hearth with selected tile finish for 850 model
Outer casing 50mm to combustible
Heat shield 50mm air gap to inner flue
Combustible material
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Construction Specications - Jetmaster Double Sided
MODEL A B C D
1050 1205 1150 610 770
MODEL A B C D
700 850 800 610 700
700
1050
Section
double skin ventilated flue, stainless steel internal non-corrosive metal externally
approved flashing
free rotating cowl
min 3.6m
min 1000
50 mm air gap between
outer flue skin and
combustible material
double skin ventilated
stainless steel flue
fibreglass insulation
rendered cement finish
selected mantle
single brick skin
firebox will act as lintel, or use specified lintel to recess firebox by maximum of one brick
important: allow 2mm expansion
selected tile finish
12mm fibre cement sheet
concrete hearth min 100mm high
do not obstruct air intake. raise firebox to level of selected finish
timber floor
timber floor
additional support as required
jetmaster double sided firebox
gather
make four ventilation holes in outer flue 20x50mm do not perforate active flue
allow expansion gap to rendered cement finish
single brick skin
new chimney walls
min 200
min 300
min 25 air gap fibreglass insulation provided
min 25 air gap fibreglass insulation provided
jetmaster
jetmaster
jetmaster
jetmaster
single brick skin
new chimney walls
min 200
min 300
430
233
455
500
300
220
(700 model
shown)
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Jetmaster Gas Open Fireplaces
• Refer to the relevant specification in “Wood Fires” section of this manual.
• An approved gas cowl must be fitted to the top of the flue or chimney.
• All open gas fires require fixed fresh vents in the room. See next page for ventilation requirements.
Air movement systems A decorative gas log fire must not be installed where the operation of any ventilation system, fan or air blower could under any circumstances cause the air pressure to be less than atmostpheric at the appliance, or otherwise adversely affect the operation of the appliance.
• Do not block or restrict chimney or flue opening.
• After installing the appliance, check that the chimney/flue system draws well.
• Jetmaster recommends that all gas fires be serviced every 2 years.
• All gas units must be fitted by a licensed gas fitter.
• It is the responsibility of the gas fitter to follow the regulations set out in the Gas Code that dictate the procedures to follow when installing a gas appliance, particularly regarding gas pipe sizing and checking of pressures. (see summary page)
• For installation of the gas burner, see instruction manual supplied with gas burner.
OPEN GAS JETMASTER
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE
Failure of the gas tter to install the appliance as per
manufacturer’s specications and in line with the Gas
Code will invalidate the warranty.
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ROOMS WITH GAS OPEN FIRES
REQUIRE FRESH AIR VENTS
AS PER GAS REGULATIONS
OPEN GAS JETMASTER
Rooms with gas open res require fresh
air vents as per Clause 6.10.9.5 in
AS/NZS5601.1:2013
One or more ventilation openings with a
combined free ventilation area of not less
than the equivalent cross sectional area of
the ue cowl shall be provided for each
decorative ame effect re, and circulations
based on clause 6.4.4.
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OPEN GAS FIREPLACE - Minimum Flue Height
Flue Termination
The Flue Terminal shall be located so that wind from any direction is not likely to create a downdraught in the flue. A Flue Cowl, AGA approved to AS4566 (AG604) must be fitted to the end of the flue pipe. The minimum flue length must not be shorter than
3.5 metres. Maintain a minimum of 500mm from the bottom of the flue cowl to the nearest part of the roof if the flue cowl is at least 1m from a neighbouring structure. If less than 1m, the flue terminal must be located at least 500mm above that structure. Refer to AS5601 - 2004 (AG601) sections 5.13.6.2 and 5.13.6.4 to ensure that the location of the flue terminal fully complies for installations with a trafficable roof, a chimney, another flue terminal or near any openings into a building.
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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Your JETMASTER fireplace is designed not to smoke and by following a few instructions you will achieve optimum heat output, convenience and fuel economy.
Please note that the rst re could result in a few odours coming from the rebox. Do not be alarmed. This is not unusual when rst using a metal nished product and
will soon cease.
LIGHTING A FIRE
1. Using a number of crumpled sheets of newspaper, some kindling and a few small split logs arrange your fire in a “Teepee tent” style.
2. With the tool provided, fully open the DAMPER by pulling the control lever towards you. (Not always applicable with Double Sided Firebox.)
3. Light the fire at both ends as well as at the centre.
4. When the kindling and small split logs are burning well, start to build up your fire with larger split logs.
5. When the fire is well established you can start closing the Damper. The amount you can close it will depend on the type of wood used and the general weather conditions. Experience will soon show you how far; however, the damper should never be closed more than half way.
6. When the fire has gone out completely, you can close the Damper fully thus preventing any loss of heat from the room up the chimney.
CLEANING
1. The Jetmaster Log Pan is designed to give greater heat and fuel efficiency. For the duration of the cold season the Log Pan should never be emptied. The resulting bed of ash and coals from previous fires will soon become a heatbank generating more heat than the burning logs. This ashbed also insulates and greatly extends the life of the Log Pan. This is why an ashbed must be maintained at all times.
When the level of the ashbed becomes too high, the top layer can be removed.
Depending on frequency of use and quality of wood, this skimming procedure should not be required more than once or twice a Season!
2. To prevent chimney fires as well as enabling the chimney to draw properly, the chimney/flue should be swept at least once a season, subject to the quality of timber used in the fire.
OPEN WOOD JETMASTER
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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
General Maintenance
The visible parts of your Jetmaster can be cleaned with a damp cloth or soft brush. Should you wish you could repaint the unit with a heat resistant paint.
Safety
The Jetmaster is a safety-tested unit. However, you must never leave an open fire unguarded. Jetmaster has a screen that is designed to prevent sparks leaving the fireplace and very resistant to being accidentally knocked over by young children.
Fuels
1. Medium density woods are preferred for open fireplaces. Softer woods (Pines etc) burn fast, leaving a lot of ash and creosote. Hard woods (Red Gum etc) can be best used when mixed with medium woods and should not be used to start a fire.
2. A split log will burn better than a full log.
3. Wood should be stored (seasoned) in a dry ventilated area for at least 12 months. “Green” wood can have 50% moisture, which results in a very poor heat emission. Box woods (e.g. Grey Box and Yellow Box) are highly recommended as they produce fine coals.
Burning well seasoned medium density wood is the most important step
towards achieving optimum results from your JETMASTER!
OPEN WOOD JETMASTER
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JM-120 (07/18)
Specifications subject to change, contact Jetmaster prior to commencement.
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