Harris FERVA SATURN Manuel utilisateur

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Issued: October 2018 V1.34
Harris Home Fires
41 Braddon St
Addington
Christchurch 8024
New Zealand
Email [email protected]
Proudly Manufactured By: P O Box 4043
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
Phone 03 366 1796
Freephone 0800 3661796
Fax 03 366 1795
Saturn
Specifications, Installation and Operating
Instructions for the:
FERVA Saturn - Ultra Low Emission Burner
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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Testing and Certification
MODEL
AS/NZS
2918:2001
CM1 AS/NZS
4012:1999
AS/NZS
4013:1999
ECan Cert
Number
Saturn Complies 0.4g/kg emissions,
73% Efficiency
N/A N/A 169888
Saturn Complies N/A 76% 0.2g/kg 172501
• The installation of any solid fuel burner requires a Building Consent prior to installation commencing. We recom-
mend the installation of a Ferva solid fuel burner or flue system be undertaken by the holder of a current SFAIT
(Solid Fuel Appliance Installation Technician) qualification issued by the NZHHA (NZ Home Heating Association
Inc.). www.nzhha.co.nz
• Your appliance and flue system should not be modified in any way without the approval of the manufacturer.
• Any modification of the appliance that has not been approved in writing by the testing authority is considered as
breaching CM1.5, AS/NZ 4012/13 and AS/NZ 2918:2001.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental ca-
pabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Do not leave children un-attended near a lfire and keep them well away from the fire when in use. Supervise young
children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Do not use flammable liquids or aerosols to start or rekindle the fire. Also do not use such flammable materials in
the vicinity of this appliance when it is operating.
• The use of some types of preservative-treated wood as a fuel can be hazardous.
• Always keep clothing, firewood, furnishing and other combustible materials at a safe distance from the fire.
• Do not attempt to open the bottom door when fire is in use.
• Do not touch any part of the fire other than the door handle and the air control when in use as all other parts can
be extremely hot.
• Cracked/broken door glass, makes the installation unsafe. Do not operate the fire with cracked glass.
• Do not use the fire if there is a malfunction, a suspicion of breakage or unusual noises. Contact your nearest Ferva
dealer or Harris Home Fires.
• This appliance should be operated & maintained at all times as per instructions given in this manual.
Failure to follow above warnings, cautionary measures and instruction
given in this installation and operation manual will void the warranty
of this product.
Warnings

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Dimensions
Fig 1.

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Minimum Safe Installation Clearances
to COMBUSTIBLE Materials
Technical Requirements
Floor protector:
Ash Hearth, any non-combustible
material of any thickness
Flue Shield:
None
Reducing Clearances
The ‘rear clearance’ (100mm) and
the ‘flue centre to rear
wall’ (327mm) can be safely
reduced to 65mm and 292mm
respectively, without the use of a
heat shield as described in AS/NZS
2918:2001.
We recommend the clearances as
shown in this diagram are used for
ease of servicing and maintenance,
as reducing the clearances may
make it more difficult, but not
impossible to carry out these tasks.
Fig 2.
Fig 3.

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Installation Instructions
We recommend this appliance 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 CM1.5 where required by the
regulatory authority, i.e. the appliance shall be identifiable by a compliance plate with the marking “Tested to CM1.5”.
Caution: mixing of appliance or flue system components from different sources or modifying the dimensional specification of com-
ponents may result in hazardous conditions. Where such action is considered, the manufacturer should be consulted in the first in-
stance.
Caution: cracked and broken components e.g. glass panels or ceramic tiles, may render the installation unsafe.
• Maintain a clearance of at least 1 metre between front of the appliance and building structure or any other substantial im-
movable object.
• Your appliance shall be seismically restrained, including the floor protector using the provided holes or brackets. The re-
straints should be sufficient enough to resist a seismic loading equal to 0.4 times the mass of the appliance. We recommend a
minimum of 8mm dynabolts on concrete floors and 8mm coach screws for wooden floors, of appropriate length.
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 horizontal-
ly.
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 me-
tre above the point of intersection with the roof-
line. (refer FIG 3)
These are considered to be minimum dimensions, and depending on local conditions, taller flue
system heights may be required for satisfactory performance. The total flue height should be
no less than 4.6m from the level of the hearth.
Flue Installation Detail
Your Ferva appliance should be installed with a HeatSaver Flue System.
A HeatSaver Flue System is available from all authorised Ferva dealers throughout New Zealand.
Use of a flue system other than a genuine HeatSaver Flue System may affect the safety of the installa-
tion, and may affect your warranty.
Insist on a genuine HeatSaver Flue System.

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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).
• Installation of any solid fuel appliance should only be carried out by suitably trained and quali
-fied personnel.
• Position the stove to the desired position, always ensuring that the manufacturer’s minimum
clearances to combustibles are complied with.
• Check that there are no roofline ridges or valleys in the way, or if they cannot be avoided,
that the installer knows how to weatherproof the penetration and reinstate the full strength of
the structure.
• At the ceiling level, construct a square frame of 300mm x 300mm internal dimensions and cut
away the ceiling materials from the inside of this frame.
• Lower the 300mm flue pipe casing into this frame and nail in place when the bottom edge is
25mm below the ceiling level and the 8 nail holes provided are touching the timber frame.
• Check all 4 locating brackets are securely in place and drop 250mm diameter lower casing in
place. This will naturally settle so it protrudes 25mm below the ceiling.
• Make roof penetration, assemble and fit required flue length and install with upper casing.
Secure all joins with at least 3 stainless steel rivets or self tapping screws.
• Frame and brace upper installation as required and flash the roof to shield penetration.
• Fit ceiling plate to ceiling.
• When trimming the stainless steel flue length, ensure the flue is flush with the casing at the
top. If it is higher than the casing, the cowl can not be fitted correctly.
• Fix the bottom section of the HeatSaver Columbia Cowl in place and ensure that it is firmly
down on top of the casing. Then attach top section by bending tab away from the shaft to al-
low the top section to slide down onto the washer. Bend tab back in place once done. Do not
over bend tab so that it touched the shaft. See page 6
• Secure the flue to the fire, drill through flue neck on fire and secure with 2 to 3 s/s screws or
rivets.
• All flue joints should be sealed using a flue cement.
• Ensure a 25mm clearance from the 250mm diameter casing to any combustible material.

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HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation
Flue Shield:
None required

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HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation

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HeatSaver Flue Kit Installation

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Columbia Cowl
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