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Installation Instructions
and User Guide
TFS650 & TFS1000
FREE-STANDING SOLID FUEL BURNER
630592_2
WARRANT Y REPAIR AND ANNUAL SER VICING
Please contact Escea if you require warranty work. Warranty repair work must be carried
out by a recognised Escea woodfire installer. It is recommended that recognised Escea
Wood Fire Installers are also used to carry out annual servicing requirements (particularly
during the warranty period). For contact details of recognised Escea Wood Fire Technicians
in your area, or for replacement parts, please contact the retailer from whom the appliance
was purchased from, or visit our website.
All installation work must comply to AS/NZS 2918:2018 Domestic solid fuel burning
appliances- Installation AND these installation instructions. Any work undertaken that
does not comply to AS/NZS 2918:2018 AND these installation instructions will not
qualify for the Escea warranty. Escea will not be accountable for any unsafe installation
that does not comply to AS/NZS 2918:2018.
Manufactured by: Escea Ltd, PO Box 5277 Dunedin NZ, Ph: +64 3 478 8220
For contact details of your local Escea distributor or dealer, please visit www.escea.com,
call 0800 173 000, or email us at info@escea.com.
From Australia, please visit www.escea.com.au, call AU: 1800 460 832 or WA: 1800 730
140, or email us at info@escea.com
CONTENTS
A Safety Information 4
B Product Details 6
C Installation Process 10
D Woodfire Operation 34
E Maintenance & Servicing 41
F Troubleshooting 55
G General Warranty Terms & Conditions 56
H Service History & Data Plate 59
4
A
A SAFE T Y INFORM ATION






















































ͳThe appliance should be allowed to cool

ͳDo not operate without fully assembling all

ͳ


ͳDo not operate appliance before reading and











55
A





ͳ
ͳ

ͳ
be carefully supervised when they are in the







individuals out of the room and away from hot


ͳ

ͳ


ͳ


ͳ


ͳ
children and dispose of the material in a safe



ͳ

ͳ

ͳThis appliance is designed to burn natural

ͳ



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


ͳ

ͳ


ͳDo not let the appliance become hot enough

ͳ
ͳ



ͳ
maintained when building a mantel or shelves

on the wall or in the air above the appliance



ͳThe appliance must be installed using only
the building materials as approved by the

ͳ
within 1 meter of the product that is




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B PRODUCT DETAIL S
B1 Product Description
The TFS series is a free-standing wood fire.
B2 Product Dimensions
The TFS series consists of the TFS650 and TFS1000 fireplace. Plinths are available for
purchase to go along with the free-standing woodfire.
GRC plinths (Glassfibre-Reinforced Concrete) are available for both TFS650 and
TFS1000 products. The TFS1000 and 1500mm GRC Plinths can be used for both
TFS650 and TFS1000 products. The sheetmetal plinths are available for both TFS650
and TFS1000 products.
Dimensions for each fireplace and plinth options are available in the following pages.
For more detail, view architectural drawings at www.escea.com
TFS650 Fire Dimensions:
606mm
483mm
605mm
200mm
150mm
650mm
291mm
TOP VIEW
689mm
ISOMETRIC VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FLUE PIPE
COMBUSTION
AIR INLET PIPE
506mm
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TFS1000 Fire Dimensions:
Sheetmetal Base 650W Dimensions:
940mm
459mm
988mm
200mm
150mm
506mm
494
240mm
606mm
566mm
83mm
609mm
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
FLUE PIPE
COMBUSTION
AIR INLET PIPE
ISOMETRIC VIEW
302mm
292mm
648mm
506mm
106mm
656mm
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW
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Sheetmetal Base 1000W Dimensions:
Plinth 650W Dimensions:
540
245mm 506mm
650mm
300mm
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
994mm
375mm 506mm
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Plinth 1000W Dimensions:
Plinth 1500W Dimensions:
884mm
320mm 506mm
994mm
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
375mm
225mm
1350mm
1500mm
506mm
375mm
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
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B2 Specications Table
TFS650:
Fuel Type Hardwood
Average Particulate Emission (g/kg) 0.97
Overall Average Eciency (%) 68.63
Maximum Average Heat Output (kW) 6.75
TFS1000:
Fuel Type Hardwood
Average Particulate Emission (g/kg) 1.00
Overall Average Eciency (%) 61.88
Maximum Average Heat Output (kW) 8.77
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C2 Safety Clearance Minimum Dimensions
If there is combustible flooring within 500mm of the appliance, a floor protector must be
installed.
If there is combustible flooring directly in front of the appliance, the appliance must be
installed on one of Escea’s plinths/ bases, or another heat resistant structure of minimum
height I (as detailed below). Additionally, a floor protector of any suitable heat resistant
material must be installed to prevent any ash contacting the floor. The floor protector must
extend not less than 300mm from the front of the appliance and not less than 200mm
from each side of the appliance.
Dimension I can be reduced if the product is installed over an insulating, heat resistant
floor complying with the requirements of AS/NZS 2918:2018 section 3.3.3.
TFS650 Clearances:
A
(Back)
(mm)
B
(Side,
behind
fire)
(mm)
C
(Side,
infront
of fire)
(mm)
D
(Floor
Protector
Front)
(mm)
E
(Floor
Protector
Side)
(mm)
F
(Flue
Centre
to Side)
(mm)
G
(Flue
Centre
to Back)
(mm)
H
(Top to
Ceiling)
(mm)
I
(Oset
height
from
floor)
(mm)
Parallel
Position
200 320 500 300 200 645 1420 300415
Corner
Position
100 100 N/A 300 200 1420 300490 490
TFS1000 Clearances:
A
(Back)
(mm)
B
(Side)
(mm)
C
(Side,
in front
of fire)
(mm)
D
(Floor
Protector
Front)
(mm)
E
(Floor
Protector
Side)
(mm)
F
(Flue
Centre
to Side)
(mm)
G
(Flue
Centre
to Back)
(mm)
H
(Top to
Ceiling)
(mm)
I
(Oset
height
from
floor)
(mm)
Parallel
Position
200 500 300 200 864 440 1420 375370
When installing the TFS and looking to reduce the clearance behind the fireplace, this
must be in accordance with AS/NZS 2918 but doing so may interfere with servicing of the
fan within the fireplace.
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Height Clearances
Flue Clearances
A minimum clearance of 25mm between the 250mm liner and any combustible material
must be maintained. Note: the Escea ceiling plate must be installed to comply.
H
250mm DIA
GALVANISED LINER
25mm minimum
20mm maximum
250mm GALVANISED LINER
25mm
Ceiling
Bottom of 250mm dia liner
ush with bottom of ceiling 200mm PAINTED FLUE
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C3 Appliance Installation
1. Place the oor protector on the oor. Ensure that the oor protector is properly
centred to the location of the ue exit hole on the ceiling. Place the plinth or base on
the oor protector once the location of oor protector is set.
*Note: Safety clearance requirements for the woodre must be taken into account
when setting the oor protector location.
2. Escea recommends the plinth/base and oor protector be secured to the oor. Into
timber oors secure with 4x M6 bolts or coach screws (minimum), through the pre-
drilled holes on the plinth and oor protector (circled below). For concrete oors, use
M6 concrete screws or expansion anchors.
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4. Place the appliance on top of the plinth and secure it to the plinth. Use the supplied 4x
M8x50 Hex bolts and 4x M8 x 32 washers to bolt through the plinth to the appliance.
*Note: Before placing the re on the plinth, pre-drill 3x 3.3mm dia ue xing holes on
both the replace Ø150mm and Ø200mm spigots.
USE M8 x 32 WASHER AND
M8 x 50 BOLT HEX BOLT FOR
EACH HOLE
2x HOLES ON EACH SIDE
5. Connect 3x pieces of the 1219mm long, Ø150mm ue pipe together to create a long
ue pipe. Drill through ue pipes and use a minimum of 3x SS rivets to connect ue
pipes together.
Place Ø150mm ue spiders around each of the Ø150mm ue pipe. Tighten the screws
and nuts to secure the spiders to the ue pipes. Drill through spider and ue pipes and
use a minimum of 3x SS rivets to further secure the spiders to ue.
Connect 3x pieces of the 1219mm long, Ø200mm ue pipe together to create a long
ue pipe. Drill through ue pipes and use the provided rivets to connect ue pipes
together.
Place Ø200mm ue spiders around each of the Ø200mm ue pipe. Tighten the
screws and nuts to secure the spiders to the ue pipes. Drill through spider and ue
pipes and use a minimum of 3x SS rivets to further secure the spiders to ue.
*Note: For more information regarding ue installation and minimum requirements,
please refer to section C4.
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6. Place the Escea ceiling plate over the spigots on the re (folds pointing upwards). The
ceiling plate is supplied with the Escea Freestanding Flue Kit.
7. Position the long Ø150mm ue pipe (with the crimped end pointing downwards) into
the inner spigot. Use a minimum of 3x rivets to fasten the Ø150mm ue pipe through
pre-drilled holes on the Ø150mm spigot.
Position the long Ø200mm ue pipe (with the crimped end pointing downwards) into
the outer spigot. Use a minimum of 3x rivets to fasten the 200mm ue pipe through
pre-drilled holes on the outer spigot.
*Note: For more information regarding ue installation, please refer to section C4.
150
PLACE 150mm SPACER HERE
200
MINIMUM 1600mm
PLACE 200mm SPACER HERE
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8. Secure the ceiling plate on to the ceiling. Use the 4x supplied machine pozi screws and
4x 12mm ceramic spacer.
9. Cut one of the Ø250mm galvanised liners from a length of 1219mm length to match
the required liner length. Then connect the 2 pieces of the Ø250mm liners together to
create a long liner pipe. Use a minimum of 3x SS rivets to connect flue pipes together.
Position the Ø250mm flue liners above the ceiling plate (with the crimped end
pointing upwards). Align the Ø250mm liner so that the end is flush with the ceiling
and attach the flue liner to ceiling and roof beams using appropriate fasteners. Note:
above the ceiling penetration and below the roof penetration, a 25mm clearance to any
combustible material must be maintained.
For more information regarding flue installation, please refer to section C4.
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11. Install the left and right side vermiculite panels next by placing the panels on the sides
above the firebox base. Carefully push the top of the side panels towards the side walls
of the firebox.
*Note: Please refer to the diagram below for the correct orientation of the side
vermiculite panels during installation to the firebox. The door has been removed for
clarity.
THIS SURFACE IS VISIBLE
FROM THE TOP
ISOMETRIC VIEW
CHAMFERS ON THE
BOTTOM EDGE
BACK SURFACE OF THE
VERMICULITE PANEL
THIS CHAMFER IS
NOT VISIBLE
THIS CHAMFER IS
NOT VISIBLE
FRONT SURFACE OF THE
VERMICULITE PANEL
TOP VIEW
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C4 Flue Installation
Any flue system used on this fire must comply and be installed to fully meet the
requirements of AS/NZS 2918:2018 Domestic solid fuel burning appliances – Installation.
Flue Pipes:
The flue system is comprised of the following
ͳ150mm diameter stainless steel flue for the exhaust air
ͳ200mm diameter painted stainless steel flue for the intake air.
ͳ250mm diameter galvanised steel outer liner for venting.
External Clearances:
The external clearances of the flue must comply to meet the requirements of AS/NZS
2918:2018 Section 4.9 - External Requirements
Flue Size - Minimum Requirements
The woodfire product is supplied with flue lengths of 1219mm (for all flue and liner
diameters) and 1x 915mm (for the Ø150mm flue). The total height of the flue kit that will
be supplied is 4.5m (from the flue spigot to the flue exit).
There MUST be a minimum of 4.5m of flue installed above the spigot. Pipes can be cut
down on site to satisfy this minimum requirement.
The flue lengths above the cone MUST NOT be cut down as the 915mm length 150mm
diameter section is required for the fireplace to draw eectively.
3000 3000
or Less
More than 3000
3000
600 min.
1000 min.
if Clear
Within 3000
of Flue Top
Increase as Necessary
until Nothing Within
3000 of Flue Top
Any Nearby
Structure
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Flue Clearances
A minimum clearance of 25mm between the 250mm liner and any combustible material
must be maintained. Note: the Escea ceiling plate must be installed to comply.
SPIGOT TO FLUE EXIT - MINIMUM 4500mm
Minimum 250mm clearance from bottom
of cone to any chimney material or adjacent
roof surface (or roof surface below)
Minimum 25mm clearance from 250 dia
liner to any combustible material
Escea Woodfire Ceiling Plate must
be installed to compy
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General Installation Procedure:
*Note: The total length of the connected flue pipes must be within the requirements of
AS/NZS 2918:2018 Domestic solid fuel burning appliances - Installation.
Do not cut any of the flue pipes above the flue cone. For minimum flue dimensions, refer
to Flue Size - Minimum Requirements section.
1. Connect 3x pieces of the 1219mm long, Ø150mm flue pipes together to create a long
flue pipe. Drill through the flue pipes and use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets per
flue joint.
Place Ø150mm flue spiders around each of the Ø150mm flue pipes. Tighten the
screws and nuts to secure the spiders to the flue pipes. Drill through spider and flue
pipes and use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets to secure the spiders to the flue.
Position the long Ø150mm flue pipe (with the crimped end pointing downwards) into
the appliance’s inner spigot. Use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets to fasten the
Ø150mm flue pipe to the inner spigot.
2. Connect 3x pieces of the 1219mm long, Ø200mm flue pipes together to create a long
flue pipe. Drill through the flue pipes and use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets per
flue joint.
Place Ø200mm flue spiders around each of the Ø200mm flue pipes. Tighten the
screws and nuts to secure the spiders to the flue pipes. Drill through spider and flue
pipes and use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets to secure the spiders to flue.
Position the long Ø200mm flue pipe (with the crimped end pointing downwards) into
the appliance’s outer spigot. Use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets to fasten the
200mm flue pipe to the outer spigot.
3. Connect 3 pieces of the 1219mm long, Ø250mm liner pipe together to create a long
liner pipe. Drill through the liner pipes and use a minimum of 3x stainless steel rivets
per joint. Note: the third piece of Ø250mm liner will need to be cut down such that it
is flush with the Ø200mm flue pipe end when installed.
Position the long Ø250mm flue liner (with the crimped end pointing upwards) over the
zero clearance kit spigot on the top panel of the zero clearance kit. Use a minimum of
3x stainless steel rivets to fasten the 250mm liner pipe to the zero clearance kit spigot.
4. Install the top section of the flue kit as per the instructions below.
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Escea Classic Flue Kit:
Escea’s woodfire flue system is unique as it draws combustion air from the same pressure
zone as the exhaust gases, eliminating downdrafts and ensuring an ecient burn.
*Note: The total length of the connected flue pipes must be within the requirements of
AS/NZS 2918:2018 Domestic solid fuel burning appliances - Installation. Additionally,
Escea requires a minimum of 4.5m of flue above the spigot.
Do not cut any of the flue pipes above the flue cone. For minimum flue dimensions, refer
to Flue Size - Minimum Requirements section.
SPIGOT TO FLUE EXIT - MINIMUM 4500mm
A
B
MINIMUM 915mm
TOP Ø150mm FLUE LENGTH
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DETAIL A
Gaps between
Flue Pipes -
25mm
DETAIL B
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Installation Procedure - Classic Flue Kit:
1. Install partially completed flue system according to the general installation procedures.
2. Place the 150mm cone spacer above the flue system and tighten the nut to hold it in
place. Connect the 915mm long, 150mm diameter flue pipe to the existing long flue
pipe. Drill through and rivet through the spacer and flue pipes using SS rivets.
3. Assemble the cone pipe assembly to the 150mm diameter flue pipe. Assemble the cowl
to the 150mm diameter flue pipe. Drill through and rivet through the cone pipe, cowl
and flue pipe using a minimum 3x SS rivets.
*Note: Ensure a good mechanical seal between the cowl and cone. This is necessary to
keep rain out of the flue system. The lip on the cowl must overhang the flue all around.
More rivets may be required to achieve this.
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Optional Accessory - Escea Designer Flue Shroud:
A minimalist shroud can be purchased as an optional accessory to the Escea flue kit,
providing a sleek design solution.
*Note: The total length of the connected flue pipes must be within the requirements of
AS/NZS 2918:2018 Domestic solid fuel burning appliances - Installation.
Do not cut any of the flue pipes above the flue cone. For minimum flue dimensions, refer
to Flue Size - Minimum Requirements section.
TOP Ø150mm FLUE LENGTH
100mm
DISTANCE - ROOF
TO BOTTOM SHROUD
MINIMUM 915mm
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Installation Procedure - Escea Designer Flue Kit
1. Install the Escea Classic Flue Kit as per the above instructions.
2. Cut the bottom shroud from the non-crimped end to be above by 100mm from the
roof line. Be aware of the roof pitch when cutting the bottom shroud. If required, a
cutting template for the flue can be provided showing common roof pitches.
Note: The bottom shroud will be below the top end of the Ø250mm flue liner by
160mm; this distance must be considered when cutting the Bottom Shroud.
ANGLE OF CUT
DEPENDENT ON
ROOF PITCH
100mm
DISTANCE - ROOF
TO BOTTOM SHROUD
160mm
DISTANCE-
BOTTOM SHROUD
TO Ø250mm LINER
3. Place 2x Ø250 spiders on the Ø250mm flue liner which will align the bottom shroud
to the main flue assembly. The top spider must be at least 260mm lower than top edge
of the Ø250mm flue liner. The position of the bottom spider will be dependent on the
cut length of the bottom.
Tighten the screws and nuts to secure the spiders to the flue liners. Drill through spider
and flue pipes and use 3x SS rivets to further secure the spiders to the flue.
260mm
DISTANCE-
TOP SPIDER TO
Ø250mm LINER
PLACEMENT OF
BOTTOM SPIDER
DEPENDENT ON
CUT LENGTH &
ANGLE
Ø250mm SPIDERS
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4. Place the bottom shroud around the ue system, on the Ø250 spiders. Position the
bottom shroud below the top end of the Ø250mm ue liner by 160mm, as mentioned
in Step 2.
Drill through the legs of the Ø250 spiders and secure the bottom shroud to these
spider legs using 4x SS rivets.
100mm
DISTANCE - ROOF
TO BOTTOM SHROUD
160mm
DISTANCE-
BOTTOM SHROUD
TO 250mm LINER
5. Place the 150mm cone spacer above the ue system. Connect the 915mm long,
150mm diameter ue pipe to the existing long ue pipe. Drill through ue pipes and
use a minimum of 3x SS rivets to connect the ue pipes together.
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6. Assemble the cone pipe assembly to the 150mm diameter flue pipe. Assemble the
cowl to the 150mm diameter flue pipe. Drill through and rivet through the cone pipe,
cowl and flue pipe using a minimum of 3x SS rivets.
*Note: Ensure a good mechanical seal between the cowl and cone. This is necessary to
keep rain out of the flue system. The lip on the cowl must overhang the flue all around.
More rivets may be required to achieve this.
7. Slide the top shroud over the flue system. Secure the top shroud to the cowl and to
the cone pipe assembly. Drill through and rivet through the cone pipe, cowl and top
shroud using 3x of the provided SS rivets.
*Note: Ensure that the at least five rows of the top shroud air slots are not blocked by
the cone.
ENSURE AT LEAST 5 ROWS OF
AIR SLOTS ARE NOT COVERED
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Flue Restraints:
The flue above the roof must be restrained as per AS/NZS 2918:2018 Section 4.10 -
Fixing
Flue Flashing:
The rubber flashing, flashing plate and other flashing material used must comply with the
relevant building code/ local building regulations. Silicone flashing is the recommended
flashing material for both the Classic flue kit and with the Designer Shroud accessory.
Minimum 25mm to any
combustible material
250mm
OUTER LINER FLASHING
FLASHING
Minimum 25mm to any
combustible material
250mm
OUTER LINER
BOTTOM
SHROUD
TOP
SHROUD
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C5 Electrical Information
The free-standing wood fires will be connected to the mains power via a 3 pin plug. The
product has a thermal switch which will trigger at an optimal temperature to turn the fan
on.
You can choose to turn the fan o or control the fan output using the fan switch at the
back of the fire. The fan can be set low or fan-boost depending on the desired output:
ͳSet switch position to “1” to set the fan speed to “Low”.
ͳSet switch position to “2” to set the fan speed to “Fan-Boost“
ͳSet switch position to “0” (Neutral Position) to turn the fan o.
Ensure that there is always a socket installed within 1 meter of the product that is
accessible after installation. Ensure that an isolation switch is hard-wired to the wall.
Escea will supply a replacement supply cord if the supply cord is damaged. An Escea
service agent or a similarly qualified person will conduct maintenance of the supply cord to
avoid any hazards.
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D1 First Fires
The first fire(s) in your appliance may be dicult to get going and keep going with a lesser
amount of heat being generated. This is a result of the moisture being driven out of the
vermiculite panels. Allow several hours of hot fires before your appliance will perform
optimally.
During the break-in period (the first 2 or 3 fires) create only small, hot fires using kindling
or small wood pieces. Do not be alarmed if small hairline cracks develop in the vermiculite
and some painted parts may also produce a smell. These are normal occurrences and do not
pose safety hazards.
D2 Recommended Methods of Lighting a Fire
Traditional Method of Lighting a Fire (Bottom
Up):
To start, a brisk fire is required. Place loosely
crumpled paper on the floor of the appliance and
cover with dry kindling. Fully open the flue damper
by moving the handle to the right. Light the paper
and close the door. Alternatives to paper such as
firelighters can also be used to light there.
To maintain a brisk fire, a hot ember bed must be
established and maintained.
Slowly add slightly larger wood pieces. Lay the
pieces lengthwise from front to back in the hot
ember bed with a small gap between each piece so
that the air can flow directly into this gap and ignite
the fuel above.
When the fire seems to be at its peak, medium/
large sized logs may be added. Close the door
immediately after refueling to avoid drawing room
air into the firebox.
WARNING
NEVER LOAD THE WOOD HIGHER THAN
HALF WAY UP THE HEIGHT OF THE
FIREBOX
As soon as the door is closed, you will observe a
change in the flame pattern due to room air not
getting into the firebox. The flames will get smaller
and lazier as result because less oxygen is getting
into the combustion chamber.
The flames will remain lazy but become larger again
as soon as the firebox has been heated thoroughly
and the flue system becomes heated and provides
a good draft. At this point, the roaring fire that you
see when the door is opened is wastefully drawing
heated room air up the flue; this is not desirable.
You can now add larger pieces of wood and operate
the appliance normally. Once the appliance is
entirely hot, it will burn very eciently with little
smoke from the flue. There will be a bed of orange
embers in the firebox.
You can safely fill the firebox with wood up to 50%.
Once the medium sized firewood is burning briskly
and an ember bed has started to establish you can
control there adjusting the flue damper handle.
Sliding the control to the left will reduce the air and
result in a slower burning and less intense fire/heat.
Sliding the control to the right will result in more
air and a quicker burn with more intense fire/heat.
Learning to manage the appliance to your liking
requires some practice, as you must first become
familiar with its functioning. Do not expect an
immediate reaction of the fire when you adjust the
air control. The flame will not intensify or diminish
quickly as is the case with liquid or gas fuels. Solid
fuels like firewood react more slowly.
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Top – Down Lighting Method (Alternative)
Lighting a fire can sometimes be dicult. The
following method of lighting a fire is one that is
widely practiced in other parts of the world. This is
a tried and tested procedure which is better for the
environment.
If you experience problems with the traditional
(bottom up) method, particularly relating to smoke
spillage then please try the following:
People often talk about top down and bottom up
lighting. You either start lighting from the top or
from the bottom. The top down method produces
less soot and ashes (better for the environment),
minimises smoke spillage into the room, ensures
better air supply and makes the first wood load last
longer.
What you will need:
ͳ3 or 4 larger logs of wood (dry)
ͳ8 to 12 pieces of kindling sticks
ͳFirelighters
ͳMatches
Step 1:
ͳEnsure that all air control in the fireplace is
fully open (if available). Put the logs on the
bottom of the fireplace. It is important that
the wood is cleft and dry. The logs may be as
thick as a fist or thicker.
Step 2:
ͳAdd a layer of small logs of about 4 cm, and
then one or two layers of kindling. Remember
that air is important – approx. 1 cm between
the pieces of wood is the perfect spacing.
Step 3:
ͳPut 3 or 4 pieces of paran or alcohol based
firelighter (about 3cm x 3cm each) on top of
the layer of kindling wood.
Step 4:
Light each of the firelighter pieces and close the
door. Wait for when the flames are well established
and the larger logs are burning.
After the initial burn, add required amount of wood
and adjust the flue damper handle to the desired
position.
DO NOT OVERFIRE THE APPLIANCE!
Overfiring can occur by:
A. Burning large amounts of smaller wood pieces
such as furniture scraps or skids.
B. Overfilling your appliance. Load wood only up
to 50% of the firebox height.
C. Operating the appliance with a poor gasket
seal on the main door.
D. Burning the fire with the door open.
WARNING
DO NOT BURN TREATED WOOD!
Expansion / contraction noises during heating
up and cooling down cycles are normal and to be
expected.
After extended periods of non-operation such as
following a vacation or a warm weather season, the
appliance may emit a slight odor for a few hours.
This is caused by dust particles on the firebox
burning o. Open a window to suciently ventilate
the room.
Can’t get the fire going?
Use more kindling and paper (or firelighters).
Assuming the chimney and vent are sized correctly
and there is sucient combustion air, the lack of
suciently dry quantities of small kindling may be
the problem. Thumb size is a good gauge for small
kindling diameter.
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Can’t get heat out of the appliance?
One of two things may have happened. The
appliance itself has not reached optimum
temperature or the flue damper is positioned all the
way to the left.
Slide the air control fully to the right for quicker
burn and a more intense fire.
Another problem may be wet or green wood. The
typical symptom is sizzling wood and moisture
being driven from the wood.
DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN THE
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ZONE,
OR IN THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR RE-
FUELING AND ASH REMOVAL.
D3 Fuel Information
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED TO BURN
NATURAL HARDWOOD (AUSTRALIA)
WITH A MOISTURE CONTENT OF LESS
THAN 25% ONLY - YOU CAN USE THE
MOISTURE METER PROVIDED ALONG
WITH THE WOODFIRE PRODUCT.
DO NOT BURN TREATED WOOD, COAL,
CHARCOAL, COLOURED PAPER,
CARDBOARD, SOLVENTS OR GARBAGE.
HIGHER EFFICIENCIES AND LOWER
EMISSIONS GENERALLY RESULT WHEN
BURNING AIR DRIED SEASONED WOOD,
AS COMPARED TO GREEN OR FRESHLY
CUT WOOD.
DO NOT BURN GREEN OR FRESHLY CUT
WOOD.
BURNING WET UNSEASONED WOOD
CAN CAUSE EXCESSIVE CREOSOTE
ACCUMULATION. WHEN IGNITED IT
CAN CAUSE A CHIMNEY FIRE THAT MAY
RESULT IN A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE.
DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN THE SPACE
REQUIRED FOR RE-FUELING AND ASH
REMOVAL.
When loading the appliance, ensure that the air
bar is not forced out of position. For maximum
eciency, when the appliance is thoroughly hot,
load it to 50% of the firebox height and burn at a
medium-low setting. The cleanliness of the glass are
good indicators of your operating eciency. Not
enough heat is produced when only a few pieces
of wood are burned or the wood may not burn
completely.
NOTE: When loading the appliance, ensure to
keep fuel back from the glass. If fuel is allowed to
accumulate on the front lip, there is a chance it will
fall out when the door is opened.
Burn only dry, clean unpainted wood that has been
seasoned. It produces more heat and less soot or
creosote. Freshly cut wood contains about 50%
moisture while after proper seasoning only about
20% of the water remains. As wood is burned, this
water boils o, consuming energy that should be
used in heating. The wetter the wood, the less heat
is given o and the more creosote is produced. Dry
firewood has cracks in the end of the grain.
Firewood should be split, stacked in a manner
that air can get to all parts of it and covered in
early spring to be ready for burning the following
autumn.
Cut the wood so that it will fit horizontally side to
side.
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D4 Smoke Information
A properly installed appliance should not smoke. If
yours does, check the following:
ͳHas the flue had time to get hot?
ͳIs the smoke passage blocked anywhere in the
appliance, flue connector or flue system?
ͳIs the smoke flow impeded by too long a
horizontal pipe or too many bends?
ͳIs it a weak draft perhaps caused by a leaky
flue, a cold flue, a flue system that is too
short, or a flue system that is too close to
trees or a higher roof?
D5 Ash Removal Procedures
WARNING
IMPROPER DISPOSAL OF ASHES MAY
RESULT IN FIRES.
DO NOT DISCARD ASHES IN
CARDBOARD BOXES, DISCARD IN BACK
YARDS, OR STORE IN GARAGES.
IF USING A VACUUM TO CLEAN UP
ASHES, BE SURE THE ASHES ARE
ENTIRELY COOLED. USING A VACUUM TO
CLEAN UP WARM ASHES COULD CAUSE
A FIRE INSIDE THE VACUUM.
NEVER OPERATE YOUR APPLIANCE
WITH THE ASH PLUG (IF APPLICABLE)
REMOVED.
FAILURE TO ACHIEVE A GOOD SEAL
BETWEEN THE ASH OPENING, ASH PLUG
OR ASH WELL DOOR MAY RESULT IN AN
OVER FIRE CONDITION THAT COULD
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE
AND/OR SURROUNDINGS.
Allow the ashes in your firebox to accumulate to a
depth of 50 - 75mm; they tend to burn themselves
up.
When the fire has burned down and cooled,
remove any excess ashes but leave an ash bed
approximately 25mm deep on the firebox bottom
to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.
Shovel some ashes out through the door into a
metal container with a tight fitting lid. Keep the
closed container on a non-combustible floor or
ground, well away from all combustible materials.
The ashes should be retained in the closed
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
Cold wood ashes can be used on the garden or in
compost.
D6 Creosote Formation and Removal
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar
and other organic vapors, which combine with
expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote
vapors condense in the relatively cooler flue of
a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue
accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this
creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney
connector and chimney should be inspected
regularly during the heating season to determine
if a creosote build-up has occurred. If creosote has
accumulated it should be removed to reduce the
risk of a chimney fire.
WARNING
A CHIMNEY FIRE CAN PERMANENTLY
DAMAGE YOUR FLUE SYSTEM.
THIS DAMAGE CAN ONLY BE REPAIRED
BY REPLACING THE DAMAGED
COMPONENT PARTS. CHIMNEY FIRES
ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
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CAUSES:
ͳUsing incorrect fuel, or small fuel pieces
which would normally be used as kindling.
ͳLeaving the door ajar too long and creating
extreme temperatures as the air rushes in the
open door.
ͳImproperly installed or worn gaskets.
ͳCreosote build-up in the flue.
SOLUTIONS:
ͳDo not burn treated or processed wood, coal,
charcoal, coloured paper or cardboard.
ͳDo not burn green or freshly cut wood.
ͳBe careful not to over fire the appliance by
leaving the door open.
ͳReplace worn, dried out (inflexible) gaskets.
ͳHave the chimney regularly cleaned.
IN CASE OF A CHIMNEY FIRE:
ͳHave a well understood plan for evacuation
and a place outside for everyone to meet.
Prepare to evacuate to ensure everyone’s
safety.
ͳClose air damper on the appliance.
ͳCall local fire department. Have a fire
extinguisher handy. Contact local authorities
for further information on how to handle a
chimney fire.
ͳAfter the chimney fire is out, clean and
inspect the flue system for stress and cracks
prior to lighting another fire. Also check
combustibles around the flue system and the
roof.
D7 Chimney Cleaning
Both the flue system and the appliance must be
inspected and cleaned at least once a year.
For serious wood burners, chimney cleaning
must be done as needed to avoid chimney fires;
the venting systems for controlled combustion
appliances may need cleaning more often than
required. These rates, however, depend on the
burning habits of the individual operating the
appliance. For example, it is possible to clog a solid
fuel appliance flue in a few days if slow, smouldering
fires are burned and the chimney is cold.
NOTE: Appliances burned consistently without
hot fires may result in significant creosote
accumulations in the flue.
Certain items and considerations are important in
cleaning a flue:
ͳWe recommend that you use a registered flue
cleaning professional.
ͳProper tools should be used, including a brush
specifically designed for flue cleaning.
ͳThe flue connector and dampers as well as the
flue should be cleaned.
ͳThe appliance’s firebox and bae system
should be cleaned if needed.
ͳThe flu system should be inspected and
repairs made if needed.
ͳThe flue should be swept from below. Removal
of the vermiculite panels and air bae from
within the box is required to access flue for
cleaning.
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D8 Summary - Do’s and Dont’s
DO
ͳBuild a hot fire.
ͳUse only dry wood.
ͳSeveral pieces of medium sized wood are
better than a few big pieces.
ͳRefuel frequently using medium sized wood.
ͳClean flue regularly (at least once a year).
ͳ“Fine Tune” the air settings (if available) for
optimum performance.
DON’T
ͳTake ash out immediately. Let it accumulate
to a depth of at least one inch. A good ash
layer provides for a longer lasting and better
burning fire.
ͳBurn wet wood.
ͳLeave the door open after fueling/refueling
the fire.
ͳBurn one large log rather than two or three
smaller, more reasonably sized logs.
ͳBurn at continually “low setting”. If the glass
door is constantly blackened, this means the
firebox temperature is too low and energy is
wasted by incomplete combustion.
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E M AINTENAN CE & SERVI CING
WARNING
APPLIANCE MAY BE HOT. DO NOT
SERVICE UNTIL APPLIANCE HAS
COOLED.
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS.
Check your flue system for creosote and soot build
up regularly until a safe frequency for cleaning is
established.
If accumulation is excessive, clean both the flue
system and the appliance. You may want to call a
professional flue cleaner to clean them. Both have
to be cleaned at least once a year or as often as
necessary.
Remove the vermiculite panels and air bar and
clean firebox once a year. Replace any broken
vermiculite.
E1 Care and Cleaning of Glass
WARNING
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS. DO NOT
TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH
GLASS.
If the glass is not kept clean permanent
discolouration and/or blemishes may result.
Normally a hot fire will clean the glass. The most
common reasons for dirty glass include: not using
sucient fuel to get the appliance thoroughly
hot, using green or wet wood, or closing the draft
so far that there is insucient air for complete
combustion.
If it is necessary to clean the glass, bu lightly
with a clean dry cloth and non-abrasive cleaner. A
scotch brite pad may also be used for any fly ash on
the glass surface.
DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT!
Clean the glass after the first 10 hours of operation
with the recommended appliance glass cleaner
(supplied). Thereafter clean as required.
The glass is very strong but do not let burning fuel
rest or fall against it and always close the door
gently. NEVER FORCE IT SHUT!
If the glass should ever crack or break while the fire
is burning, do not open the door until the fire is out
and do not operate the appliance again until the
glass has been replaced.
New glass is available from your authorised dealer
or distributor. An up to date list of authorised
dealers can be found at www.escea.com
DO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
WARNING
THE GLASS CERAMIC SHEET MAY ONLY
BE CLEANED WHEN COLD (FIREPLACE
INSERT NOT BURNING AND COOLED
DOWN; NO HOT ASH IN THE FIRE
CHAMBER).
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E2 Replacement Parts
Contact your dealer for questions concerning
prices and policies on replacement parts. Normally
all parts can be ordered through your authorised
dealer / distributor.
An up to date list of authorised dealers can be
found at www.escea.com
When ordering replacement parts always give the
following information:
ͳModel & Serial Number of appliance
ͳInstallation date of appliance
ͳPart number
ͳDescription of part
ͳFinish
FOR WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PARTS, A
PHOTOCOPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE
WILL BE REQUIRED TO HONOUR THE
CLAIM.
WARNING
FAILURE TO POSITION THE PARTS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THIS MANUAL OR
FAILURE TO USE ONLY
PARTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED WITH
THIS
APPLIANCE MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
E3 Paint Care and Cleaning
The appliance is sprayed with Senotherm high temperature paint. If any visual parts
become scratched during assembly or servicing, touch up Senotherm paint cans can be
purchased from your local Escea dealer. Please ensure that ONLY Senotherm is used
during touch ups.
For general cleaning, use a cloth with hot water. Do not use any detergents on the paint.
E4 Accessing the Data Label
Access to the data label will be required during installation or during servicing of the
product.
The data label is attached on a label plate located behind the product, on the lower right-
hand side of the free-standing woodfire. The label plate can be identified by a small visible
handle on the back of the product.
To access the product label, pull the small handle to swing the label plate.
SWING LABEL PLATE
TO ACCES LABEL
LABEL ON THIS SURFACE
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E5 Door Hinge Adjustment
To ensure continued and proper sealing, adjustments to the door and the latch bracket will
be required as the seal becomes worn-out over time. Removal of the door will be required
when adjusting the door.
1. Open the door and lift it up to disengage from the door hinge.
2. Pull the door away from the product.
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E6 Latch Bracket Adjustment
1. Remove stud cover from the latch bracket. Unhook the stud cover from the latch
bracket by pulling the stud cover up. Pull the stud cover from the latch bracket to
remove it.
VIEWED FROM RIGHT SIDE OF THE PRODUCT
NO STUD COVER
WITH STUD COVER
STEP 2: PULL STUD COVER UP
AWAY FROM LATCH BRACKET
STEP 1: LIFT UP STUD COVER
TO UNHOOK FROM
LATCH BRACKET CUTOUT
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2. Undo 3x M6 nuts and 3x M6 washers (circled below) to free the latch bracket on the
right side of the product.
3. Move the latch bracket inwards, towards the product, to ensure a tight seal once the
door is re-attached. Tighten the bottom nut in the new latch position but leave the
others loose. Re-attach the door and close the handle- this will set the new latch
bracket position. Open the door and tighten the remaining M6 nuts. Close and open
the door a few times to check that the latch position is stable.
Re-assemble the stud cover after setting the latch bracket position.
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E7 Door Angle Adjustment
1. Loosen the 4x M6 nuts and 4x M6 washers (circled below) to free the hinge
adjustment plate behind the door.
NUTS AND
WASHERS HERE
2. Viewed from the back of the door, swing the top of the hinge adjustment plate to the
left to adjust the angle of the door. Tighten the M6 nuts and M6 washers after moving
the latch bracket.
*Note: Doing this step will shift the side of the door with the handle to upwards.
3. Re-assemble the door once adjustments have been completed.
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E8 Vermiculite Removal and Replacement
Vermiculite panels will have to be removed to gain access to the flue for cleaning and any
electrical component maintenance. In the event of vermiculite panels getting damaged
over time, the existing panels will also have to be removed and replaced with new panels.
Note: please handle the replacement vermiculite panels carefully.
The door has been removed in the diagrams below for clarity.
1. Lift base panel o from the firebox then tilt the base panel to roughly 30 °. Pull out
one side of the panel first to remove the panel from the firebox.
2. Tilt the side panel by dropping its top edge down towards the firebox base. Pull the
vermiculite panel out of the firebox once angled enough for easy removal.

Produktspecifikationer

Varumärke: Escea
Kategori: Värmare
Modell: TFS650
Enhetsplacering: Aanrecht
Typ av operation: Rotary, Touch
Inbyggd display: Ja
Vikt: 21000 g
Bredd: 551 mm
Djup: 500 mm
Höjd: 450 mm
Nettoskatt: 2400 W
Antal platsinställningar: 6 couverts
Dörrfärg: Rood
Torkningsklass: A
Cykelns längd: 180 min
Ljudnivå: 48 dB
Årlig-energiförbrukning: 174 kWu
Förpackningens vikt: 24000 g
Energieffektivitetsklass (gammal): A+
Installationsfack djup: 500 mm
Vattenförbrukning per cykel: 7.5 l
Nuvarande: 10 A
Antal tvättprogram: 5
Färgkontrollpanel: Rood
Typ av bästa fack: Mand
Saltindikator: Ja
Sköljmedelsindikator: Ja
Antal temperaturinställningar: 5
Glasskydd: Ja
Tvättprogram: Eco, Intensive, Normal, Quick
Energiförbrukning per cykel: 0.62 kWu
Årlig vattenförbrukning: 2100 l
Avloppsslangens längd: 2.26 m
Vattentillförselslangens längd: 1.5 m
Certifiering: CE, VDE
Temperatur (max): 70 °C
Inbyggd vattenavhärdare: Ja
AC-ingångsspänning: 220 - 240 V
AC-ingångsfrekvens: 50 - 60 Hz
Type beeldscherm: LED

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