The most important step, of course, is choosing the design and positioning of your handmade fireplace. It’s then time to hand over to your let plumber or builder (check the requirements of your state on which professional you need) to turn your dreams into reality, by installing your Sculpt Fireplace Collection wood heater. The installation process can be difficult to wrap your head around and let’s face it, is quite boring to the average homeowner! At Sculpt Fireplaces we present every unit purchased with a pack containing all the relevant information needed to enjoy your chosen wood heater. We want your luxury fireplace to be enjoyed as soon as possible and with the greatest of ease so we do our utmost to take as much stress from the process from you and your installer as we can. All our Seguin and Axis units are not zero clearance (which means they cannot be installed into a combustible wall) and have specific requirements to comply with Australian & New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 2918:2001. There’s an awful lot of trades jargon and technical talk, so here’s a little outline of the installation process in pictures. You too can follow along with us…
If the unit is less than the distance to the clearance to combustibles (See product brochure for these distances) the non-combustible surface must be continued up to a minimum height.
A steel stud is then built to the measurements of the units and must include internal clearance dimensions also. This can be a tricky calculation, but you basically take the unit dimensions and add the air gap (25mm minimum), the Rockwool (30mm minimum) & the steel stud frame (51mm minimum).
We use Rockwool, the specifics of the product are; Rock R 350 pure alfoil faced, 1200 x 600 x 30. This will mean nothing to anyone but your builder, but our install team highly recommends using the foil-facing Rockwool to achieve greater efficiency for the unit and heating output, it gives a better, cleaner finish when sealing with heat tape.
In this particular install, we have supported the Hebel with steel supports as the Hebel is not a solid, hard surface, it’s an added component to ensure the longevity of the masonry surround for a lifetime.
Quality artisan craftsmanship comes with a hefty proviso, some of our Sculpt fireplaces can be as weighty as 530 kgs!
This is the stage where the puzzle starts piecing itself together, the remaining steel framework can be finalised, it’s been a pretty long process so you’ll be pleased to know at this stage there’s only a couple more steps to go.
The triple skin flue must be sealed.
The final stages are to repeat the earlier air gap measurement, Rockwool layer, steel stud, and a heat-resistant board on top. And hey presto, your Sculpt Fireplace is ready to become part of your grand interior. Following are a few things to remember for the install process:
Checklist for installation:
Check out Sculpt Fire Collection install manual here
Most importantly, please, please enjoy your perfect wood heater.