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Property File Property File No: REF200612814 I have requested that the information be provided to me under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA). Council is protected from liability for having provided this information by s41 of the LGOIMA. Council is not liable for any inaccuracies or errors in the information provided. The information provided does not constitute a Land Information Memorandum or any similar document. I will only use the information for a lawful purpose and will not use, copy or distribute any private or confidential information in a way that might constitute a breach of the Privacy Act. The content of this document is confidential and may contain copyright information and/or legally privileged information. If the document is not intended for you, you must not use, read, copy or distribute it. If you have received the information by mistake please call 64 7 376 0899 immediately and erase all material immediately.

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  • Property File

    Property File No: REF200612814 I have requested that the information be provided to me under the Local Government Official Information andMeetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA). Council is protected from liability for having provided this information by s41 ofthe LGOIMA. Council is not liable for any inaccuracies or errors in the information provided.

    The information provided does not constitute a Land Information Memorandum or any similar document.

    I will only use the information for a lawful purpose and will not use, copy or distribute any private or confidentialinformation in a way that might constitute a breach of the Privacy Act.

    The content of this document is confidential and may contain copyright information and/or legally privilegedinformation. If the document is not intended for you, you must not use, read, copy or distribute it. If you havereceived the information by mistake please call 64 7 376 0899 immediately and erase all material immediately.

  • Table of Contents

    Application for building consent - BC190280 - A2449332........................ 3Building plans - BC190280 - A2449333............................................. 8Evidence of ownership - BC190280 - A2449334................................. 11Owner authorisation - BC190280 - A2449335.................................... 13Specifications - BC190280 - A2449337............................................ 15Vetting checksheet - BC190280 - A2449339......................................40Producer Statement PS3 - Fireplace Installation - A2453165.................. 432019-04-24 Required items for building consent - A2453166.................. 452019-04-26 Processing checksheet - A2453290................................. 47Building Consent - A2454349........................................................ 50Application for Code of Compliance Certificate BC190280 - A2482677...... 53Producer Statement - Fireplace BC190280 - A2482678........................ 562019-06-18 Audit Report - G10 - A2490177...................................... 592019-06-18 Site Notice - A2490182................................................ 642019-06-19 Statement of compliance - A2490472............................... 66Code of Compliance Certificate - A2490675...................................... 68Non-notified land use consent - Resource Consent 951090 - A156646...... 71DPS 72550 - Resource Consent RM951091 - Flats plan update - Flat 3 -

    A1200048.......................................................................... 77Historical Information 0126-0040/2 MICROFICHE - A114301.................. 79Checked plan of development against requirements 12-09-1984 -

    A156628.......................................................................... 100First stage crosslease 6-09-1984 - A156629.................................... 103New Street Address - A297070.................................................... 105Specified Departure - Third dwelling unit 9-09-1987 (Rear property) -

    A156644.......................................................................... 107Drainage Plan - A1863276......................................................... 109

  • Application for building consent - BC190280 - A2449332

  • Application for Building Consent/PIM (includingAmendment &Temporary Structures)

    Property Selection

    Application &Project

    Taupo District Council

    46 Horomatangi Street, Taupo

    Private Bag 2005, Taupo 3352

    New Zealand

    Telephone 00 64 7 376 0899

    Fax 00 64 7 378 0118

    Email [email protected]

    Website www.taupodc.govt.nz

    Reference Number: REF190416563

    Submitted On: 16/04/2019 01:15

    Submitted By: Dean Buckingham

    Property ID 0730359900C

    Address 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    House Number

    Street

    Suburb

    Area Description

    Legal Description Flat 1 DPS 36739 on Lot 7 DP 30456 Having 1/3 Interest in 1153 Sqm

    Location Map

    Property Type Residential

    Valuation Number

    Property Ward

    Nature of application: Minor (fireplace, demolition/removal, swimming pools, drainage, solar)

    Application Info Building Consent

    Is there an existing PIM? No

    Location of building within site/block number:

    Number of levels:

    Current, lawfully established use: Detached dwellings

    Year first constructed:

    Add number of occupants per level and per use if more than one:

    Description of the building work:Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan &Dektite

    Flashings

    Intended life of the building, if less than 50 years:

    List any previous building consents/PIMs for this project, if applicable:

    Estimated value of the building work on which the building levies will be

    calculated (including GST):3500.00

  • Applicant Details

    Is there a new swimming pool or spa pool proposed for this project? No

    Type: Builder

    Name: Dean Buckingham

    Company name:

    Address:

    Landline:

    Mobile:

    Email address: [email protected]

    Accept TandC Yes

    Privacy Statement

    Name of owner(s) Mr. Abraham

    Contact person

    Mailing address Flat 2, 40 Pihanga Street, Taupo 3330

    Street address/registered office

    Landline

    Mobile 021 355508

    Daytime

    After hours

    Fax

    Email address [email protected]

    Confirm email address [email protected]

    Website

    The following evidence of ownership is attached Rates Invoice

    Please upload evidence of ownership Abraham Rates.pdf (625669 bytes)•

    Is there an agent working on behalf of the applicant? Yes

    Name of agent/business Dean Buckingham

    Contact person

    Mailing Address Unit 1, 617 Oruanui Road, RD 4, Taupo 3384

    Street address/registered office

    Landline

    Mobile 021 355508

    Daytime

    After hours

    Fax

    Email address [email protected]

    Confirm email address [email protected]

    Website

    Relationship to owner Agent

    I confirm that I am authorised to submit this application on behalf of the

    owner and a copy of this authorisation is attached to this application.Yes

  • Application Checklist

    Please upload authorisation documentation Abraham Authorisation.pdf (366527 bytes)•

    First point of contact for technical queries related to the processing of

    this applicationAgent

    The person specified below will be responsible for all debt associated with this building consent.

    In ticking this box I agree that I will pay, or arrange payment, of all fees

    payable in respect of this application. I acknowledge that a cancellation

    fee may be payable if this application is withdrawn before a building

    consent is issued

    Yes

    Please specify the billing details for this application Agent

    Use this checklist when finalising your building drawings/plans to assist you to lodge a complete application and to avoid delays in processing.

    Your application will be accepted based on this checklist to ensure that is has sufficient information to commence processing. All items on this

    checklist must be circled to show that they are either provided or are not applicable to your project (N/A).

    Later additional information may be requested during the processing of your building consent to confirm compliance with the Building Act, Building

    Code, District Plan and any other relevant legislation. Processing time will be suspended until information is received.

    General Documentation Required

    Owner authorisation provided Yes

    All drawings must meet the minimum requirements of the technical

    drawings standard AS/NZS1100 with a minimum font size of Microsoft

    Word text size 8. Index provided for plans and specifications.

    Yes

    All documents including photocopies must be legible Yes

    All plans are to be titled and dated (or version number) Yes

    Comments

    Legal Documentation Required

    Evidence of ownership provided. Yes

    Comments

    Plumbing &Drainage

    Plumbing and Drainage N/A

    Comments

    Wet Area Showers (Level entry)

    Wet Area Shower N/A

    Comments:

    Swimming Pool/Spa Pool

    Swimming Pool/Spa Pool N/A

    Comments

    Fireplace

    Solid Fuel Heater Yes

    Is the proposed appliance ‘clean air’ approved? Yes

    Make/Model of fire appliance. Yes

    Make &Model of fireplace: Kent Haast

    Elevations showing roof cladding and height of flue in relation to roof. Yes

    Flashing details (roof/wall penetrations). Yes

  • Attachments

    Entire floor plan showing position of proposed fireplace in relation to

    windows, doors and flammable materials. Include labels of all rooms.Yes

    Location of all smoke alarms. Yes

    Manufacturer specifications including seismic restraints and hearth

    information.Yes

    Wetback Installation

    Wetback installation N/A

    Comments

    Solar Heating

    Solar Heating N/A

    Comments

    Demolition/Removal

    Demolition/Removal N/A

    Comments

    Please ensure all documents are correctly and adequately named prior to uploading.

    Please upload the plans related to the proposed work as one PDF (not

    as individual sheets):

    Abraham Plans.pdf (709591 bytes)•

    Please upload all generic specifications related to proposed works as

    one PDF (not as individual sheets):

    Abraham Fire &Flue Specs &Docs.pdf (6134263 bytes)•

    Please upload the project specific specifications related to proposed

    works as one PDF (not as individual sheets):

    No files uploaded

    Please upload any additional documents not yet provided: No files uploaded

    Once issued I would like to receive my consent documentation by: Email - We will email you a download link

  • Building plans - BC190280 - A2449333

  • The above list is an indication only of the inspections that may need to be carried out to ensure the work complies with the building consent. Additional

    inspections may be required to satisfy the requirements of Section 90 of the Building Act 2004. Persons carrying out building work are to ensure that

    adequate inspections are carried out to enable the Building Consent Authority to be satisfied the work complies with the consent as required by Section

    94(1)(a) of the Building Act 2004. Please ensure that all relevant components are inspected and ‘signed off’ by Taupō District Council building control staff before progressing to the next stage and all conditions/notes are complied with. Inspection Bookings: For Taupō & Mangakino phone (07) 376 0899 For Turangi phone (07) 386 7017

    REQUIRED ITEMS FOR BUILDING CONSENT BC 190280

    Inspections Required The following inspections are required: 1 Code Compliance - Fire Appliance 1 Total Inspections

    Documentation Required The following documentation is required: CCC application form PS3 Fireplace

    Advice Notes When all building work authorised by this building consent is complete, an electronic Application for Code Compliance Certificate must be submitted online https://online.taupo.govt.nz Until such time as all documentation is received and approved, the final inspection will not be carried out. If no application has been made, Taupo District Council must decide whether to issue the CCC after 2 years of the building consent being granted. Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the fire place has been installed in accordance with the New Zealand Building Code. A PS3 form for this purpose is enclosed. Fire Appliance: Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the roof flashing system has been installed as per the manufacturers specifications in accordance with E2. A PS3 form for this purpose in enclosed. If not already complying, smoke alarms are to be fitted in accordance with NZBC F7. The issuing of this consent does not authorise any other work not covered in the description of work on the application, or not clearly indicated as new building work on the building consented plans.

  • Evidence of ownership - BC190280 - A2449334

  • Owner authorisation - BC190280 - A2449335

  • Specifications - BC190280 - A2449337

  • The above list is an indication only of the inspections that may need to be carried out to ensure the work complies with the building consent. Additional

    inspections may be required to satisfy the requirements of Section 90 of the Building Act 2004. Persons carrying out building work are to ensure that

    adequate inspections are carried out to enable the Building Consent Authority to be satisfied the work complies with the consent as required by Section

    94(1)(a) of the Building Act 2004. Please ensure that all relevant components are inspected and ‘signed off’ by Taupō District Council building control staff before progressing to the next stage and all conditions/notes are complied with. Inspection Bookings: For Taupō & Mangakino phone (07) 376 0899 For Turangi phone (07) 386 7017

    REQUIRED ITEMS FOR BUILDING CONSENT BC 190280

    Inspections Required The following inspections are required: 1 Code Compliance - Fire Appliance 1 Total Inspections

    Documentation Required The following documentation is required: CCC application form PS3 Fireplace

    Advice Notes When all building work authorised by this building consent is complete, an electronic Application for Code Compliance Certificate must be submitted online https://online.taupo.govt.nz Until such time as all documentation is received and approved, the final inspection will not be carried out. If no application has been made, Taupo District Council must decide whether to issue the CCC after 2 years of the building consent being granted. Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the fire place has been installed in accordance with the New Zealand Building Code. A PS3 form for this purpose is enclosed. Fire Appliance: Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the roof flashing system has been installed as per the manufacturers specifications in accordance with E2. A PS3 form for this purpose in enclosed. If not already complying, smoke alarms are to be fitted in accordance with NZBC F7. The issuing of this consent does not authorise any other work not covered in the description of work on the application, or not clearly indicated as new building work on the building consented plans.

  • Kent products are distributed by:Aber Holdings Ltd T/A Aber, Hamilton

    Free Phone: 0800 161 [email protected]

    KWF295-6950

    HAAST WOOD FIRE

    FEATURES:• Clean air approved mid-size radiant wood fire

    • Heat is emitted directly and warms all objects in its path before heating the air

    • Ideal for draughty homes or higher ceilings

    • Traditional matt black design, 6mm steel

    • Vermiculite brick lined firebox

    • Multi-burn firebox helps glass remain clear

    • Steel plate top for cooking use

    SPECIFICATIONS:• Estimated maximum heat output: 18kW

    • Heats area up to 210m² (typically up to four standard rooms)

    • Average emission rate: 0.98g/kg

    • Overall average efficiency: 66%

    • ECAN Authorisation No. 144660

    DIMENSIONS (mm):

    415x 225

    575

    730

    560

    161287.5

    150

    Minimum Installation Clearances (with flue shield) mm Hearth Clearances (mm)

    A B C D E F G H J K L M N

    160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160

    INSTALLATION CLEARANCES:

    18kW 210m2 Clean AirRadiant &Convection

    Corner ClearancesWall Clearances

    N

    N

    RECOMMENDED FLUE KITS:Standard KWF298-7005

    Energy Saver KWF298-7006Flue kits are tested to AS/NZS2918 Appendix F report no. 02/649.

    www.kent.co.nz 4359-02/16

  • INSTALLATION & OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

    Clean Air Freestanding Wood Fires

    1. This Kent freestanding wood fire must be installed by an approved 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 fire. This Kent freestanding wood fire must be installed according to these instructions.

    2. A Building Consent from the Local Authority must be obtained before installing this wood fire, and we suggest that the Insurance Company covering building insurance be advised of the installation.

    3. This Kent freestanding wood fire, when installed according to these instructions, complies with the provisions of AS/NZS 2918-2001 “Installation of Domestic Solid Fuel Burning Appliances”.

    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. There must be a clearance of at least 1 metre between the front of this Kent freestanding wood fire and any building structure or other substantial immovable object in front of the wood fire.

    RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCEImportant: the installer or seller must leave these instructions with the purchaser

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    General Information ........................ 1Testing & Approvals ......................... 2Installation ...................................... 2-5Operation ....................................... 6-7Maintenance .................................... 8Replacement Parts ..................... 9-10Warranty .......................................... 11

    CONTENTS

  • TESTING & APPROVALS

    FREESTANDING WOOD FIRE INSTALLATION

    To adequately install a Kent freestanding wood fire the following items are required: an assembled wood fire, a floor protector, a flue system and a suitable flashing system for flashing the roof penetration.

    An insulating floor protector is not required for the Kent freestanding wood fire, but a single layer ash floor protector of non-combustible material must be used. The floor protector must extend under the appliance and not less than 300mm in front of the fuel-loading and ash removal openings. The width of the floor protector shall be not less than the width of the appliance and shall extend not less than 200mm from each side of any ash removal or fuel-loading openings.

    Select a location for the wood fire, considering the minimum clearances required (Refer Fig.1 & Table 2).

    Place the wood fire into the desired position and plumb for the ceiling and roof penetrations. Allow for 150mm diameter flue pipe, 200mm diameter inner casing and 250mm outer casing. Check the proposed route of the flue to ensure it is clear of roof trusses and rafters in the ceiling space or other obstructions. It may be necessary to move the location of the wood fire to ensure this.

    Once the location is confirmed, the wood fire must be restrained against movement due to earthquakes. The Kent freestanding wood fire is restrained by fixing the wood fire to the floor with two bolts of 6mm minimum diameter through the holes provided in the plinth base, through the floor protector and floor. For solid concrete floors, use 8mm DYNABOLTS® or similar, with a minimum depth of engagement into the floor of 50mm.

    External fire dimensions (mm) Performance

    Model Model No. Width Depth Height Average emissionsAverage efficiency ECAN NO *

    Cardrona KWF295-6960 535 407 648 0.80g/kg 69% 165498

    Oxford KWF295-6961 535 407 648 0.80g/kg 69% 165500

    Benmore KWF295-6962 535 407 648 0.80g/kg 69% 165499

    Kiwi Rad II KWF295-5910 585 475 645 0.80g/kg 69% 111356

    Tui Rad KWF295-6931 580 450 620 0.70g/kg 71% 111269

    Tui Rad (Wetback) KWF295-6932 580 450 620 0.66g/kg 65% WB 111270

    Firenze KWF295-5908 600 490 660 0.70g/kg 71.30% 110613

    Astron KWF295-5987 600 490 770 0.70g/kg 71.30% 110612

    Astron (Pewter grey) KWF295-5991 600 490 770 0.70g/kg 71.30% 110612

    Signature KWF295-6824 700 505 715 0.85g/kg 71.34% 111733

    Haast KWF295-6950 575 560 730 0.98g/kg 66% 144660

    Aspiring KWF295-6951 575 560 730 0.98g/kg 66% 144661

    Murchison KWF295-6952 575 560 730 0.98g/kg 66% 144662

    Tilefire Max CA/II KWF295-6936 554 730 665 0.53g/kg 69% 132877

    Quantum KWF295-5990 685 635 730 0.54g/kg 68.70% 121974

    Barker II KWF295-6934 615 634 730 0.54g/kg 71% 111240

    Barker II (Wetback) KWF295-6935 615 634 730 0.53g/kg 65% WB 111241

    * ECAN NO = Environment Canterbury authorisation number.

    2

    TABLE 1

  • N

    N

    Minimum Installation Clearances (with flue shield) mm Hearth Clearances (mm)

    Model Model No. A B C* D E F G H J K L M N

    Cardrona KWF295-6960 135 350 300 130 120 255 610 395 795 865 1140 585 1000

    Oxford KWF295-6961 135 350 300 130 120 255 610 395 795 865 1140 585 1000

    Benmore KWF295-6962 135 350 300 130 120 255 610 395 795 865 1140 585 1000

    Kiwi Rad II KWF295-5910 140 285 300 125 100 265 577 390 785 830 1115 565 970

    Tui Rad KWF295-6931KWF295-6932 100 400 300 155 200 250 690 512 840 800 1275 550 1110

    Firenze KWF295-5908 100 225 300 90 50 235 525 360 780 820 1085 585 960

    Astron KWF295-5987KWF295-5991 100 225 300 90 50 235 525 360 780 820 1085 585 960

    Signature KWF295-6824 100 250 300 90 50 245 600 400 880 805 1120 560 1140

    Haast KWF295-6950 160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160

    Aspiring KWF295-6951 160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160

    Murchison KWF295-6952 160 360 300 130 190 320 645 500 835 960 1340 640 1160

    Tilefire Max C/A II KWF295-6936 100 270 300 145 150 275 547 465 844 1015 1400 740 1200

    Quantum KWF295-5990 100 300 300 80 50 260 642 440 845 940 1300 680 1100

    Barker II KWF295-6934KWF295-6935 255 435 300 130 190 404 743 485 875 1084 1365 680 1200

    Tilefire (non C/A) KWF296-6068 100 400 300 145 150 265 580 455 890 1120 1350 760 1200

    * Fuel loading opening to end of floor protector.

    Wall Clearances Corner Clearances

    STANDARD FLUE INSTALLATIONCut a 260mm square penetration for the passage of the flue pipe and casings through the ceiling. Trim back and reframe timbers to allow for fixing the ceiling plate and outer liner.

    Cut and frame an opening in the roof and position the outer casing through the roof until it is flush with the underside of the ceiling. Fix with 4 adequate screws to the framing of the square opening in the ceiling. Centralize 250mm flue casing in the 260mm square cut holes so each fixing point has a 5mm gap between flue casing and timber.

    Ensure a suitable flashing is installed on any roof penetration point. Flash the outer casing to the roof, to make a permanent, weatherproof seal. Place the ceiling plate with folded edges upwards over the flue spigot on the wood fire.

    Join the required number of flue pipes by inserting the swaged ends of the upper piece into the plain end of the lower piece. Drill and fix each length with three stainless rivets or self-tapping screws. It is important that each flue pipe joint is sealed with commercially available flue sealing compound, including the joint between the flue spigot and the first length of flue pipe.

    3

    FIG. 1

    TABLE 2

  • Note: Black painted flue pipes may only be used where they are visible. Flue pipes located wholly inside the casings in the roof space must be stainless steel only. Position the flue pipe into the spigot in the top of the wood fire. The flue pipe can either be lowered from the top as a single unit or fed up from the room a length at a time, ensuring that all joints are sealed and fixed properly.

    Slide the inner 200mm Ø casing into place, between the outer casing and the flue pipe, ensuring that the spacers are fitted to maintain equal clearances around the flue and casings.

    The flue pipe must extend at least 200mm above the outer casing at the top of the flue system. Extra lengths of flue pipe, inner casing and outer casing may be required to achieve the minimum distance above the roof. Joins between lengths of outer casing must be made with the upper end of the lower section inside the bottom edge of the upper length (the opposite of the method used for the flue pipe).

    Place the top spreader in place and tighten. Slide the cowl transition over the flue pipe until it rests on the top spreader. Secure with stainless rivets or self-tapping screws.

    Fit the rain-hat. Note: It must be removable for cleaning.

    Screw the ceiling plate securely in position, through the holes provided, into the outer casing support framing. Ensure that the ceiling plate is spaced off from the ceiling by means of the spacers supplied in the flue kit. Do not fix the ceiling plate directly to the ceiling.

    Where a flue terminates more than two metres above the roof penetration, it may be necessary to fit restraining guy wires for stability in high wind conditions.

    The flue system should be vertical and without bends. If an offset is required, it should be as close to the wood fire as practicable and should not be offset more than 0.5 metres from the centre line of the flue stub. Clearances from the flue pipe to combustible materials must be maintained (Refer Table 2). Restrictions or leaks in the flue system may reduce the draught and, in severe conditions, could cause smoke to enter the room.

    The flue pipe shall extend not less than 4.6 metres above the top of the floor protector.

    The flue cowl must be at least 0.6 metres above the highest point of the roof if within 3 metres of it, or 1m above the roof penetration if more than 3 metres from point of the roof (Refer Fig. 2).

    4

    No part of a building, or any adjacent object, may be in or above a circular area of 3 metres from the flue exit.

    These heights are given as a general minimum, and in actual practice the presence of surrounding structures, trees, fences, etc. may necessitate additional height for satisfactory performance.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THE FLUE KIT.

    3m

    3m

    3m More than 3m

    0.6m

    1m (min)

    or less

    *Increase flue height as needed to be clear by 3m

    FIG. 2

    Before the wood fire is used, ensure that a Compliance Certificate (supplied by a Registered Installer and/or Territorial Authority Inspector) is obtained for the user. We encourage initial demonstrations on how to light and operate the fire to ensure the user can confidently operate the fire for safe and efficient performance.

    *

  • Single storey flue install

    Second storey flue install

    5

    60336029

    6022

    6049 6049

    6022

    7354

    6049

    6022

    0.6m3m

    3mor less More than 3m

    6053

    6051

    6049

    6022

    7026

    70256614

    7351

    6328

    FIG. 3 FIG. 4

    7005{ Model No. Description

    KWF298-7005 Kent standard flue kit 4.2m

    KWF298-7006 Kent energy saver flue kit 4.2m

    KWF298-6033 Kent single length stainless steel flue 150 x 1200mm

    KWF298-6022 Kent stainless steel flue reflector

    KWF298-6029 Kent stainless steel flue twin pack 150mm

    KWF298-6049 Kent black stainless steel flue twin pack 150 x 1200mm

    KWF298-6051 Kent floor penetration 200/250mm diameter

    KWF298-6053 Kent 360 degree flue pipe guard

    KWF298-6328 Kent stainless steel hat and cowl

    KWF298-6614 Kent extension flue 150-200-250 - 1200mm

    KWF298-7025 Kent galvanised flue 200 x 1200mm

    KWF298-7026 Kent galvanised flue 250 x 1200mm

    KWF298-7351 Kent black flue 150 x 1200mm

    KWF298-7354 Kent sloping ceiling kit

  • 1. Adjust the air control knob, until it is fully open.2. Place several pieces of crumpled newspaper in the base of the firebox, and criss-cross with 8-10 pieces of dry split kindling. Stack several pieces of dry split firewood no greater than 30cm in length on top of the kindling. 3. Ignite the paper and leave the door slightly ajar (resting it on the latch). Let the fire establish itself for 4-5 minutes, then open the door and add some more pieces of wood. Do not leave the fire unattended during this process.4. Close the door fully, but leave the air control fully open until the wood is well alight and burning brightly.

    Note: It may be necessary in some cases to leave the door ajar for longer periods and use more small kindling in order to establish enough heat to warm up the flue. Only when the flue is sufficiently warm to create the necessary draft to maintain the fire may the door be fully closed. It may take trial and error to find a lighting procedure that suits your situation.

    OPERATION

    Thank you for purchasing a Kent wood fire. Used and maintained correctly, it will provide you with many years of warmth in your home. Kent wood fires have been the main source of heating for many Kiwi homes, with nearly 400,000 installed.

    Please ensure your installer completes and signs the warranty registration card in this booklet. We encourage you to read the warranty conditions and draw your attention to improper fuel use.

    6

    LIGHTINGOn initial light up, the presence of smoke may be noticed. This is normal and will dissipate quickly. DO NOT BURN YOUR WOOD FIRE TOO QUICKLY TO BEGIN WITH. Allow several small fires to build up a layer of ash in the wood fire, and cure the paint before using maximum power.

    NORMAL OPERATION ONCE THE FIRE IS ESTABLISHEDThe Kent wood fire requires fresh air for optimal burning, and this must come from outside the house. A normal house will allow enough air in through incidental openings to satisfy this. We recommend that a source of air be located near the wood fire for best performance. This can be simply a window that is left ajar while the wood fire is in use. If this is not possible, and the house is particularly air-tight, a vent may need to be installed next to the wood fire to provide the air required. Lack of air will lead to a wood fire that is hard to light and get going, or in bad cases, to smoke spilling back into the room.

    While an air control is fitted, it is recommended that, for the cleanest operation, this is left fully open and the amount of heat generated is adjusted by the amount of fuel that is used. The heater burns cleanest when it is running at a high rate.

    Once the fire is well established, the output can be regulated by the amount of wood that is used.

    To reload the fire, open the air control fully, and then open the door. Note that the fire burns hottest at the front of the firebox and so there may be unburnt wood at the back when it comes time to reload. This is normal. Rake through the contents to move any unburnt wood forward and then place the desired amount of wood into the firebox. Close the door.

    The view of the flame through the glass door will give you the best indication of how your wood fire is performing. In order to accomplish maximum combustion performance, the fire should give a rolling, boiling flame pattern. At reduced setting the flame will be slower.

  • For all practical purposes, the air control should be fully open when there is unburnt wood in the wood fire. Fire holding periods may be increased by turning down the air control, this is at the cost of greater emissions and creosote production. At low settings, creosote may condense on the glass, reducing the visibility of the fire. The best indication that the fire is operating correctly is that the glass remains clean, without build-up of black or brown deposits. Some whitish bloom on the glass is normal and does not generally indicate a fault in operation.

    The way you burn your wood fire will also determine what is happening up the flue. Continued burning at high rates with a good clean flame will minimise soot and creosote deposits in the flue.

    CLEANING OUT THE WOOD FIREYour wood fire should require minimum cleaning. If the wood fire is operated correctly according to the instructions most of the ash will be consumed by later fires and a bed of ash will be maintained that does not build up to any great extent.

    If you find that you have to clean out ashes every day or so, it indicates that the wood fire is not being operated correctly. Either excessively wet wood or foreign materials are being burnt, or the air control is being turned down too much.

    Don’t clean out the firebox completely. Leave approximately 25mm of ash in the bottom of the firebox after cleaning. These ashes in the bottom of the wood fire assist the burning process, by insulating the firebox and allowing air circulation under the fire bed.

    When emptying ashes use a metal container with a tight fitting lid. Do not use this container for any other purpose. The closed container of ashes should immediately be taken outdoors to a location well away from any combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are to be disposed of by burial in the garden or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the container until they are completely extinguished and cold. This may take several days.

    CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVALWe recommend the flue of your wood fire is inspected before use at the start of the heating season and also periodically during the season. When you are able to operate the wood fire without creating creosote deposits, the interval between inspections may be increased, but the flue must always be inspected and cleaned at least once a year.

    The flue should be swept by a professional chimney sweep to remove any build-up of creosote and soot. A professional sweep should also advise of any problems that may be detected in the inspection of the flue and offer advice on any repair and replacements. Your Kent wood fire requires minimal maintenance, and will keep its good looks for a long time with just a little attention.

    DO NOT BURN TREATED TIMBERDO NOT BURN WET OR UNSEASONED WOOD

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  • CLEANINGThe exterior surfaces of the wood fire should be cleaned when needed with a damp cloth and non-abrasive cleaner. Use of caustic or abrasive cleaners will damage the finish on the wood fire. If, due to continued burning at low temperature, the door glass is dirty, use a paper towel moistened with water and dipped in the cold ashes from the fire to lightly scrub the inside of the glass. Remember that a properly operated wood fire will keep the glass clean by itself.

    LUBRICATIONThe door hinges, door handle spindle and air slide mechanism should be lubricated periodically with a suitable high temperature grease. Do not use too much as this can melt and drop down onto the hearth staining it.

    RE-PAINTINGAll Kent wood fires are finished in high temperature paint. If marks or scratches occur, it can easily be touched up using Stove paint in the correct colour. Paint is available from your Kent retailer.

    MAINTENANCE RECORDS

    MAINTENANCE

    8

    Date Maintenance

  • The air tube in your Kent wood fire is an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean, efficient and controllable burn. However, air tubes are a consumable item and are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to the exposure to the extreme heat of the fire.

    The life of the air tube will depend on what is burnt in the fire, how hot the fire usually burns and also the ash level. If the ash level is allowed to build up. It means hot embers are in closer proximity to the tube, increasing the temperature exposure. Keep ember levels to the recommended maximum height of 3cm below air tubes.

    Replacing air tubes:

    1. Remove bricks from both sides2. Remove the pin from the end of the old tube3. Slide tube to one side; this will release the opposite end4. Pull released end up and towards the door and remove5. Reverse process for new tube

    KENT AIR TUBES

    KENT BAFFLES

    9

    REPLACEMENT PARTS

    Dimensions (mm): 488 x 238KWF299-7044

    Dimensions (mm): 400 x 208KWF299-6190

    Includes Promat bricksDimensions (mm): 480 x 200

    KWF299-7043

    Dimensions (mm): 495 x 190KWF299-6189

    Firebox requires 2 bafflesDimensions (mm): 529 x 157

    KWF299-6177

    Tui Rad

    Dimensions (mm): 488 x 314KWF299-6993

    Barker IIQuantum

    Haast, Aspiring, Murchison & Tilefire Max CA II

    Signature

    Kiwi Rad II, Astron, Firenze,Cardrona, Oxford & Benmore

    Replacement parts must be original Kent parts. Maintenance required should be carried out by qualified service people. Please consult your Kent retailer for their details. The wood fire should not be modified in any way except in accordance with instructions supplied by Kent.

    Top frontKWF299-6905

    Top rearKWF299-6906

    KWF299-6908

    KWF299-6986

    Air Tube PinKWF299-6900

    KWF299-6903Rear

    KWF299-6992

    Barker II

    KWF299-6907All Fires

    Kiwi Rad II, Astron, Firenze,Cardrona, Oxford & Benmore

    Haast, Aspiring, Murchison & Tilefire Max CA II

    QuantumSignature

    Tui Rad

    Air Tube SpacerKWF299-6257

    All Fires

  • The fire bricks in your Kent wood fire are an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean and efficient burn. However, fire bricks are a consumable item and are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to the exposure to the extreme heat of the fire.

    The life of the fire bricks will depend on what is burnt in the fire and how hot the fire usually burns and also any damage sustained from wood not being positioned correctly.

    At the risk of damaging the fire box, fire bricks should be replaced when they are damaged enough that they no longer remain in place and cannot perform their intended function. Fire bricks which are only cracked but still remain in place do not need to be replaced and are safe to use.

    KENT FIRE BRICKS

    The baffle in your Kent wood fire is an important part of the appliance and helps ensure a clean, efficient and controllable burn. However, baffles are a consumable item and are designed to be replaced as they are likely to degrade with use due to the exposure to the extreme heat of the fire.

    The life of the baffle will depend on what is burnt in the fire and how hot the fire usually burns.

    Replacing baffles:

    1. Remove side bricks from the fire2. Pull the old baffle out of the locater hole in the rear of the fire3. Allow the front of the baffle to drop forward and down to the bottom of the fire4. Rotate and remove through the door5. Reverse process to install new baffle

    10

    Dimensions (mm):1 - 490 x 140 x 251 - 490 x 110 x 252 - 355 x 190 x 252 - 330 x 190 x 25

    KWF299-7039

    Dimensions (mm):4 - 220 x 115 x 282 - 221 x 221 x 252 - 229 x 220 x 25

    KWF299-6123

    Dimensions (mm):2 - 240 x 190 x 252 - 245 x 177 x 25

    KWF299-7089

    Dimensions (mm):2 - 498 x 100 x 252 - 260 x 255 x 25

    KWF299-7038

    12 per packDimensions (mm):220 x 115 x 28

    KWF299-6122

    Dimensions (mm):2 - 205 x 176 x 254 - 180 x 176 x 25

    KWF299-7040

    Barker II

    Tui Rad

    Astron & Firenze

    Signature

    QuantumTilefire Max CA II

    Haast, Aspiring & Murchison

    Kiwi Rad II, Cardrona, Oxford & Benmore

    NOTE: For all other fire parts please contact your Kent dealer.

  • WARRANTY

    KENT WARRANTY REGISTRATIONPlease keep this copy for your records.

    MODEL: .......................................................................................................................

    SERIAL NUMBER: .........................................................................................................

    RETAILER: .....................................................................................................................

    PURCHASE DATE: .......................................................................................................

    INVOICE NUMBER: .....................................................................................................(Please keep your invoice attached to your warranty record)

    INSTALLER NAME: .......................................................................................................

    DATE INSTALLED: ........................................................................................................

    NZ HOME HEATINGASSOCIATION NUMBER: ............................................................................................

    INSTALLER SIGNATURE: ..............................................................................................

    11

    STANDARD WARRANTYYour Kent wood fire is warranted for 10 years on the firebox with the exception of the following Kent parts: glass, glass seal, door seal, fire bricks, flue, secondary air system and removable baffle which will all have a 12 month warranty (parts only) provided they have been installed by an approved installer. The warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, misuse or neglect, nor if parts of the wood fire are replaced with non genuine Kent parts. Kent recommends a flue sweep and annual service with replacement of any worn parts recommended, to obtain maximum life out of your wood fire. Please note that with everyday use you must expect some visual signs of wear on the surface of this product.

    CONDITIONSYour Kent wood fire must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable standards, regulations and by-laws. Your Kent wood fire must be installed with an approved flue system. Failure to do so may void your warranty in its entirety. The company is not liable for any consequential damage by a failure or defect covered in this warranty. All claims against the warranty must be directed in the first instance to the retail outlet from which you made your purchase. Any repairs undertaken without the express authority of Kent will invalidate this warranty. This warranty does not cover damage caused by wetbacks/water boosters, burning improper fuels including but not limited to (driftwood/treated wood/coal or plastic-based waste), or installation, plumbing and sweeping work done by others (the installer is liable for any incorrect procedures or poor workmanship).

    TRANSFERABILITYYour Kent wood fire warranty is transferable on the sale of the home where the wood fire is installed. Nothing in this warranty is intended to limit any conditions of the warranty right or remedy pursuant to the Consumer Guarantee Act 1993, except to the extent permitted under the Act. Your Kent wood fire is intended for domestic use only and the warranty is not valid for wood fires to be used for business purposes. Kent reserves the right to alter or amend specifications or designs of its product without prior notice.

  • Kent products are distributed by: Aber Holdings Ltd T/A Aber,Hamilton Free Phone: 0800 161 161Free Fax: 0800 163 163www.aber.co.nz

    Product specifications are at date of publication and are subject to change without notice. www.kent.co.nzKWF299-7108-05/16

  • Sheetmetal Fabricated Products Ltd.

    150 MM FREE STANDING WOODFIRE FLUE KIT INSTALLATION

    INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: THIS FLUE KIT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 2918:2001 AND TESTED TO APPENDIX F. TO ENSURE SAFETY THIS FLUE KIT MUST BE INSTALLED AS OUTLINED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES. WOOD FIRE AND FLUE CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALLS MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WOOD FIRE MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS AND AS/NZS 2918:2001. THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR TESTED APPLIANCES ONLY. CAUTION: MIXING FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF COMPONTENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED, THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE. CAUTION: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE INSTALLATION OF THIS FLUE KIT COMPLIES WITH AS/NZS 2918:2001, THE APPLIANCE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS FOR FLUE PIPE SHIELD AND CEILING PLATE AND THAT THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODES ARE ADHERED TO.

    BENDS AND EXTENSIONS TO THE LENGTH OF A FLUE SYSTEM ARE PERMITTED (AS/NZS 2918 2001 4.1)

    1) Locate Wood Fire in its proposed position and mark a point on the ceiling that is directly above the centre of

    the Wood Fire’s Flue Spigot. Check that the Wood Fire’s location allows the OUTER CASING to clear all structural roof timbers.

    2) Cut a 250mm square hole in ceiling. Directly above cut a hole in roof to accommodate OUTER CASING. 3) Fit timber nogs around ceiling. i.e. Nogs form a 250mm square aperture that allows air to circulate freely over

    the OUTER CASING surface. 4) Position the OUTER CASING so that it is flush with the underneath of the ceiling and protrudes through the

    roof the required height. Note that AS/NZS 2918:2001 4.9.1(a) states, “the FLUE PIPE shall extend not less than 4.6m above the top of the floor protector”. Refer to diagram B.

    a) lf the FLUE PIPE is within 3 metres of the ridge, the FLUE PIPE must protrude at least 600mm above the

    ridge of the roof.

    b) If the distance from the ridge is more than 3 metres, the FLUE PIPE must protrude at least 1000mm above roof penetration.

    c) The FLUE PIPE must be more than 3 metres from any nearby structure. (Refer diagram C).

    Additional FLUE PIPE, OUTER CASING and/or INNER CASING may have to be added to ensure the following: I) The correct minimum roof penetration height. II) Sufficient overall height to encase the FLUE PIPE which must extend a minimum of 4.6 metres from the floor

    protector. Refer diagram B. Note that the INNER CASING should extend 200mm above roof penetration. 150 FWFKI 1.4.4

  • NB:Do not secure the OUTER CASING SLIP EXTENSION onto the OUTER CASING, as final adjustment will be

    required when fitting cowl assembly. See Paragraph 11. 5) Fix an appropriate flashing around the OUTER CASING to seal onto the roofing material. Refer to the

    manufacturer’s recommendations for correct fitting. NB: On iron roofs, fixings such as metal angle brackets (approximately 25mm x 25mm) can be fitted under the flashing to securely fix the roof to OUTER CASING.

    6) Drill holes in ceiling plate for the fixing screws. Place CEILING PLATE over Wood Fire’s Flue Spigot,

    ensuring the foIded edges are facing the ceiling. 7) Position bottom length of FLUE PIPE (crimped end downwards) into Wood Fire Flue Spigot. Refer to the supplier of the Wood Fire and use flue pipe sealant if recommended. 8) Assemble FLUE PIPES together ensuring seams are straight, offsetting the seams will ensure a neat fit.

    FLUE PIPES must be assembled with crimped ends down (towards Wood Fire). Secure each joint with a

    minimum of three Monel Steel rivets equally spaced around the joint. If using HI-THERM FLUE PIPE the protective wrapping should be left on the FLUE PIPE during installation.

    9) From the roof lower FLUE PIPE through OUTER CASING into the bottom FLUE PIPE securing with three

    monel rivets. 10) Check that the FLUE PIPE SPACING BRACKETS inside the INNER CASING are correctly positioned and

    then from the roof slide the INNER CASING into the OUTER CASING until the brackets rest on to the internal swage ring of the OUTER CASING, this will ensure the INNER CASING is the correct 12mm above ceiling level.

    Check the INNER CASING when correctly positioned extends a minimum of 200mm above the roof

    penetration. 11) Before securing the OUTER CASING SLIP EXTENSION to the OUTER CASING with 3 rivets, ensure the

    FLUE PIPE extends above the top of the OUTER CASING SLIP EXTENSION 145mm. Adjust SLIP EXTENSION to obtain this measurement.

    12) Fit TOP SPACER BRACKET to the FLUE PIPE making sure the lugs fit snugly inside OUTER CASING

    SLIP EXTENSION. Make sure TOP SPACER BRACKET fits hard down onto OUTER CASING SLIP EXTENSION.

    13) Fit CASING COVER over the FLUE PIPE and push down firmly onto TOP SPACER BRACKET. 14) Fit COWL but do not secure, as removal for flue cleaning will be necessary. Deform or ovalise the stub of

    the COWL to ensure it is a tight friction fit. 15) Fasten CEILING PLATE to ceiling using screws and ceramic spacers provided. Ensure an even air gap

    around FLUE PIPE when fixing. Remove protective plastic from CEILING PLATE. N.B. 12mm air gap between ceiling plate and ceiling must be maintained.

    16) Leave all installation and operating instructions with the owner. Cleaning of Flue Pipes before lighting the fire. Stainless Steel pipe should be wiped clean using a soft cloth and methylated spirits to remove finger marks and oils used to manufacture the flue pipe. Hi-Therm flue pipe can be touched up using only STOVE BRIGHT aerosol paint.

    150 FWFKI 1.4.4

  • Sheetmetal Fabricated Products Ltd.

    150mm Free Standing Wood Fire Flue Kit

    Installation Instructions Complies with AS/NZS 2918:2001

    Anti Down-Draught Cowl (ADD)

    Casing Cover

    Outer Casing Slip Extension

    Inner Casing

    Outer Casing

    Outer/Inner Casing Combination

    Ceiling Plate

    Ceramic Spacer

    Self Tapping Screw

    Flue Pipe

    Outer Casing

    Supplied with 1800 & 2400 kits only

    Supplied with 2400 kits only

    Top Spacing Bracket

    150 FWFKI 1.4.4

  • Diagram C AS/NZS 2918:2001 pg 37

    150 FWFKI 1.4.4

  • Diagram B

    150 fwfki 1.4.4

  • HI-THERM STAINLESS STEEL FLUE PIPES HI-THERM Flue Pipe is a high temperature, matt finish Flue Pipe designed for use on slow

    combustion, solid fuel heaters. HI-THERM Flue Pipe is ideal for heaters that have high flue temperatures and that also can be

    operated under circumstances that may produce creosoting of Flue Pipes for short periods of time, ie, on refuelling and with air control in shut or low position. Clean air guidelines must be observed.

    ���� HI-THERM Flue Pipe is a maintainable product. ����

    ���� CONDITIONS OF USE ���� The Wood Fire must be operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Clean air

    guidelines and regulations must be observed. ���� HI-THERM Flue Pipe must be swept by mechanical means only. (We recommend mixed head

    or polypropylene brushes). Under NO circumstances should chemical flue cleaners, (soot destroyers) or steel chimney brushes be used.

    ���� HI-THERM Flue Pipe should not be used on a Wood Fire burning treated or wet (unseasoned)

    wood. Only use newspaper when lighting the fire; never burn colour printed brochures or junk mail.

    ���� HI-THERM Flue Pipes must be secured together with a minimum of three Monel Steel rivets

    equally spaced around the joint. ���� The paint finish appearance may change, depending on Wood Fire operation and is designed

    to be a MAINTAINABLE finish. To maintain paint finish or touch up use only genuine STOVE BRIGHT Aerosol. (Refer label on packaging).

    ���� HI-THERM Flue Pipe must be installed in accordance with SFP installation instructions, using

    flue componentry supplied by SFP. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure no water leaks into the Hi-Therm Flue System.

    ���� The Stainless Steel Flue Pipe used in “Hi-Therm Stainless Steel Flue Pipe” is warrantied for

    five years, providing the above conditions are met.

    FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE CONDITIONS MAY NEGATE WARRANTIES

  • Vetting checksheet - BC190280 - A2449339

  • Application for Building Consent/PIM (includingAmendment &Temporary Structures) Checklist

    Taupo District Council

    46 Horomatangi Street, Taupo

    Private Bag 2005, Taupo 3352

    New Zealand

    Telephone 00 64 7 376 0899

    Fax 00 64 7 378 0118

    Email [email protected]

    Website www.taupodc.govt.nz

    Reference Number: REF190416563

    Submitted On: 14/04/2019 03:42

    Submitted By: Dean Buckingham

    Status: Accepted

    Office Use Only

    PIM Required? N/A

    Compliance Schedule? N/A

    Restricted Building Work? No

    Fast track amendment? N/A

    Building Category Residential 1

    General Documentation Required

    Owner authorisation provided Pass

    Form 2A Certificate of Design Work N/A

    All drawings must meet the minimum requirements of the technical

    drawings standard AS/NZS1100 with a minimum font size of Microsoft

    Word text size 8. Index provided for plans and specifications.

    Pass

    Are you applying for owner/builder exemption? If yes, the appropriate

    documentation including Form 2B is to be suppliedN/A

    All documents including photocopies must be legible Pass

    All plans are to be titled and dated (or version number) Pass

    Legal Documentation Required

    Evidence of ownership provided. Pass

    Vetting Officer Comments Rates invoice provided, accepted.

    Fireplace

    Is the proposed appliance ‘clean air’ approved? Pass

    Make/Model of fire appliance. Pass

    Elevations showing roof cladding and height of flue in relation to roof. Pass

  • Flashing details (roof/wall penetrations). Pass

    Entire floor plan showing position of proposed fireplace in relation to

    windows, doors and flammable materials. Include labels of all rooms.Pass

    Location of all smoke alarms. Pass

    Manufacturer specifications including seismic restraints and hearth

    information.Pass

    Wetback installation N/A

    Comment from Vetting Officer: Accepted, thank you.

  • Producer Statement PS3 - Fireplace Installation - A2453165

  • Producer Statement ConstructionSolid fuel heating appliance

    All sections of this form must be completed

    TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PERSON WHO HAS UNDERTAKEN THE BUILDING WORK

    Installer company: BC number:

    Installer name: Certified installer/registration no:

    Description of work:

    Make of fire: Model of fire:

    Serial number:

    Legal description:

    Site address:

    NZBC clauses (circle as applicable):

    B1 B2 C1 E2 F7 G10 G11 G12

    I have sighted the above building consent and believe, on reasonable grounds, that the solid fuel heating appliance has been installed as per the above building consent and the heater manufacturer’s instructions. On existing chimneys, it has been inspected for cracks and bonding to the brick fascia and any repairs necessary have been made.

    I understand that Council will rely upon this producer statement, for the purpose of establishing compliance with the above building consent.

    Signature: Date:

    Installer’s contact details:

    Address: Postcode:

    Phone: Fax:

    Mobile: Email:

  • 2019-04-24 Required items for building consent - A2453166

  • The above list is an indication only of the inspections that may need to be carried out to ensure the work complies with the building consent. Additional

    inspections may be required to satisfy the requirements of Section 90 of the Building Act 2004. Persons carrying out building work are to ensure that

    adequate inspections are carried out to enable the Building Consent Authority to be satisfied the work complies with the consent as required by Section

    94(1)(a) of the Building Act 2004.

    Please ensure that all relevant components are inspected and ‘signed off’ by Taupō District Council building control staff before progressing to the next stage and all conditions/notes are complied with.

    Inspection Bookings:For Taupō & Mangakino phone (07) 376 0899For Turangi phone (07) 386 7017

    REQUIRED ITEMS FOR BUILDING CONSENT BC 190280

    Inspections RequiredThe following inspections are required:

    1 Code Compliance - Fire Appliance1 Total Inspections

    Documentation RequiredThe following documentation is required:

    CCC application form PS3 Fireplace

    Advice NotesWhen all building work authorised by this building consent is complete, an electronic Application for Code Compliance Certificate must be submitted online https://online.taupo.govt.nz Until such time as all documentation is received and approved, the final inspection will not be carried out. If no application has been made, Taupo District Council must decide whether to issue the CCC after 2 years of the building consent being granted.

    Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the fire place has been installed in accordance with the New Zealand Building Code. A PS3 form for this purpose is enclosed.

    Fire Appliance: Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the roof flashing system has been installed as per the manufacturers specifications in accordance with E2. A PS3 form for this purpose in enclosed.

    If not already complying, smoke alarms are to be fitted in accordance with NZBC F7.

    The issuing of this consent does not authorise any other work not covered in the description of work on the application, or not clearly indicated as new building work on the building consented plans.

  • 2019-04-26 Processing checksheet - A2453290

  • GoGet Processing Summary ReportConsent No: 190280Site Address: 2/40 Pihanga Street, TaupoDescription: Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan & Dektite Flashings.

    Checklist/Elements Status Notes Processed BySolid Fuel Heater Pass Stephanie Massey

    Property Size Pass SMAS1. Property size Pass Property is < 2 ha. and wood burner meets National

    Environmental Standards for wood burners and is on mfe approved list.Aber Holdings Ltd Kent Haast Freestanding Dry wood No (wetback)1 66 144660

    SMAS

    Fire Pass SMAS1. Location in building Pass Location shown on floor plan - in the lounge SMAS2. Type of fire Pass Freestanding (Kent Haast) SMAS3. Fuel type Pass Wood SMAS4. Manufacturers details and installation instructions supplied

    Pass SMAS

    5. Installation instructions-appliance clearance

    Pass Provided SMAS

    6. Hearth/floor protection Pass Complies with ASNZS 2918:2001 SMAS

    Flue Pass SMAS1. Flue system type Pass Possible types - standard sfp 150mm SMAS2. Roofing Type Pass Profiled metal roof SMAS3. Flashing within scope Pass NZBC E2/AS1 SMAS4. Flashing detail Pass Profiled metal-NZBC E2/AS1 SMAS

    Smoke alarms Pass SMAS1. Location in building Pass Shown on plans - 1 in the hallway servicing all

    bedrooms, single storeyComply with NZBC F7/AS1

    SMAS

    Wetback N/A SMASPre-Issue Admin Check Pass Alix Lattey,Stephanie Massey

    General Pass SMASCheck PIM/CIM Pass Check PIM/CIM. Sort drawings & specifications into

    office copy and applicant/site copy. Check for completeness

    SMAS

    Advice notes / Conditions of consent recorded

    Pass Advice notes / Conditions of consent recorded within application form

    SMAS

    Stamp Plans & Specifications Pass Stamp Plans & Specifications with consent number & office copy/site copy identification stamps

    SMAS

    Stamp siting form N/A SMASStamp drainage as built N/A SMASUpdate LBP N/A SMASRFI and Processing checksheets added to GOGET

    Pass initiate RFI checksheet and processing checksheet reports within GOGET and save to file.

    SMAS

    Signed off RFI’s and completed checksheets Pass SMAS

    Sign Off Pass ALA All relevant checks have been madcompliance is demonstrated and the reasons recorded

    Pass ALA

    Time added Pass ALAWork undertaken by external consultants has been completed correctly

    N/A ALA

    Are the advice notes, conditions and Pass ALA

    Consent 190280Printed 26 Apr 2019 7:33am Page 1 of 2

  • Checklist/Elements Status Notes Processed Bywarnings suitable for the consent?Consent can be granted Pass ALA

    I am satisfied on reasonable grounds that the provisions of the Building Code will be met if the building work in relation to the attached application is properly completed in accordance with the attached plans and specifications.

    Signed:Stephanie Massey

    Date: 26 April 2019 7:33 am

    Consent 190280Printed 26 Apr 2019 7:33am Page 2 of 2

  • Building Consent - A2454349

  • Building ConsentSection 51, Building Act 2004

    BC No: 190280

    The Building

    Street address of building: 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    Legal description of land where building is located: Flat 1 DPS 36739 Lot 7 DP 30456

    Valuation number: 0730359900C

    Building name: N/A

    Location of building within site/block number: N/A

    Level/unit number: N/A

    The Owner

    Name of owner: Mr Abraham

    Contact person: Agent - Dean Buckingham

    Mailing address: Flat 2, 40 Pihanga Street, Taupo 3330

    Street address/registered office: Flat 2, 40 Pihanga Street, Taupo 3330

    Phone number: Landline: Unknown Mobile: 021 355508

    Daytime: Unknown After hours: Unknown

    Facsimile number: N/A

    Email address: [email protected]

    Website: N/A

    First point of contact for communications with the council/building consent authority:

    Full Name: Buck Holdings Limited

    Mailing Address: 1/617 Oruanui Road, RD 4, Taupo 3384

    Phones: 021 355508

    Email: [email protected]

    Building Work

    The following building work is authorised by this building consent:

    Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan & Dektite Flashings.

    This building consent:

    Is issued under section 51 of the Building Act 2004.

    Does not relieve the owner of the building (or proposed building) of any duty or responsibility under any other Act relating to or affecting the building (or proposed building).

    Also does not permit the construction, alteration, demolition, or removal of the building (or proposed building) if that construction, alteration, demolition, or removal would be in breach of any other Act.

  • This building consent is issued subject to the following conditions and advice notes:

    1. Condition: It is a condition of this consent that agents authorized by the building consent authority for the purposes of section 90 of the Building Act 2004 are entitled, at all times during normal working hours or while building work is being done, to inspect -(a) land on which building work is being or is proposed to be carried out; and(b) building work that has been or is being carried out on or off the building site; and(c) any building.

    2. Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the fire place has been installed in accordance with the New Zealand Building Code. A PS3 form for this purpose is enclosed.

    3. Fire Appliance: Prior to a Code of Compliance Inspection being carried out, a PS3 from a suitably qualified person is to be supplied stating the roof flashing system has been installed as per the manufacturers specifications in accordance with E2. A PS3 form for this purpose in enclosed.

    4. If not already complying, smoke alarms are to be fitted in accordance with NZBC F7.

    5. The issuing of this consent does not authorise any other work not covered in the description of work on the application, or not clearly indicated as new building work on the building consented plans.

    When all building work authorised by this building consent is complete, electronic application should be made to Taupo District Council for a CODE COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE and submit the documentation requested as part of this consent. This application and documentation must be submitted and approved prior to booking the final inspection. If no application has been made, Taupo District Council must decide whether to issue the CCC after 2 years of the building consent being granted.

    Compliance Schedule

    A compliance schedule is not required for the building.

    Attachments

    Copies of the following documents are attached to this building consent:

    Approved Plans and Specifications

    Required items sheet attached to front of plans including a list of the inspections required (Section 90)

    Signature:

    Kelvin Short – Building Manager

    On behalf of: Taupo District Council

    Date: 29 April 2019

  • Application for Code of Compliance Certificate BC190280 - A2482677

  • Application for Code Compliance CertificateReference number: REF190606755 Submitted on: 06/06/2019 05:26 p.m.

    The Building Consent

    Building consent number: 190280

    Issued by: Taupō District Council

    Valuation number: 0730359900C

    Property address: 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    Legal description: Flat 1 DPS 36739 on Lot 7 DP 30456Having 1/3 Interest in 1153 Sqm

    The Owner

    Name of owner: Mr. Abraham

    Contact person:

    Mailing address:: 5 Tiel Lane, Papakura 2110

    Street address/registered office:

    Landline:

    Mobile:

    Daytime:

    After hours:

    Fax:

    Email address: [email protected]

    Website:

    The Agent

    Is there an agent working on behalf of the applicant? True

    Name of agent/business: Dean Buckingham

    Contact person:

    Mailing address:: Unit 1, 617 Oruanui Road, RD 4, Taupo 3384

    Street address/registered office:

    Landline:

    Mobile: 021355508

    Daytime:

    After hours:

    Fax:

    Email address: [email protected]

    Website:

    Relationship to owner:

  • First Point of Contact

    First point of contact for communication with Council: Agent

    The Application

    All building work to be carried out under the buildingconsent specified on this form was completed on:

    24/05/2019

    Building work undertaken: Installation of Kent Haast woodburning fire

    The personnel who carried out building work are as follows:

    Type of practitioner: Builder

    Name: Dean Buckingham

    Company name:

    Address:

    Landline:

    Mobile:

    Email address: [email protected]

    Specified systems: There are no specified systems in the building

    I request that you issue a code compliance certificate for this work under section 95 of the Building Act 2004.

    The code compliance certificate should be sent to: Owner

    Attachments

    Abraham PS3.pdf

    Name of person completing this Code ComplianceCertificate application:

    Jude Price

    Relationship to owner (if not owner):

  • Producer Statement - Fireplace BC190280 - A2482678

  • 2019-06-18 Audit Report - G10 - A2490177

  • GoGet Inspection Audit Report

    Consent No: 190280

    Applicant: Buck Holdings Limited

    Valuation Ref: 0730359900C

    Site Address: 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    Work Type: Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan & Dektite Flashings.

    Inspection Type: Code Compliance - Fire Appliance

    Inspection Outcome: Pass

    Inspected By: Peter Kay

    Inspection Date: 18 June 2019 2:21 p.m.

    Duration: 60 minutes

    Inspection Element Status

    General Pass

    Previous inspections N/A

    Approved building consent documents on site Pass

    As per approved consent Pass

    Conditions complied with Pass

    Smoke alarms installed Pass

    On wet back N/A

    H.W. vent in place N/A

    Freestanding Pass

    Hearth PassExisting good condition

    Clearances from walls PassAs per requirements

    Seismic restraint PassBolted

    Roof space clearances Pass

    Flue support and liner spacing?s Pass

    Height of external flue & support Pass

    Flue capped & flashed Pass

    Inbuilt N/A

    Outcome of Inspection Pass

    Approved PassWork appears correct as per approved consented documents and manufacturersrequirements ok to proceed.NOTE: This is a Code Compliance inspection only. This is not a Code ComplianceCertificate.

    Further Inspection Required (Recheck Required) N/A

    Required documents not yet received Pass

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  • 2019-06-18 Site Notice - A2490182

  • Taupo District Council72 Lake Terrace

    TaupoPhone 07 376 0899

    [email protected]

    SITE NOTICE

    Consent No: 190280 18 June 2019Date Printed:

    Applicant: Buck Holdings Limited

    Valuation Ref: 0730359900C

    Site Address: 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    Work Type: Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan & Dektite Flashings.

    Building Category: Residential Level 1

    Inspection Type: Code Compliance - Fire Appliance

    Inspection Outcome: Pass

    Inspected By: Peter Kay

    Inspection Date: 18 June 2019

    Passed ItemsGeneral

    Approved building consent documents on site

    As per approved consent

    Conditions complied with

    Smoke alarms installed

    Freestanding

    Hearth Existing good condition

    Clearances from walls As per requirements

    Seismic restraint Bolted

    Roof space clearances

    Flue support and liner spacing?s

    Height of external flue & support

    Flue capped & flashed

    Outcome of Inspection

    Approved Work appears correct as per approved consenteddocuments and manufacturers requirements ok toproceed.NOTE: This is a Code Compliance inspection only.This is not a Code Compliance Certificate.

    Required documents not yet received

    Documentation StatusCCC application form Accepted

    PS3 Fireplace Accepted

    18 June 2019 KEEP ON SITE FOR RECHECK Page 1 of 1

  • 2019-06-19 Statement of compliance - A2490472

  • Statement of Compliance with the NZ Building Code

    Consent No: 190280

    ISSUED BY: Taupo District CouncilPROJECT

    Site Address: 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    Legal Description: Flat 1 DPS 36739Lot 7 DP 30456

    Work Description: Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan & Dektite Flashings.

    Building Category: Residential Level 1

    OWNER

    Name(s): Mr Abraham

    Address: Flat 2,40 Pihanga Street,Taupo

    [ P ] Application for CCC Received, Signed, Dated and have correct details[ P ] Check all Inspections required and completed with reasons identified[ P ] Records and Notes of Required Standard, Legible and Authors identifiable[ P ] All Consent Conditions Complied With, Checked and no outstanding Conditions[ P ] All records in file complete including Plans, Specifications, Inspection Notes, Certificate and Notices[ P ] Application form for BC, Amendments and all letters and correspondence (refer to NCS system &

    Objective)[ P ] All checks been completed as per Systems and Policy Manual 3.10.1 and 12.2 and a CCC for this

    consent can be issued

    NOTES:Inspections Prepaid: 1Inspections Done: 1Total Inspections Chargeable: 1CCC Backdating of Durability Requirements: Current Lawful Established Use: Detached DwellingYear First Built: 1960 Fire Installed 2019

    Taupo District Council confirms that work done in relation to this project has been completed in accordance with the Building Consent and the New Zealand Building Code.

    Signed: Date: 19 June 2019Name: Glenn WalkerPosition: Building Officer

  • Code of Compliance Certificate - A2490675

  • Code Compliance CertificateSection 95, Building Act 2004

    BC No: 190280

    The Building

    Street address of building: 2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo

    Legal description of land where building is located: Flat 1 DPS 36739 Lot 7 DP 30456

    Valuation number: 0730359900C

    Building name: Not applicable

    Location of building within site/block number: Not applicable

    Level/unit number: Not applicable

    Current, lawfully established, use: Detached dwellings

    Year first constructed: 1960 – Fireplace installed 2019

    The Owner

    Name of owner: Mr Abraham

    Contact person: Agent - Dean Buckingham

    Mailing address: 5 Tiel Lane, Papakura 2110

    Street address/registered office: Unknown

    Phone number: Landline: Unknown Mobile: 021 355508 Daytime: Unknown After hours: Unknown

    Facsimile number: Unknown

    Email address: [email protected]

    Website: Unknown

    First point of contact for communications with the council/building consent authority

    Full Name: Buck Holdings Limited

    Mailing Address: 1/617 Oruanui Road, RD 4, Taupo 3384

    Phone: 021 355508

    Email: [email protected]

    Building Work

    Issued by: Taupo District Council

    Description of work: Installation of a Kent Haast woodburner completed with Pan & Dektite Flashings.

    Intended Use: Detached dwellings Intended Life: Indefinite, but not less than 50 years

    Code Compliance

    The building consent authority named below is satisfied, on reasonable grounds, that:

    a) The building work complies with the building consent;

    Signature:

    Kelvin Short – Building Manager

    On behalf of: Taupo District Council

    Date: 19/06/19

  • 46 Horomatangi Street, Taupō 3330

    Private Bag 2005, Taupo Mail Centre

    Taupō 3352, New Zealand

    T 07 376 0899

    F 07 378 0118

    E [email protected]

    www.taupo.govt.nz

    19 June 2019

    Mr Abraham

    5 Tiel Lane

    Papakura 2110

    Dear Sir/Madam

    Code Compliance Certificate in relation to BC190280

    2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo - Installation of a Kent Haast wood burner completed with Pan & Dektite

    Flashings.

    Please find enclosed the Code Compliance Certificate for the above Building Consent.

    If you require further information, please contact this office on 07 376 0899 or email [email protected].

    Yours sincerely

    Steph Henson

    Business Support Officer

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  • Historical Information 0126-0040/2 MICROFICHE - A114301

  • Checked plan of development against requirements 12-09-1984 - A156628

  • First stage crosslease 6-09-1984 - A156629

  • New Street Address - A297070

  • 18 December 2013

    Hill Adrian MarshallHill Robyn LillianP O Box 1646Taupo

    Dear Mr Duffill,

    NEW STREET ADDRESS File Number: 01260040

    The recent subdivision of 40 Pihanga Street, Taupo – Lot 7 DP 30456 has resulted in the creation of new properties requiring street addresses. The new details for the properties created are:

    Address Legal Description2/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo Lot 7 DP 30456, Flat 1 DPS 367393/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo Lot 7 DP 30456, Flat 2 DPS 367394/40 Pihanga Street, Taupo Lot 7 DP 30456, Garage 2 DPS 36739

    Taupo District Council will advise the following agencies of the new addresses:Land Information New ZealandElectoral OfficePost OfficeQuotable ValuesEmergency ServicesTDC’s own records, rates, property files

    The street addresses are allocated according to the Australia and New Zealand Standard, Geographic Information – Rural and Urban Addressing. If you have any queries regarding your address please contact myself in the Land Information Department on 3760647.

    Yours faithfully

    Jarrod AltyLAND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATOR

  • Specified Departure - Third dwelling unit 9-09-1987 (Rear property) - A156644

  • Drainage Plan - A1863276

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