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2016 Wood Fire Range

2016 Wood Fire Range - The Grate Place · Metro ECO Flue Systems draw cooling air from the ceiling cavity or outside, not from the room the fire is heating. Minimal clearances are

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2016 Wood Fire Range

Metro ECO Flue Systems draw cooling

air from the ceiling cavity or outside,

not from the room the fire is heating.

Minimal clearances are required to

a combustible surface allowing for

compact wall and corner installations.

Metro fireboxes are constructed with

6, 8 or 10mm NZ steel and firebrick lined

for superior efficiency and longevity.

Peace of mind with our premium

10 year firebox warranty and 1 year

parts warranty on all Metro fires.

Keeping warm is a basic need that we all share, and the

ambience, natural warmth and comfort of a flickering

fire is the perfect way to keep your home warm, dry

and healthy.

Metro fires was born in rural Taranaki back in the

mid-90’s, by Peter Butler working from the garage of

the family home.

Peter saw an opportunity to develop a range of stylish,

well-built, high performing wood fires which would set

the market on fire. Development of the very first Metro

proved to be a success and quickly the brand started

to grow. Instant demand set in, allowing the range to

rapidly expand from a single model to the 27 models

that are featured in this years range.

Metro, as a company, continues to grow and build

on Peter’s legacy with the same passion, drive and

ethics. We are dedicated wood fire specialists and

pride ourselves on using the highest quality materials,

workmanship and the very latest manufacturing

techniques. We are also proud to support local industry

and New Zealand’s future by continuing to design and

manufacture our wood fires right here in New Zealand.

Our continued focus on research and development,

coupled with our product design & innovation saw us

acknowledged at New Zealand’s BEST Awards where

we received the Sustainable Product Design & Consumer

Awards. Receiving these awards reinforces our

commitment to deliver quality NZ made wood fires to

Kiwi homes providing many years of warmth and service.

While we specialise in wood fire development, we also

provide the complete home heating solution with our

extensive range of complimentary heating products.

From our unique Metro ECO flue systems, wetbacks and

heat transfer systems, to our range of floor protectors

(hearths), child guards and heating accessories.

Welcome natural warmth and comfort into your home.

Thank you for choosing Metro fires.

Darin Butler | MANAGING DIRECTOR

Designed and manufactured in

New Zealand by a New Zealand

owned and operated company.

A comprehensive range of clean air

approved and LTD wood fires to suit

both urban and rural homes.

ORCLEAN AIR

LTD RURAL

Most Metro’s can be fitted with a

wetback to assist or fulfil your water

heating requirements.

Metro fires are capable of heating up

to 280m2. Look for this heating area

icon displayed with each wood fire.

M E T R O F I R E S

Model LTD Wee Rad LTD Wee Rad Base LTD Xtreme Rad LTD Xtreme Rad Base LTD Mega Rad LTD Trend Insert

Heating area 150m2 150m2 220m2 220m2 280m2 150m2

Heat output 15kW 15kW 20kW 20kW 24kW 15kW

Wetback ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Appliance finish HT HT HT HT HT VE

Page reference 18 18 18 19 19 21

Model Xtreme Rad Xtreme Rad Base Xtreme Rad Woody Xtreme Ped Euro Rad Euro Ped Mega Rad Trend Insert Smart Insert Mega Smart

Heating area 220m2 220m2 220m2 220m2 220m2 220m2 280m2 150m2 150m2 220m2

Heat output 20kW 20kW 20kW 20kW 20kW 20kW 24kW 15kW 15kW 20kW

Wetback ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓

Appliance finish HT HT HT HT/VE/S HT VE HT VE HT/VE VE/S

Page reference 12 12 13 12 16 16 17 20 20 21

Model Tiny Ped Tiny Rad Wee Rad Wee Rad Base Wee Rad Woody Wee Ped R1 R2 Ambie One Ambie Plus Classic Rad

Heating area 120m2 120m2 150m2 150m2 150m2 150m2 150m2 220m2 170m2 220m2 170m2

Heat output 11kW 11kW 15kW 15kW 15kW 15kW 15kW 20kW 15kW 20kW 17kW

Wetback ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓

Appliance finish HT HT HT HT HT HT/VE HT HT VE VE HT

Page reference 5 5 6 6 7 6 8 8 11 11 9

* This model is not approved with a wetback in a clean air zone, but can be installed with a wetback on properties of 2 hectares or greater.

HT= High temperature paint finish / VE= Vitreous Enamel finish / S= Silver finish

C L E A N A I R A P P R O V E D M O D E L SThese models are suitable for any sized property and can be installed into a clean air zone

L T D M O D E L SThese models are suitable for properties with a land area of two hectares or greater

Model LTD Wee Rad LTD Wee Rad Base LTD Xtreme Rad LTD Xtreme Rad Base LTD Mega Rad LTD Trend Insert

Heating area 150m2 150m2 220m2 220m2 280m2 150m2

Heat output 15kW 15kW 20kW 20kW 24kW 15kW

Wetback ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Appliance finish HT HT HT HT HT VE

Page reference 18 18 18 19 19 21

Model Xtreme Rad Xtreme Rad Base Xtreme Rad Woody Xtreme Ped Euro Rad Euro Ped Mega Rad Trend Insert Smart Insert Mega Smart

Heating area 220m2 220m2 220m2 220m2 220m2 220m2 280m2 150m2 150m2 220m2

Heat output 20kW 20kW 20kW 20kW 20kW 20kW 24kW 15kW 15kW 20kW

Wetback ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓

Appliance finish HT HT HT HT/VE/S HT VE HT VE HT/VE VE/S

Page reference 12 12 13 12 16 16 17 20 20 21

Model Tiny Ped Tiny Rad Wee Rad Wee Rad Base Wee Rad Woody Wee Ped R1 R2 Ambie One Ambie Plus Classic Rad

Heating area 120m2 120m2 150m2 150m2 150m2 150m2 150m2 220m2 170m2 220m2 170m2

Heat output 11kW 11kW 15kW 15kW 15kW 15kW 15kW 20kW 15kW 20kW 17kW

Wetback ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓* ✓ ✓

Appliance finish HT HT HT HT HT HT/VE HT HT VE VE HT

Page reference 5 5 6 6 7 6 8 8 11 11 9

* This model is not approved with a wetback in a clean air zone, but can be installed with a wetback on properties of 2 hectares or greater.

HT= High temperature paint finish / VE= Vitreous Enamel finish / S= Silver finish

C L E A N A I R A P P R O V E D M O D E L S

L T D M O D E L S

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2016

Wood fires release their heat through

a combination of heat radiation,

which heats objects, and convection

which heats the air. The amount of

each varies with most models being

predominantly one type or the other.

A convection wood fire heats the

air immediately around it. Hot air is

lighter (less dense) so it rises away

from the wood fire and gets replaced

with cooler air that is then heated. This

convection air-current means that the

hottest air in the room rises up to the

ceiling with the warmer air remaining

in the lower part of your room.

A radiant wood fire releases heat into

the room by “radiating” an infrared

heat directly from the outer surfaces

of the appliance onto any object in

close proximity. This results in more

heat being retained lower in the room.

Ideal for older and less insulated (or

draughty) homes, and homes with

higher ceilings.

Convection heat Radiant heat

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There are many factors to consider when installing a Metro wood fire in your home

and ensuring you select the correct size and model for your home and heating

requirements is key. The right Metro wood fire with correct operation and good

dry fuel will provide you years of warmth and trouble-free heating.

C H O O S E T H E B E S T F I R E

Check your property size to confirm whether you’re in a clean air zone or not

If your property ‘land size’ is less than 2 hectares, you can only install a clean air model. If your property ‘land size’ is

2 hectares or greater, you can choose to install either a dedicated LTD (rural) model or a clean air approved model.

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Check with your local council for the airshed/emission requirements for your area

The National Environmental Standard permits a maximum of 1.5 grams of particulates per kilogram of fuel burnt with a

minimum heating efficiency of 65%. Some councils have more stringent emission requirements than this. For example,

Central Otago Air Shed 1 is restricted to 0.7 grams and Canterbury is restricted to 1 gram.

2

Choose the correct size Metro fire which will provide the best heat for your home

Choosing the correct sized Metro fire for the space you are wanting to heat is very important. A model that is too

large for the space you are heating will have to be turned down, which reduces efficiency, creates more emissions and

produces contaminants (unburnt) which can damage the firebox and flue system.

Measure the area (m2) you wish to heat and compare it to the heating area icon shown with each model. Homes

with a high stud, lack of insulation or the installation of a wetback or heat transfer system may require more heating

capacity. Your Metro specialist or installer can provide further assistance in choosing the best size Metro fire.

3

Select the best location in your home for your new Metro fire

The location of your fire will determine how well it heats your home. Your Metro fire can be freestanding, insert or

built-in. Determine the best location for your fire to ensure the specified clearances, floor protector requirements, flue

installation, and optimum heat distribution are achieved. Your Metro specialist or certified installer will be more than

happy to visit your home and advise on the best model and installation location for your home heating needs.

4

Have your Metro fire installed by a registered or approved installer

We recommend your Metro fire should always be installed by a registered or approved installer and must be installed

to the manufacturers’ detailed specifications. Your Metro specialist or certified installer can also help manage the

council permit process from consent application through to completed installation.

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2

The key to lighting a good fire is not having to

frequently open the door while the fire is heating up.

Once the door is closed the flue temperature will rise

and the fire will establish more quickly with fewer

emissions. A red hot ember bed will establish sooner

without constant interference.

The wood you burn must be dry and well seasoned

because it will burn cleanly and provide the most heat

to your home. Unseasoned or green wood contains a

great amount of moisture which reduces the burning

temperature of the fire and creates a raft of issues

during operation. It will cause your door glass to

turn black, produce corrosive elements which can be

detrimental to the firebox and flue system, and provide

minimal heat to your home.

When you have an efficient fire burning you will have

bright swirling flames and red glowing embers with

little to no smoke exiting the flue. Your home will also

be warmed with the maximum amount of heat from the

fuel being burnt.

The key to a smokefree fire is a hot firebox and flue.

Get them both hot as quickly as possible to promote

the best draw and cleanest burn.

Place a generous quantity of loosely crumpled

newspaper on the base of the firebox until it is

approximately 50% full of paper. Add dry kindling and

move the air control knob as far to the right as possible,

being the fully open ‘high’ position.

Light the newspaper at two or three locations across

the front of the door opening and leave the door

slightly ajar resting on the latch pin for a few minutes

while the fire establishes.

Once the kindling is burning well, close the door and

allow the fire to establish. After 20 minutes the fire

should be well established and smaller pieces of wood

should now be added. Don’t turn your fire down (limit

air supply) at this stage.

Continue loading smaller pieces of wood until the fire

is well established with a good base of glowing red

embers. Once you have this good base, you can then

start to add larger pieces of wood.

Keep the air control on high until the larger wood

you’ve just added is burning well. You can then

regulate the air control to achieve the desired burn

rate and heat output.

It is best to regulate heat output by adding more

or less wood rather than running your wood fire on

low for extended periods. Creosote is produced and

accumulates in the firebox and flue system when fires

are operated on low for extended periods. This can be

damaging to the firebox and the flue system.

Re-kindle the fire quickly if the wood load has burnt

down to only a few glowing embers.

Smoke Alert

Don’t skimp on newspaper and

kindling as the firebox and flue won’t

get hot enough quickly to draw well

and the fire will struggle to start.

Smoke Alert

Don’t smother your fire by using

wood that is too big or by cramming

too much wood into your burner.

Allow air to flow around the wood.

Smoke Alert

Don’t add too many big logs at once

or add a big log to a dying fire and

turn the air control down. This makes

it hard for the new fuel to ignite.

A H O T B U R N = A C L E A N B U R N

H O W T O S T A R T A G O O D F I R E

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T I P S F O R A C L E A N H O T B U R N

• Organise your firewood well before the

winter season and get it from an approved

reputable merchant. Well seasoned

firewood will provide the most heat and the

cleanest burn. Once split, softwoods take

a minimum of 12 months to season before

burning, and hardwoods at least 24 months.

• Burn only dry, well seasoned firewood that

has been split properly and has a moisture

content of less than 25%. Store your

firewood under cover and off the ground

in a loosely stacked criss-cross pattern to

allow dry air to circulate through it.

• Always open the air control fully prior to

opening the door. Unlatch the door and then

open it slowly to load your wood. When

loading wood, place it end-on, ‘front to

back’. Air spaces should be left between the

wood to enable oxygen to get to as much of

the surface of the wood as possible.

• Every time you refuel, leave the air control

on ‘high’ for a minimum of 20 minutes.

• Don’t burn wood that has been treated

with preservatives or impregnated with

chemicals or glue. Chipboard, particle

board, or laminated board, or any wood

that has been painted, stained or oiled.

• Don’t burn driftwood or other salt laden

wood because it contains corrosive salts

that will damage the firebox and flue system.

• Don’t burn domestic rubbish, glossy

paper, magazines and wrappers or coal.

They produce harmful chemicals that can

damage the firebox and flue system.

Visit metrofires.co.nz for further smart burning and fuel seasoning/storage information

B U R N I N G S M A R T E R

This season we have three package deals delivering unbeatable performance and

warmth to your home, at a price that make other fires shiver. Choose from a 15kW

freestanding package, 20kW freestanding package or 15kW insert package.

Don’t suffer through another cold winter, package up and save!

R E D H O T PA C K A G E D E A L S

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Package includes the following:

• Smart Insert firebox

• Smart Insert Metallic Black fascia

• Standard insert flue kit

• 10 year firebox warranty

S M A R T PA C K A G E D E A L

15KW150M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

1 5 k W PA C K A G E $ 2 6 9 8

Package includes the following:

• R1 wood fire

• Standard freestanding flue kit

• Pioneer double flue shield

• 10 year firebox warranty

R 1 PA C K A G E D E A L

15KW150M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

1 5 k W PA C K A G E

$ 1 7 9 9

Package includes the following:

• R2 wood fire

• Standard freestanding flue kit

• Pioneer double flue shield

• 10 year firebox warranty

R 2 PA C K A G E D E A L

20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

2 0 k W PA C K A G E $ 2 5 9 9

Please note: The R1 and R2 Packages shown above do not include the floor protector (hearth) illustrated. The Smart Insert Package is suitable for masonry chimney installations only and does not include the Metro Smart optional fascia base rail pictured. The prices shown above are for the listed package

contents only. Installation and council consent costs will need to be provided by your local Metro retailer or installer.

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T I N Y P E D T I N Y R A D

T I N Y S E R I E SSmall in size, punching well above their weight

The Tiny Rad is the smallest Rad in

the Metro lineup and stands proudly

on legs. Perfect for smaller sized

homes or the holiday bach/crib.

Cook your favourite soup or boil

the kettle on the dedicated cooktop.

A small versatile fire that does it

all and will provide you with many

years of warmth.

metallic black paint finish

Designed to heat smaller homes

and open areas. The Tiny Ped has

the smallest footprint with corner

and wall clearances of only 25mm

and 60mm respectively. Featuring

a surprisingly large 31 litre firebox

for a compact wood fire. This fire

punches well above its weight with

a peak heat output of 11kW.

metallic black paint finish

WE TBACK1 1KW120M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

WE TBACK1 1KW120M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

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WE TBACK15KW150M2MODE LS

CLEAN AIRW E E S E R I E S

The hot favourites for keeping your family warm this winter

W E E R A D B A S EFrom the ashlip up, the Wee Rad

Base features the firebox and cook

top of the Wee Rad and provides

the same heat output to your

home. The aesthetic difference

between these two models is the

pedestal base. The pedestal base

gives modern clean lines and a

contemporary look to any home.

metallic black paint finish

W E E R A DNZ’s hot favourite every winter.

The Wee Rad has been heating

Kiwi homes for over 15 years.

Recently updated, the Wee Rad

is now bigger, hotter and cleaner

burning with a larger door glass for

enhanced flame view. A popular

model with timeless traditional

styling that will easily heat a

standard 3 bedroom home for

many winters to come.

metallic black paint finish

W E E P E DThe Wee Ped features the same

heat output as it’s Wee Series

siblings. Its 15kW peak heat output

will drive out the winter cold while

its modern design sits well with any

home’s decor. With enhanced flame

picture and smooth contemporary

styling, the Wee Ped is more than

capable of heating the average 3

bedroom home.

metallic black paint finish

matt black enamel finish

7Wee Woody shown on a Rimu 1300 Corner floor protector (granite tile)

W E E W O O D Y

The Wee Series welcomes the

arrival of the Wee Woody.

Designed and built around the Wee

Series firebox with a good capacity,

convenient dry wood storage.

• Heats open areas up to 150m2

• Peak heat output of 15kW

• Wetback water heating option

• 6mm steel firebrick lined firebox

metallic black paint finish

WE TBACK15KW150M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

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R 1

15KW150M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

The raw design of the R1 delivers a

true radiant fire to the Metro range.

Featuring a peak heat output of

15kW coupled with a decent size

firebox, the R1 will keep your home

and family warm this winter with

its impressive radiant heat. All this

from a well priced fire. Available as a

Package Deal (see page 4).

two tone metallic black and charcoal paint finish

R1 shown on an Alloy Medium Wall floor protector

R 2

20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

The naked ambition of the R2 wood

fire delivers true radiant heat that

will out perform all expectations

with a 20kW peak heat output. The

larger model in the R Series, the

R2 is ideal for large, older homes

and will keep winter at bay with it’s

remarkable performance. Available

as a Package Deal (see page 4).

two tone metallic black and charcoal paint finish

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C L A S S I C R A D

1 7KW1 70M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

The Classic Rad features a deep

North/South firebox design

which can accommodate pieces

of firewood up to 540mm long.

Firebox design provides increased

heating capacity with a peak

output of 17kW and the large flat

8mm cooktop provides ample

space for cookpots and the kettle.

metallic black paint finish

WE TBACK

Classic Rad shown on an Rimu Deep Wall floor protector

10 Ambie Plus shown on an Alloy Medium Wall floor protector

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The smaller model in the Ambience Series, the

Ambie One creates an ambience of warmth, comfort

and relaxation. Get the best of both radiant and

convection heat from this convection wood fire that

also throws out huge radiant heat through its one

piece glass front. Award winning design that provides

warmth and comfort all winter long. Wetback options

for properties with a land size of 2Ha or greater.

gloss black enamel finish

A M B I E O N E A M B I E P L U S

Award winning design, performance and

sustainability with style. From the initial spark to the

final embers slowly burning out, the Ambie Plus is

the embodiment of minimalist design, smooth styling

and performance. Get the best of both heats from

this convection wood fire that also throws out huge

radiant heat through its large one piece glass front.

gloss black enamel finish

15KW1 70M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

WE TBACK20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

Award winning design, sleek contemporary style and unbeatable performance

A M B I E N C E S E R I E S

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WE TBACK20KW220M2MODE LS

CLEAN AIRX T R E M E S E R I E S

X T R E M E R A DThe Xtreme Rad features timeless

traditional styling and stands

proudly in any home. A clean hot

burn with generous door glass

providing the perfect flame view.

The Xtreme Rad easily handles

bulky pieces of firewood, and boasts

a large cooktop for the convenience

of cooking the evening meal.

Impressive radiant performance and

features combine to fight off the

extreme cold of winter.

metallic black paint finish

X T R E M E P E DBeat the harshness of winter with

the high performing Xtreme Ped.

The new Xtreme Ped features a

firebox design that burns cleaner

and produces more convection heat

for your home. Larger door glass

and smooth contemporary styling

see this Ped the focal point for

warmth and comfort in any modern

home. Designed to heat larger

homes for many winters to come.

metallic black paint finish

matt black enamel finish

silver finish

X T R E M E R A D B A S EA clean hot burn with generous

door glass providing the perfect

flame view. From the ashlip up,

the Xtreme Rad Base features

the same deep firebox and large

cook top of the Xtreme Rad. The

aesthetic difference between these

two models is the pedestal base.

The pedestal base provides simple

clean lines and will complement the

decor in most modern homes.

metallic black paint finish

Impressive performance and output to fight off the extremes of winter

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Xtreme Woody shown on an Alloy Medium Wall floor protector

X T R E M E W O O D Y

The Xtreme Series for 2016 has

the superb addition of the Xtreme

Woody. Designed and built around

the Xtreme Series firebox featuring

the practicality of a large capacity

wood storage solution.

• Heats open areas up to 220m2

• Peak heat output of 20kW

• 3kW wetback water heating

• 6mm steel firebrick lined firebox

metallic black paint finish

WE TBACK20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

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Mega Smart Built-In with silver fasciaWee Woody + Rimu 1300 corner floor protector (granite tile)Wee Rad + Alloy small wall floor protector

Smart Insert + Smart Insert Vented Zero Clearance Cabinet and optional base railXtreme Ped Silver + Alloy 1300 corner floor protector

Ambie Plus + Alloy medium wall floor protectorEuro Rad + Alloy medium wall floor protector

1515

R1 + Alloy medium wall floor protectorXtreme Woody + Alloy medium wall floor protector

Mega RadWee Ped + Rimu medium wall floor protector (galaxy tile)

Classic Rad + Rimu deep wall floor protectorXtreme Rad Base + Rimu medium wall floor protectorTiny Ped

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For large open-plan homes the Euro Ped will keep

the whole family warm and cosy. Featuring the same

European inspired curved front as the Euro Rad,

with the option of direct vent technology allowing

the combustion air to be drawn in from outside the

home, through the floor, wall or ceiling for increased

efficiency. Convection heat flow suitable for the

modern home.

matt brown enamel finish

matt black enamel finish

E U R O P E D E U R O R A D

The stylish Euro Rad features a curved front with a

generous cooktop and a panoramic door glass ensures

the perfect flame view from any angle. Optional direct

vent technology allows the combustion air to be drawn

in from outside the home, through the floor, wall or

ceiling for increased efficiency. A large radiant appliance

great for high ceiling spaces. Wetback options for

properties with a land size of 2Ha or greater.

metallic black paint finish

WE TBACK20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR DV

20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR DV

Softly curved fronts and panoramic door glass provides the perfect flame view

E U R O S E R I E S

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M E G A R A D

The largest clean air approved

Metro radiant, and the biggest fire

in the Metro family. The Mega Rad

features a huge firebox with a solid

10mm steel cook top to match. This

firebox handles hefty firewood with

ease and is capable of providing

up to 24kW’s of peak heat to keep

the largest of homes warm and

comfortable all winter long.

metallic black paint finish

WE TBACK24KW280M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

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L T D W E E R A D

New Zealand’s hot favourite every

winter. The LTD Wee Rad has been

heating kiwi homes for more than 15

years. Clean burning with impressive

heat output and a large door glass

for enhanced flame view. A popular

model that will easily heat the farm

cottage for many winters to come.

WE TBACK15KW150M2

L T D W E E R A D B A S E

From the ashlip up, the LTD Wee

Rad Base features the same firebox

and cook top as the LTD Wee Rad.

The aesthetic difference being

the pedestal base. The modern

clean lines of this fire give a

contemporary look to any home.

WE TBACK15KW150M2

L T D X T R E M E R A D

The LTD Xtreme Rad loves working

hard on the farm. The deep firebox

takes bulky pieces of firewood and

the large cook top enables this

Rad the practical convenience of

cooking the evening meal. Come

home to the cosy warmth after a

hard days work.

WE TBACK20KW220M2

T H E P E R F E C T F I T F O R K I W I R U R A L P R O P E R T I E S

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From the ashlip up, the LTD Xtreme Rad Base

features the same deep firebox and large cook top of

the LTD Xtreme Rad. The aesthetic difference being

the pedestal base. The pedestal base gives modern

clean lines and a contemporary look to any home.

Delivering 20kW of heat output, the choice is now

yours. Leg or Base?

L T D X T R E M E R A D B A S E L T D M E G A R A D

The largest LTD Metro radiant, and the biggest fire in

the Metro family. The LTD Mega Rad is new for 2016

and features a huge firebox with solid 10mm cook top

to match. Cooking and water heating are dominant

features of this model with both 3kW and 4kW water

heating options available. 24kW’s of peak heat output

will keep the largest of homes warm and comfortable.

WE TBACK20KW220M2 WE TBACK24KW280M2

L T D F R E E S T A N D I N G S E R I E S

These Metro models are suitable for lifestyle and rural properties with a land area of two hectares or greater

• Large flat radiant cooktops on all models

• Peak heat outputs from 15-24kW with overnight burn capabilities

• 3kW or 4kW wetback water heating options

• 6mm steel firebrick lined firebox

• All models finished in metallic black paint

• An LTD Insert model is also available (see page 21)

LTD RURAL

2HA+

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Requiring a minimal hearth projection of only 300mm,

the ECO Trend Insert is a perfect fit for new and existing

installations. Install into either a masonry chimney or

timber framed cavity1. The thermo fan is required for all

installations in a clean air zone and further enhances the

convected heat output and circulation. Wetback options

for properties with a land size of 2Ha or greater.

matt black enamel finish

E C O T R E N D I N S E R T

15KW150M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

Less is more with the Smart Insert. Minimal detailing

and clean lines place the Smart well in any home.

Install into a masonry chimney or timber framed

cavity1 by utilising the Metro Smart Insert Vented

Zero Clearance Cabinet and optional fascia base rail.

matt black enamel finish

metallic black paint finish

S M A R T I N S E R T

WE TBACK15KW150M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

I N S E R T & B U I L T - I N S E R I E S

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Relax in the warmth and comfort of the LTD Trend

Insert. Featuring a gentle sloping flush front and

smooth rolled ashlip, this fire is perfect for new and

existing installations into either a masonry chimney or

timber framed cavity1. Designed for properties 2Ha+.

matt black enamel finish

L T D T R E N D I N S E R T

WE TBACK15KW150M2MODE L

LTD RURAL

2HA+

The perfect blend of functionality and smart

contemporary styling. A dedicated ‘Built-In’ appliance

designed for installation into a timber framed cavity.

With an outstanding peak heat output of 20kW, this

Built-In drives out the cold all winter long.

matt black enamel finish

silver finish

M E G A S M A R T B U I L T - I N

WE TBACK20KW220M2MODE L

CLEAN AIR

Mega Smart Built-In Matt Black enamel

1 The ECO Trend Insert, LTD Trend Insert and Smart Insert can be installed into a timber framed cavity (false chimney) with the addition of the specific Metro Vented Zero Clearance Cabinet (VZCC).

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Insert & Built-In Wood Fires

Metro offer three insert models (ECO & LTD Trend Insert

and Smart Insert) which are traditionally installed into a

masonry chimney, and one dedicated Built-In wood fire

(Mega Smart Built-in) specifically designed for installation

into a timber framed cavity (false chimney).

All Metro Insert wood fires can be converted to a Built-In

appliance and installed into a timber framed cavity by

utilising the specific Metro Vented Zero Clearance

Cabinet and the Metro ECO Built-In Flue System.

As the Mega Smart Built-In is a dedicated built-in

appliance, it comes standard with a Metro Vented Zero

Clearance Cabinet (VZCC) pre-fitted to its firebox all

ready for installation into a timber framed cavity.

Vented Zero Clearance Cabinet (VZCC)

Utilising a VZCC enables the Metro ECO & LTD Trend

Inserts, and Smart Insert to be installed into a timber

framed cavity. The VZCC replaces the more traditional

masonry chimney for a fraction of the cost.

Metro ECO Built-In Flue System

The Metro ECO Built-In Flue System must be used with

all ‘built-in’ installations of Metro wood fires. This system

incorporates Metro’s unique vertical discharge cowl which

improves flue draw and increases performance.

Please refer to the Installation/Operation manuals for

the Insert and Built-In models and the applicable VZCC

Installation manuals which are available from your Metro

retailer or online at www.metrofires.co.nz

Smart Insert installed with a Smart Insert Vented Zero Clearance Cabinet,

ECO Built-In flue system and optional fascia base rail

N O C H I M N E Y ?N O P R O B L E MEnjoy the look and natural heat of an insert wood fire without the expense of constructing a masonry chimney within your home.

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Metro heat transfer systems utilise the excess heat produced by

your wood fire, and distribute it via a ducting system to warm

other rooms within your home. The excess heat trapped at ceiling

level can reach temperatures of up to 30-35oC. By distributing

this excess heat you can spread warmth throughout your home.

Climate Control System

Utilise your 3 Room Heat Transfer System

to circulate fresh filtered air throughout

your home during summer.

The Fresh Air System is an extension

of the Heat Transfer System and is the

ideal way to keep your home cool over

summer and provide a dry and healthy

environment for your family.The Fresh Air System utilises the components of the 3 Room Heat Transfer

System and adds extra ducts, dampers and high grade filter

Climate Control System components • 1 x 200mm dia. intake grille • 1 x fresh air/heat switch • 1 x 6m length of 200mm dia. Unilok duct • 1 x 200mm in-line filter • 1 x Y damper 200/200/200mm • 1 x Y branch 150/150/150mm • 2 x 150mm x 3m insulated duct • 1 x 150mm in-line barrel damper • 1 x Y branch 200/200/150mm • 1 x large roll of ducting tape

3 Room Heat Transfer System

Designed to distribute an even heat

throughout your home.

The system features a 3 speed controller

and European designed 3 speed mixed-

flow fan with a maximum airflow of

910m3 of heated air per hour.

Additional room outlets can be easily

added to extend the system. Transfer heat from your lounge room to 3 or more rooms in your home

Warmest air rises to ceiling 30-35ºC

Comfort level 22-24ºC

3 Room Heat Transfer System components • 1 x 200mm dia. intake grille • 1 x LCD thermostat with 3 speed fan controller • 2 x 3m lengths of 200mm dia. insulated acoustic duct • 1 x 200mm dia. 3 speed fan module • 1 x 3 way splitter • 3 x 3m lengths of 150mm dia. insulated duct • 3 x 150mm dia adjustable cone outlet diffusers • 4 x rolls of ducting tape

1 Room Heat Transfer System

Ideal for smaller homes or if you are

only requiring one additional room to

be heated. The 1 Room System comes

with a fan capable of moving 320m3

of heated air per hour.

Warmest air rises to ceiling 30-35ºC

Comfort level 22-24ºC

Transfer heat from your lounge room to 1 other room in your home

1 Room Heat Transfer System components • 1 x 150mm dia. intake grille • 1 x thermostat • 2 x 3m lengths of 150mm dia. insulated duct • 1 x 150mm dia. inline fan • 1 x 150mm dia. adjustable cone outlet diffusers • 2 x rolls of ducting tape

C L I M AT E C O N T R O LCreate a dry, healthy environment and reduce condensation and dampness in your home.

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Metro have dedicated years of development and

testing to deliver the best performance and efficiency

from a flue system. A Metro ECO Flue System will

retain the warmth from your Metro wood fire in your

home, and reduce fuel consumption at the same time.

Metro ECO Base Flue System

The Metro ECO Base Flue system is a double-liner

system consisting of a 150mm flue pipe, 200mm inner

liner, 250mm outer liner and Metro ECO Cowl.

The easily-recognisable rocket shaped cowling

operates on a vertical discharge principle, and induces

updraft to the flue gases increasing draw within the

flue pipe. The unique design and performance of the

Metro ECO Cowl and ECO Base Flue system is what

sets it apart from a standard design flue system.

The Metro ECO Base Flue system is ventilated from

either your home’s ceiling cavity or from outside the

home, not from the room being heated by your wood

fire. This ensures all the heat provided by your wood

fire stays within your home instead of disappearing up

the flue system to ventilate it.

The energy savings achieved by the ECO Base Flue

System are impressive. Lab testing of a standard

flue system resulted in the heated air provided by

the wood fire being drawn out of the home at an

astounding rate of 450 litres per minute. Now that’s a

lot of hot air to lose!

Metro ECO Option Kit

The ECO Option Kit is designed for installation in

combination with the Metro ECO Base Flue System.

The ECO Option kit enables homes without a vented

ceiling cavity or homes featuring a sloping ceiling,

to still achieve the same performance and efficiency

benefits the Metro ECO Base Flue System provides.

Instead of the ventilation for the flue system being

drawn from within the ceiling cavity, it is drawn from

outside the home.

Standard Flue Systems

Standard flue systems draw their cooling air from the

room that is being heated by the wood fire. On a cold

winter’s night these hugely inefficient flue systems

can empty an average sized room of potentially 28oC

air, once every hour. It replaces this air heated by the

wood fire with the outside air which in some regions

can be below zero.

P E A K P E R F O R M A N C E

Standard Flue SystemECO Base Flue System + ECO Option Kit

(for homes with no ceiling cavity)

ECO Base Flue System

(for homes with a ceiling cavity)

See your Metro dealer for a copy of Metrofires 2016 Specifications for full details relating to all Metro ECO Flue System’s.

No heat loss with a Metro

ECO Flue

No heat loss with a Metro

ECO Flue

Excessive heat loss with a

Standard Flue

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* Galvanised and Stainless steel outer liner options available

E C O B A S E F L U E S Y S T E M *Suitable for freestanding wood fires

being installed into a home with a vented

ceiling cavity (attic space). Ventilation for

the flue system is drawn from within the

homes ceiling cavity.

E C O O P T I O N K I T *An additional kit installed with the ECO

Base Flue System for homes without a

vented ceiling cavity or homes featuring

a sloping ceiling. Ventilation for the flue

system is drawn from outside the home.

E C O E X T E N S I O N K I T *Suitable for extending all Metro Flue

Systems within the roof space and outside

the home. Includes 1200mm lengths of

150mm unpainted fluepipe, 200mm inner

liner and 250mm outer liner.

E C O I N S E R T F L U E S Y S T E MSuitable for all Metro Insert fires being

installed into a masonry chimney.

E C O B U I L T - I N F L U E S Y S T E MThis flue system must be installed with

all Metro Built-In fires and also Metro

Insert fires with a Vented Zero Clearance

Cabinet (VZCC) being installed into a

timber framed cavity/false chimney.

E C O S W A P O V E R K I T *Designed for wood fire ‘swap-overs’

when use of the homes existing 200mm

and 250mm liners is permitted. Includes

1200mm lengths of 150mm fluepipe (x3)

and a Metro ECO Cowl.

Ask for a Metro ECO Flue System with your Metro

wood fire

M E T R O E C O F L U E S Y S T E M S

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Clean Air Models Wall Floor Protectors Corner Floor Protectors

ECO Tiny Ped • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •ECO Tiny Rad • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Wee Rad • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • •Wee Rad Base • • • • • • • • • • •Wee Rad Woody • • • • • • • • •Wee Ped • • • • • • • • • • •R1 • • • • • • • • •R2 • • • • • • • •Ambie One • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Ambie Plus • • • • • •Classic Rad • • • • •Xtreme Rad • • • • • • • • • • •Xtreme Rad Woody • • • • • • • • •Xtreme Ped • • • • • • • • • • •ECO Euro Rad DV • • • • • • • • • • •ECO Euro Ped DV • • • • • • • 2 • • 2 • 2 •Mega Rad • • • •ECO Trend Insert •Smart Insert •LTD Models Wall Floor Protectors Corner Floor Protectors

LTD Wee Rad • • • • • • • • • • • • •LTD Wee Rad Base • • • • • • • • • • • •LTD Xtreme Rad • • • • • • • • • • •LTD Mega Rad • • • •

1 This model must have the Pioneer corner wing shields fitted to fit this floor protector.2 This model must have the Pioneer double flue shield side extensions fitted to fit this floor protector.

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Metro freestanding wood fires only require an ash

hearth/floor protector and are tested to and comply

with the minimum floor protector requirements of

AS/NZS 2918:2001.

Attractive, durable and cost effective, Pioneer floor

protectors can be laid on top of existing carpet for

quick and easy installation. Finished in black alloy, pine

and pacific rimu trim with a range of tile colours.

Alloy trim is offered with a black tile only. The black

trim is a folded one-piece anodised aluminium extrusion

which eliminates sharp corners and visible fixings.

Alloy floor protectors are available in four wall sizes

and three corner sizes.

Pine floor protectors are offered in two wall sizes,

two corner sizes and an Insert size. Pacific rimu floor

protectors are offered in two wall sizes and three

corner sizes.

The pine & pacific rimu floor protectors are enhanced

with natural stains and are oiled, waxed and polished

to bring out the natural timber grain and lustre. Both

timber trim options are available in Pioneer’s full range

of tile colours.

F L O O R P R O T E C T O R S

Use the table below to match a floor protector to a Metro wood fire.

LEG & BASE MODELS

LEG & BASE MODELS

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Alloy floor protectors are available in black trim with black tile

Pine and Rimu timber trim floor protectors are available

in a range of tile colours

PINE INSERT PINE WALL ALLOY & RIMU WALL PINE, ALLOY & RIMU CORNER

Please note: All measurements detailed are in mm. The dimensions shown are nominal only. Actual floor protector dimensions may alter slightly to accommodate the varying sizes of the tiles used. Pine and pacific rimu trim floor protectors - When calculating the minimum size floor protector your heating appliance requires, the floor protector is the tiled area only: trim measurement “x” does not form part of the floor protector and must be deducted from your calculations. Alloy trim floor protectors - The overall dimensions constitute an “Ash Floor Protector” as the alloy trim is not a combustible material. Please consult your retailer for the full range of tile options available.

Floor Protector Dimensions

Pioneer Wall Floor Protectors Pioneer Corner Floor Protectors

Width 650 855 1042 1042 955 955 1255 980 980 1000 1150 1300 1000 1150 1000 1150 1300

Depth 830 840 1012 1148 935 1085 360 945 1100 1180 1310 1493 1180 1310 1180 1310 1525

X Dimension 23 23 23 35 35 23 23 35 35 35

Y Dimension 670 700 814 670 700 670 700 863

Z Dimension 465 640 689 465 640 465 640 619

Thickness 30 30 30 30 25 25 43 40 40 30 30 30 25 25 40 40 40

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A L L O Y F L O O R P R O T E C T O R SAlloy floor protectors are available

in black trim with black tile

P I N E & R I M U F L O O R P R O T E C T O R SPine and Rimu timber trim floor protectors

are available in a range of tile colours

Q U I C K & E A S Y T O

I N S T A L L

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Insert & Built-In Dimensions (mm) A B C D E F G H I J K L

ECO Trend Insert 560 500 550 405 810 185 650 825 300 170 360 340

Smart Insert 560 495 550 405 890 30 672 825 312 130 325 475

Mega Smart Built-In 860 631 814 445 1057 30 822 1057 505 212 402 500

LTD Trend Insert 560 500 550 405 810 185 650 825 350 170 360 460

Please note: All measurements detailed for the ECO Trend Insert, Smart Insert and LTD Trend Insert exclude the 13mm insulating blanket.

Floor Protector Heights 0mm 10mm 15mm 20mm 25mm 30mm 35mm 40mm 41mm+

ECO Trend Insert - DIMENSION X 300mm minimum projection is required irrespective of the height of the floor protector

Smart Insert - DIMENSION X 395mm 371mm 371mm 353mm 353mm 332mm 332mm 312mm 312mm

Mega Smart Built-In - DIMENSION X 505mm minimum projection is required irrespective of the height of the floor protector

LTD Trend Insert - DIMENSION X 455mm 455mm 445mm 436mm 424mm 408mm 396mm 366mm 350mm

See your Metro dealer for a copy of the 2016 Specifications for details relating to Metro Inserts, Built-In models, and the Metro Vented Zero Clearance Cabinets.

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Metro insert and built-in fires are tested to comply with

AS/NZS 2918:2001 incorporating Appendix ‘E’ when

installed in accordance with the manufacturers

installation/operation manual supplied with each fire.

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Floor Protector Requirements

A floor protector must project from behind the fascia the

distance specified (X) in the table below, and 200mm from

each side of the door opening. Minimum projection is the

distance from the front of the wall lining (behind the fascia)

to the front non combustible point of the floor protector.

Smart Insert

Requires an insulating floor protector with recommended

construction of tiles on 26mm thick eterpan or equivalent.

The forward projection detailed below (X) is dependent on

the height of the fireplace insert above the combustible floor.

ECO Trend Insert

On properties less than 2 hectares, the ECO Trend Insert

must be installed with the single speed Metro thermo fan.

Requires an ash-hearth floor protector with recommended

construction of tiles on 6mm thick non combustible board.

Any non-combustible material fixed directly to a combustible

floor is acceptable, including glass, steel or aluminium sheet.

Installation into a Vented Zero Clearance Cabinet requires

an insulating floor protector. Please refer to the ECO Insert

VZCC Installation manual for further detail.

LTD Trend Insert

Requires an insulating floor protector. The forward

projection is dependent on the height of the fireplace insert

above the combustible floor. The schedule of projections

listed for heights of 0mm to 41mm+ can be achieved by

the thickness of the floor protector, raising the insert or a

combination of the two. Recommended construction is tiled

eterpan with a combined thickness as detailed below.

Mega Smart Built-In

Requires an insulating floor protector with recommended

construction of 18mm thick eterpan board or equivalent,

finished with a non combustible tile or similar. The floor

protector must be a minimum width of 1057mm with a

minimum overall projection of 505mm.

Mantel clearance

A timber or combustible mantel shelf above the fireplace

insert opening should be a minimum distance (L) above the

top of the Metro’s fascia as detailed in the table below. If the

clearance is less than the minimum specified, a deflector or

heat shield will be required to be fitted under the mantel.

Please refer to AS/NZS 2918:2001 for further instructions.

I N S E R T & B U I L T - I N S P E C I F I C AT I O N S

Minimum installation clearances with a Pioneer double flue shield fitted Wetback Dimensions

Clean Air Approved Models A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Width Depth Height

ECO Tiny Ped 210 430 580 290 25 200 185 60 790 650 990 875 250 280 470 490 530 665

ECO Tiny Rad 225 552 580 420 150 200 300 75 805 650 1165 925 250 280 470 505 530 665

Wee Rad 1 251 568 580 455 150 230 260 100 831 825 1224 1015 425 295 485 615 501 688

Wee Rad Base 271 678 580 489 180 230 370 120 851 825 1270 1049 425 295 485 615 501 691

Wee Rad Woody 271 708 580 509 200 230 400 120 851 825 1285 1069 425 365 555 615 501 758

Wee Ped 2 263 651 580 490 170 230 350 110 843 825 1274 1050 425 295 485 602 503 665

R1 243 774 586 554 280 244 530 100 829 825 1370 1118 425 N/A N/A 488 485 668

R2 246 858 626 582 275 235 570 100 872 905 1449 1203 505 N/A N/A 575 537 690

Ambie One 250 538 589 391 100 275 250 100 839 825 1142 960 427 350 540 577 464 717

Ambie Plus 267 685 658 462 125 275 350 100 925 905 1317 1110 506 360 550 671 550 759

Classic Rad 3 257 695 780 500 220 229 430 100 1037 728 1487 1168 328 393 583 530 708 680

Xtreme Rad 251 650 630 458 100 227 280 100 881 907 1277 1077 507 349 539 740 554 743

Minimum clearances

All Metro wood fires comply with AS/NZS 2918:2001.

Minimum clearances shown below are detailed in millimetres,

with a Pioneer double flue shield fitted to the appliance.

Measurements are taken from the following reference points

as illustrated in the diagrams far right.

• The nearest combustible wall or surface (A, B, D, E, G, H)

• The Metro’s flue centre (A, B, C, D)

• The Metro’s cabinet/heatshield outermost point (E, F, G, H)

• The edge of the ash floor protectors non-combustible

surface (C, F, I, J, K, L, M)

Clearance reductions

AS/NZS 2918:2001 allows for a reduction in minimum

clearances as detailed in tables 3.1 and 3.2 of the standard.

Some Metro models have undergone additional testing

which allows for reduced clearances. Please see the

footnotes below the table for the applicable models.

Specifications were correct at the time of printing, but

may alter and those detailed should be used as a guide

only. If in doubt, please consult your nearest Metro retailer.

1 Wee Rad corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 120mm with the Wee Rad corner wing shields fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 425mm, (K) to 1180mm and (L) to 985mm. When fitting the corner wing shields the Wee Rad itself must be installed to a corner clearance (E) of 120mm. The corner wing shields are then fitted which gives a wall to shield corner clearance of 100mm.

2 Wee Ped corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 115mm if installed with a Pioneer double flue shield with the side extensions fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 436mm, (K) to 1197mm and (L) to 996mm.

3 Classic Rad corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 180mm if installed with a Pioneer double flue shield with the side extensions fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 460mm, (K) to 1430mm and (L) to 1127mm.

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Minimum installation clearances with a Pioneer double flue shield fitted Wetback Dimensions

Clean Air Approved Models A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Width Depth Height

ECO Tiny Ped 210 430 580 290 25 200 185 60 790 650 990 875 250 280 470 490 530 665

ECO Tiny Rad 225 552 580 420 150 200 300 75 805 650 1165 925 250 280 470 505 530 665

Wee Rad 1 251 568 580 455 150 230 260 100 831 825 1224 1015 425 295 485 615 501 688

Wee Rad Base 271 678 580 489 180 230 370 120 851 825 1270 1049 425 295 485 615 501 691

Wee Rad Woody 271 708 580 509 200 230 400 120 851 825 1285 1069 425 365 555 615 501 758

Wee Ped 2 263 651 580 490 170 230 350 110 843 825 1274 1050 425 295 485 602 503 665

R1 243 774 586 554 280 244 530 100 829 825 1370 1118 425 N/A N/A 488 485 668

R2 246 858 626 582 275 235 570 100 872 905 1449 1203 505 N/A N/A 575 537 690

Ambie One 250 538 589 391 100 275 250 100 839 825 1142 960 427 350 540 577 464 717

Ambie Plus 267 685 658 462 125 275 350 100 925 905 1317 1110 506 360 550 671 550 759

Classic Rad 3 257 695 780 500 220 229 430 100 1037 728 1487 1168 328 393 583 530 708 680

Xtreme Rad 251 650 630 458 100 227 280 100 881 907 1277 1077 507 349 539 740 554 743

All other models

Ambience models

Clearance reductions

AS/NZS 2918:2001 allows for a reduction in minimum

clearances as detailed in tables 3.1 and 3.2 of the standard.

Some Metro models have undergone additional testing

which allows for reduced clearances. Please see the

footnotes below the table for the applicable models.

Specifications were correct at the time of printing, but

may alter and those detailed should be used as a guide

only. If in doubt, please consult your nearest Metro retailer.

1 Wee Rad corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 120mm with the Wee Rad corner wing shields fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 425mm, (K) to 1180mm and (L) to 985mm. When fitting the corner wing shields the Wee Rad itself must be installed to a corner clearance (E) of 120mm. The corner wing shields are then fitted which gives a wall to shield corner clearance of 100mm.

2 Wee Ped corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 115mm if installed with a Pioneer double flue shield with the side extensions fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 436mm, (K) to 1197mm and (L) to 996mm.

3 Classic Rad corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 180mm if installed with a Pioneer double flue shield with the side extensions fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 460mm, (K) to 1430mm and (L) to 1127mm.

Minimum installation clearances with a Pioneer double flue shield fitted Wetback Dimensions

Clean Air Approved Models A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Width Depth Height

Xtreme Rad Base 251 650 630 458 100 227 280 100 881 907 1277 1077 507 349 539 740 554 743

Xtreme Rad Woody 251 680 630 478 120 227 310 100 881 907 1292 1097 507 382 572 740 554 813

Xtreme Ped 251 624 630 441 110 227 280 100 881 907 1254 1065 507 349 539 688 554 721

ECO Euro Rad 250 625 625 435 80 200 250 100 875 905 1240 1065 505 338 528 750 575 745

ECO Euro Ped 4 230 585 625 495 170 200 250 80 855 905 1325 1120 505 325 515 670 575 715

Mega Rad 285 720 728 497 100 224 300 130 1013 1006 1431 1227 606 300 490 840 659 744

Minimum installation clearances with a Pioneer double flue shield fitted Wetback Dimensions

LTD Models (Rural) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Width Depth Height

LTD Wee Rad 251 548 580 425 120 230 240 100 831 825 1180 985 425 295 485 615 501 688

LTD Wee Rad Base 251 658 580 489 180 230 350 100 831 825 1270 1049 425 300 490 615 501 691

LTD Xtreme Rad 251 650 630 458 100 227 280 100 881 907 1277 1081 507 350 540 740 554 743

LTD Xtreme Rad Base 251 650 630 458 100 227 280 100 881 907 1277 1081 507 350 540 740 554 743

LTD Mega Rad 285 720 728 497 100 224 300 130 1013 1006 1431 1227 606 300 490 840 659 744

F R E E S T A N D I N G S P E C I F I C AT I O N SWetback connections

Wetback connection dimensions are taken facing the

Metro wood fire/wall.

• Tiny models are 92mm left of the flue centre

• Wee models are 226mm left of the flue centre

• Classic model is 183mm left of the flue centre

• All other models including all LTD freestanding models

are 140mm left of the flue centre.

4 ECO Euro Ped corner clearance (E) can be reduced to 110mm if installed with a Pioneer double flue shield with the side extensions fitted. This in turn also reduces clearances (D) to 435mm, (K) to 1240mm and (L) to 1060mm.

All details are correct and current at the time of printing. Specifications are subject to change without notification; If in doubt consult your Metro retailer.

Bricks25mm thick masonry refractory composite Metro side wall fire bricks

Glass5mm Robax German Ceramic Glass

FireboxFireboxes are constructed of quality NZ made 6mm steel plate

Robotic weldsFirebox and outer panels welded using the latest robotic techniques to stringent quality control standards

Outer panels Fabricated from quality NZ made steel

Flat Solid CooktopsFirebox tops, single or twin layers of 6mm, 8mm or 10mm quality NZ made steel

Baffles6mm thick NZ made steel for all baffle plates

Baffle linings of German engineered high temperature calcium silicate boards

Coating SystemsAll coatings are either USA made high temperature metallic black paint, or quality NZ applied vitreous enamel or a baked on and polished high temperature silver

D E S I G N E D A N D M A D E I N N E W Z E A L A N D

Manufactured using the highest quality materials providing top performance and longevity

Your Metro retailer details

www.metrofires.co.nz | [email protected]

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