
PERMANENT FIREBASE INSTALLATION
‘SAND ONLY’ FIREBASE INSTALLATION
FIREBASE MAINTENANCE
Use a permanent firebase (not supplied)
for better performance and easier
maintenance.
1. Place only the required amount of
washed sand into the fire chamber
as specified in the table on page 3.
2. Without compacting the sand, mould
it into a shallow “birds nest” shape
measuring about 40mm deep at the
centre, rising to 60mm at each side.
3. Using the correct firebase tile pack
for your size Chimenea as
designated on the packaging; place
the round tile centrally in the “bird’s
nest”. Add remaining ceramic tiles in
circles around the centre tile; as
shown on the firebase tile pack.
4. Use a couple of handfuls of sand
as “grout”; spread around across
the top of the tiles to fill in between
the gaps. Firmly pat the sand
around the top and remove any
excess sand.
1. Place only the required amount of washed sand (not supplied) into the fire
chamber as specified in the table.
2. Without compacting the sand, mould it into a shallow “birds nest” shape
measuring about 40mm deep at the centre, rising to about 80mm at each side.
NOTE: Use only as much sand as required.
3. The sand only firebase “birds nest” will flatten out over time and needs to be
reshaped every time the ash is removed.
After approximately every 5 - 7 fires the ash should be removed and the sand base
reconstructed to the “birds nest” shape.
Advantages of a permanent firebase:
• It centralizes the fire within the
chamber for best all round radiant
heating performance.
• Increases insulation between the
fire and the surfaces below the
Chimenea
• Achieves best fuel economy using
low flame height fires over a base of
glowing coals.
• Simplifies ash removal. The sand
only firebase “bird nest” will
flatten out over time and needs
to be reshaped every time the ash is
removed.
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