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Introduction
This appliance is supplied as a complete suite of enclosure of gas fire burner
unit, enclosure and fascia. To comply with the approval this fire must be
installed as designed.
Fascia: The fire must be installed with the fascia “floating” on the wall with
the required “air intake” area provided below the shelf as shown in the
following pages. The fascia should never be “flush” mounted into the wall
otherwise serious burner damage will occur. The fascia must be installed as
intended and ventilation to the burner must be provided.
Enclosure: Special notice should be taken for the requirements of both the
metal and stone fascia version fires as the enclosure must be installed
differently. On the metal fascia version the enclosure is flush with the
finished wall. On the stone fascia version the enclosure must stand 18mm
proud of the finished wall.
Gather: An optional gather is available to attach the enclosure to a 127mm
class 2 flue liners. This gather should be ordered with the appliance however
if this has been missed this can be ordered from Customer Services on
01325-327221.
Gas Supply: This appliance requires a steady gas supply within +/- 1mBar
of the approved pressure as shown on the data plate at all times. Inlet is via
an 8mm gas line. If the gas line is longer than 1.5mtrs then the gas line
should be increased in diameter to 15mm and possibly larger depending on
the length of gas pipe required.
LPG Version: If running this appliance from Gas Bottles the minimum
requirement is 2 x 47Kg bottles with a regulator set to the required pressure
and a changeover valve. Failure to do this will result in nuisance shutdowns
especially in very cold weather.
Flame: It is normal with this type of appliance for the flame to be directed
towards the back of the enclosure.
Flue System: This fire is approved for use with a class 2 / 127mm flue of 2
meters minimum. If a flue system in excess of the specified length is used
this may cause a very strong draw to occur which will result in the flame
being adversely effected and forced towards the back of the enclosure. This
is unavoidable and is a site specific condition and does not indicate an
appliance fault.
Remote Heat Shield: This fire is approved with the heat shield in place.
The fire should never be operated without the heat shield; any resulting
damage caused by heat is not covered by the warranty.