Newman FLAME VIEW ST1 Guía del usuario

Units 2, 6 & 7 Rawreth Barns,
Dollymans Farm,
Doublegate Lane,
Wickford,
Essex.
SS11 8UD
FLAME VIEW ST1 GAS STOVE
THIS APPLIANCE IS CATEGORY I2H FOR USE
WITH NATURAL GAS AT A SUPPLY PRESSURE
OF 20 mbar
G.B.
INSTALLATION & SERVICING BOOK
THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE
USER
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ISSUE 5

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SECTION
CONTENTS
PAGE
1.0 APPLIANCE INFORMATION 3
1.1 CONDITIONS OF INSTALLATION 3
1.2 FLUE AND CHIMNEY SUITABILITY 3-4
2.0 INSTALLATION 5
2.1 HEARTH 5
2.2 SITING 5
2.3 FLUE CONNECTION 5
2.4 VENTILATION 5
2.5 GAS CONNECTION 6
2.6 FUEL FITTING 7-8
2.7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9-10-11-12
2.8 SPILLAGE 13
2.9 CUSTOMER EDUCATION 13
3.0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 13
3.1 REPLACEMENT PARTS 13
4.0 CERAMICS HEALTH AND SAFETY 14

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1. Appliance information
Model FLAME VIEW
Gas type G20 (natural gas)
Supply pressure (measured at test elbow), mbar 20
Injector (x1) Stereomatic 500
Oxypilot type Erta PG-82 -330 A14
Nominal Heat Input (Qn), kW (Gross)-Maximum Rate 5.1
Gas consumption at max rate (m3/h) 0.526
Minimum heat input kW (Gross) 2.9
Gas consumption at minimum rate (m3/h) 0.300
Gas connection 8mm compression
Remote gas valve TESCO1 RF868-15
Countries of Destination GB
Efficiency class 1
NOX 130 mg/kWH
The stove is a very heavy appliance and care must be used when lifting and moving, we recommend 2 people lift
following Health and Safety lifting guidelines.
Preferably wear suitable gloves and steel toe capped footwear when lifting and installing.
Please read all these instructions before commencing installation, maintenance,
and servicing.
1. Conditions of installation
Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and adjustment of the
appliance are compatible.
It is the law that only a competent person installs all gas appliances i.e., a gas registered installer in accordance with the
current edition of the gas safety (installation and use) regulations or the rules in force. Failure to do so could lead to
prosecution.
The installer must be gas safe registered
The installation must also be in accordance with all relevant parts of the local and national buildings regulations where
appropriate, the building regulations (Scotland consolidation) issued by the Scottish development department, and all
applicable requirements of the following standard codes of practice:
1. BS 5871 part 1
2. BS 6891 installation of gas pipework
3. BS 5440 parts 1 & 2 installation of flues and ventilation
4. BS 8303 installation of domestic heating appliances
5. Is 813 domestic gas installation (republic of Ireland)
No purpose made additional ventilation is normally required for this appliance when installed in G.B.
if installing in Northern Ireland please consult local building regulations
In Scotland, please consult the current edition of the building standards regulations, issued by the
Scottish executive. Any purpose made ventilation must be checked periodically to ensure that it is
free from obstruction.

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1.2 Flue & chimney suitability
This appliance is designed for use with conventional brick built or lined chimneys all flues must
conform to the following minimum dimensions
Minimum dimension of flue 125 mm Diameter.
Minimum effective height of all flue types 3 metres
Before commencing installation, a flue or chimney should be inspected to ensure that all of the
following conditions are satisfied.
1. Check that the chimney / flue only serves one fireplace and is clear of any obstruction,
any dampers or register plates must be removed or securely locked in the open position.
2. Brick / stone-built chimneys or any chimney or flue which has been used for an appliance
burning fuel other than gas must be thoroughly swept.
3. Any under floor air supply to the fireplace must be completely sealed off.
4. Ensure that the inside of the chimney / flue is in good condition along its length and check
that there is no leakage of smoke through the structure of the chimney / flue during and after
the smoke pellet test.
5. Using a smoke pellet check there is an updraft in the chimney / flue and that the smoke can
be seen coming from the terminal / pot outside.
There must be no leakage of smoke through the structure of the chimney during or after the
smoke pellet test and it is important to check the inside upstairs rooms adjacent to the chimney /
flue.
Check the chimney pot / terminal and general condition of the brickwork and masonry. if the
chimney / flue is in poor condition or if there is no up-draught do not proceed with the installation,
IIIIf there is a history of down draught conditions with the chimney / flue, a tested and certificated
flue terminal or cowl suitable for the relevant flue type should be considered.
6. A spillage test must always be carried out during commissioning of this appliance
REAR OF STOVE
OKE MATCH
SM

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WARNING
This stove is fitted with a spillage monitoring system consisting of a thermal switch, which shuts
the appliance off in the event of a blocked flue or inadequate flue pull occurring. The system shall
not be adjusted by the installer or shall not be put out of action. When the spillage monitoring
system is required to be replaced, only original manufacturers parts shall be used.
If the stove switches off for no apparent reason, the appliance should not be used until expert
advice is obtained and the fault rectified.
All surfaces, except the control valve, are working surfaces and become very hot in use. They
must not be touched, or any combustible materials put on them
It is recommended that a fireguard complying to BS 8423 should be fitted for protection of young
children or elderly or infirm persons.
The door must be opened to remove the glass, allow to cool before removing this as it will
become very hot and is a working surface in use.
2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1 HEARTH
The stove must be installed on a non-combustible hearth with the hearth material being at least
12 mm thick the hearth must protrude at least 150 mm (6”) in front of the stove and be of a size
sufficient to accommodate the stove.
2.2 SITING
The stove must not be installed in a bathroom.
Clearance from non-combustible material in the fireplace opening must be at least to the
dimensions in the table below.
Position Non-combustible material Combustible material
Distance mm
Above 100mm 300mm
Back 50mm 300mm
Left 100mm 300mm
Right 100mm 300mm
Fitting the stove any closer to the back and sides may cause Nuisance shutdown of the stove as the
airflow may be compromised and the thermal cut off will operate.

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2.3 FLUE CONNECTION
The flue should be at least 3m high and at least 125 mm diameter (5”) at no point should there be any
negative or horizontal gradients in the flue pipe.
It is recommended that a minimum height of 600mm from the stove before any significant change of
direction of the flue.
2.4 VENTILATION
Ventilation should be in accordance with national regulations in the UK purpose provided ventilation
is not normally required BS5871 part 1 and in IE IS813 (IE only)
2.5 GAS CONNECTION
The gas connection can be made by removing the glass including the retaining frame and seal by
removing the bolts holding it in place once removed the 4 bolts holding the burner in place can be
removed and access to the gas inlet elbow can be gained, once the connection is made and
soundness verified the burner can be replaced ensuring correct position and the 4 bolts then
replaced.

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2.6 Placement of the ceramic logs
The logs should be positioned as in the pictures below.
WARNING: do not change the fuel bed layout, the type or number of logs
Completely fill the burner with
the mica supplied
Ensure if any spills into pilot it
is removed
Do not use appliance without
the mica in the burner
Rear log sits as shown to left
fully back
Front log sits to the front as
shown on left
Ensure the pilot light is visible
Left log sits as shown to left

Right log sits to right as shown
in picture on left
Log sits on the fuel bed and
rests on front log
As shown to left
Branch log sits on front log and
rear log as shown on left
Final log sits on front log and
Small amounts of glowing
flames come up show with X on
picture left & small Chipping’s
can cover metal for de
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coration
but not on the burner
rests on branch log as shown
embers can be place where the

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2.7
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Below – the gas controls, which are situated at the bottom, left of the appliance
Below – remote control handset

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Replacement of batteries in TESCO1 gas control
The TESCO1 gas controls which operate the appliance are battery powered and require replacing
periodically after removing the plastic front cover from the control, the batteries are fitted and
positioned as shown below , always replace the plastic cover once batteries have been fitted
Replacement of batteries in handset
The handset also has batteries as shown below. It is important that the batteries are replaced at least
every 12 months
The meaning (s) of the red indicator on valve and handset
Red indicator Meaning
Permanently Lit Valve tried to light but failed and in LOCKOUT E00
Flashing very fast Valve is busy (will not accept any command )
Flashing once a second Valve detects an error
Permanently off valve in standby or in a stable operation
On momentarily after power up valve doing a self-test
Appears after pressing start indicates time to release pressing the start button
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