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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

                        INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

ATLANTA

SAVANNAH

ECO 550

ECO 650

ECO 750

COUNTRY

NATURAL GAS

PROPANE

Great-Britain/

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  NG

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  PG

Ireland

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  NG

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  PG

Italia

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  NI

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  PI

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  NI

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  PI

España

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  NE

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  PE

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  NE

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  PE

Portugal

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  NP

ATLANTA / SAVANNAH  PP

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  NP

ECO 550 / ECO 650 / ECO 750  PP

Summary of Contents for ATLANTA

Page 1: ...Ireland ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 NG ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 PG Italia ATLANTA SAVANNAH NI ATLANTA SAVANNAH PI ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 NI ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 PI Espa a ATLANTA SAVANNAH NE ATLANTA S...

Page 2: ...50 ECO 750 CONTENTS 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 MAINTENANCE 4 FAULTS 5 DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF THE REGULATOR AND BURNER 6 DIMENSIONS 7 TECHNICAL DETAILS REGULATIONS 8 REPLACEM...

Page 3: ...4 ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 SAVANNAH A TLANTA...

Page 4: ...t light shut off in the event of a gas escape from the main burner Additionally the gas fire is fitted with a thermal one way protection safety system This system shuts off the appliance if the flue g...

Page 5: ...has one main burner which can be operated by the thermostatic knob and or the sliding knob The thermostatic knob is used to choose the correct setting and the modulating thermostat ensures that the s...

Page 6: ...the thermostat knob to the required setting and or pushing the slider into an downward position the burner will now ignite 1 5 TURNING OFF THE FIRE l Turn the thermostat knob to the ignition position...

Page 7: ...ection system of the appliance could lead to discoloration of the walls and ceiling It is therefore very important to ensure that the room in which the appliance is located is sufficiently ventilated...

Page 8: ...20 Pa 0 2 mbar then it is recommended to reduce it IMPORTANT Before beginning the installation check that the details on the rating plate correspond to the gas type and pressure to which the appliance...

Page 9: ...g to the regulations 1 NATURALLY VENTILATED HOUSE see Figure 2 The room in which the appliance is to be fitted must have a non closable combustion air supply opening The minimum dimensions are detaile...

Page 10: ...fitted must have a non closable combustion air supply opening The minimum dimensions are detailed in Technical Details Regulations at the rear of this manual see also Paragraph 2 4 point 2 The flue g...

Page 11: ...ntering 2 COMBUSTIONAIR SUPPLY The combustion air supply has to comply with national and local regulations The minimum dimensions are detailed in Technical Details Regulations at the rear of this manu...

Page 12: ...uch as curtains should not be placed in the vicinity of the gas fire Minimum safe distance 100 cm 2 5 1 Chimney connection opening The appliance has a combined chimney top rear connection opening whic...

Page 13: ...the side stones by gently sliding them downwards over the rail If necessary the rail can be adjusted Position the top stone with the round hole with the widest part facing upwards If you are using th...

Page 14: ...gas tight using soapy water or a leak tester 2 5 6 Positioning the Ceramic Log Set IMPORTANT Do not place any vermiculite or logs against the pilot flame burner Make sure that the pilot flame can burn...

Page 15: ...ould gradually increase in height and become more yellow When all flames are yellow the gas fire has reached the correct temperature The installer should also verify by using the appliance for the fir...

Page 16: ...peration of the gas regulating block thermocouple circuit and the ignition of the main burner l Checking the operation of the security system 4 FAULTS Possible reasons for the gas fire going out are O...

Page 17: ...ove the glass plate Caution The edges of the glass plate may be sharp WEAR GLOVES ECO 750 Remove the front by loosen the allens at the bottomside under the controlpanel and the upperside in the corner...

Page 18: ...19 ENGLISH A TLANTA SAVANNAH ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 Figure 7 ATLANTA SAVANNAH ECO 550...

Page 19: ...TLANTA Figure 8 ECO 650 ECO 750 5 2 ASSEMBLY Assemble in the reverse order Ensure that the bottom plate sealing cord and the glass plate mate correctly Re check all re fitted gas connections for leak...

Page 20: ...21 ENGLISH A TLANTA SAVANNAH ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 Gas connection 6 DIMENSIONS 6 1 ATLANTA SAVANNAH...

Page 21: ...22 ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 SAVANNAH A TLANTA Gas connection 6 2 ECO 550...

Page 22: ...23 ENGLISH A TLANTA SAVANNAH ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 Gas connection 6 3 ECO 650...

Page 23: ...24 ECO 550 ECO 650 ECO 750 SAVANNAH A TLANTA Gas connection 6 4 ECO 750...

Page 24: ...t nett calorific value 10 3 kW 9 5 kW Nominal heat output max 5 8 6 7 kW 5 2 6 2 kW Gas rate max 1 09 m3 s hr 730 gr hr Supply pressure 20 0 mbar 37 0 mbar Burner pressure max Hot 9 3 mbar 29 0 mbar B...

Page 25: ...59 Pilot light set outer casing SIT 0 160 022 11 301207 Pilot light pipe 4 mm l 230 mm 12 301976 Pilot light olive 4 mm 13 301977 Pilot light nut 4 mm 14 302069 Pilot light electrode cable l 250 mm 15...

Page 26: ...o Part no Description 31 301516 Glass clamp model T 32 301509 Glass clamp model L 33 301526 Glass clamp model W 34 301669 Tube ceramic glue 35 301846 Log set Natural gas 36 301848 Log set Propane 37 3...

Page 27: ...01 151205 303376 INTERFOCOS B V HALLENSTRAAT 17 5531 AB BLADEL NEDERLAND E mail info barbas nl Internet www barbas com...

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