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5113454/03

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Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2007.

Model 754

INSET LIVE FUEL EFFECT GAS FIRE

Fitted with an

Artura 

fascia

(GC No. 32-032-59)

We trust that this guide gives
sufficient details to enable this
appliance to be installed and
maintained satisfactorily. However, if
further information is required, our

Baxi Fires Division Technical
Helpline

will be pleased to help.

Telephone 

08706 061 065 

(National

call rates apply in the United
Kingdom)
In the Republic of Ireland
Telephone

0044 8706 061 065.

THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH

NATURAL GAS (G20).

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THIS

FIRE TO BE CONVERTED TO LPG.

AN LPG KIT DOES NOT EXIST FOR

THIS GAS FIRE.

THIS APPLIANCE IS SUITABLE ONLY

FOR INSTALLATION IN THE UNITED

KINGDOM (GB) AND THE REPUBLIC

OF IRELAND (IE). 

INSTALLER: Please leave this guide with the 

owner

INSTALLER GUIDE

Summary of Contents for 754

Page 1: ...ires Division Technical Helpline will be pleased to help Telephone 08706 061 065 National call rates apply in the United Kingdom In the Republic of Ireland Telephone 0044 8706 061 065 THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS G20 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THIS FIRE TO BE CONVERTED TO LPG AN LPG KIT DOES NOT EXIST FOR THIS GAS FIRE THIS APPLIANCE IS SUITABLE ONLY FOR INSTALLATION IN THE UNITED KIN...

Page 2: ...rmission to reproduce any part of this publication should be made giving details of the proposed use to the following address The Company Secretary Baxi Heating UK Limited The Wyvern Business Park Stanier Way Derby DE21 6BF Warning Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to a copyright work may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages Baxi Fires Division Erdingto...

Page 3: ...the British Standards Institute The Highest Standards Baxi Fires Division is a member of the Society of British Gas Industries which works to ensure high standards of safety quality and performance Careful Installation Baxi Fires Division is a CORGI registered company All our gas fires must be installed by a competent CORGI Registered Installer in accordance with our Installer Guide and should not...

Page 4: ...4 Check inlet pressure 24 12 FASCIA INSTALLATION 24 13 FITTING THE CERAMIC FUEL EFFECT 25 14 FULL OPERATING CHECKS 25 14 1 Check the control settings 25 14 2 Check for spillage 26 15 FINAL REVIEW 27 16 SERVICING PARTS REPLACEMENT 28 16 1 To remove the fascia 29 16 2 To remove the burner unit 29 16 3 To remove the pilot unit 29 16 4 To remove the gas valve 30 16 5 To remove the piezo generator 30 1...

Page 5: ...ght Bend your legs and not your back Avoid twisting at the waist It is better to reposition your feet Avoid upper body top heavy bending Do not lean forward or sideways whilst handling the fire Always grip with the palm of the hand Do not use the tips of fingers for support Always keep the fire as close to the body as possible This will minimise the cantilever action Use gloves to provide addition...

Page 6: ... after working on the fire When replacing these articles we recommend that the replaced items are not broken up but are sealed within a heavy duty polythene bag clearly labelled as RCF waste RCF waste is classed as a stable non reactive hazardous waste and may be disposed at a landfill licensed to accept such waste Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles but we recommend y...

Page 7: ... s protection in the United Kingdom it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in accordance with the current edition of the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations Failure to install the appliance correctly could lead to prosecution The Council for the Registration of Gas Installers CORGI requires its members to work to recognised standards In the United Kingdom ...

Page 8: ...h BS1251 after removal of the fireback and sufficient material behind the fireback for a debris catchment space The required fireplace hearth debris catchment area and clearance dimensions are shown in figure 1 4 2 2 Hole in the wall installations It is recommended that a hearth should be installed as in figure 1 If a hearth is not fitted the fire must be installed so that the distance from the ba...

Page 9: ...rsions of BS1289 and BS EN 1806 recommend that there should be an air space or insulation between the flue blocks and the plaster because heat transfer may cause cracking on directly plastered flues However generally this appliance is suitable for installations under all circumstances unless there is a history of cracking problems Remember that faults such as cracking may be caused by poorly built...

Page 10: ...minal shall be not less than 3m in actual vertical height When calculated in accordance with BS 5440 Part 1 Annex A the minimum equivalent height of the flue shall be 2 0m of 125mm dia flue pipe 4 5 The flue must not be used for any other appliance or application 4 6 Any chimney damper or restrictor should be removed If removal is not possible they must be secured in the open position 4 7 If the a...

Page 11: ...ns a bath or shower or where steam is regularly present 4 13 An extractor fan may only be used in the same room as this appliance or in any area from which ventilation for the appliance is taken if it does not affect the safe performance of the appliance Note the spillage test requirements detailed further on in this manual If the fan is likely to affect the appliance the appliance must not be ins...

Page 12: ...h the fascia See figure 4 We suggest that the actual fascia is used as a template to mark the area for combustible cladding removal and that this area is increased by at least 2mm all round If the cladding projects forward from the fixing plane of the fire the clearance at the top of the appliance must be increased to a minimum 15mm This will allow for fascia removal 4 17 The minimum allowable dis...

Page 13: ...generally unnecessary for the chimney pot to be replaced or for a terminal to be fitted unless the flue has a diameter smaller than 170mm Page 13 INSTALLER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2007 Figure 5 Appliance dimensions and clearances Fascia may differ from that shown Key Description Dimension mm A Appliance height 702 B Appliance width 594 C Appliance depth into room 100 D Minimum mandatory cle...

Page 14: ...ONTENTS See figure 6 Carefully remove all the contents Take special care in handling the ceramic fuel effects Check that all the listed parts are present and in good condition The pack may contain additional components to that stated above These can be discarded 1 Burner Hotbox Unit 1 Spillage plate 1 Nut olive for 8mm inlet pipe 1 Inlet T Connector 1 Flue restrictor plate 2 Screws For flue restri...

Page 15: ...Page 15 INSTALLER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2007 Figure 6 Pack contents ...

Page 16: ...ark the area for combustible cladding removal and that this area is increased by at least 2mm all round 6 1 3 Soundness for appliance attachment A primary method of retaining the appliance is provided This involves using concealed tension cables fixed to the rear of the fireplace opening together with secondary fixing to the fireplace floor This method is detailed in section 10 of this manual This...

Page 17: ...sition A click will be heard as the integral piezo operates A spark should be seen between the electrode and pilot tip If there is no spark check the following Ensure that the electrode lead is connected to the terminal at the base of the electrode If the above is correct check for damage to the electrode lead 8 GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION A nut and olive are provided for an 8mm pipe inlet connection to...

Page 18: ...as in section 4 2 4 These should extend backwards to ensure sufficient clearance from the back of the fireplace Remove the label and retaining screws from the rear sides of the hotbox Position the fireback spacer as shown in figure 9 Secure the fireback spacers using the screws removed previously and the two supplied with the fire 6 This appliance is supplied with a flue restrictor for use where t...

Page 19: ...to be fitted to the outer rear edges of the side and top pieces of the spacer frame Ensure that there is no gap between the foam seals where they meet at the top flange See figure 13 10 The spillage plate is supplied as a loose part See figure 6 The spillage plate screws 4 off M4 x 10 taptite have been fitted to the hotbox Remove these locate the spillage plate and secure with the four screws See ...

Page 20: ...rated due to prolonged use they should be made sound with a suitable cement 2 Drill four holes in the rear wall of the fireplace for the fibre plugs The holes should be drilled within the range of positions shown in figure 16 using a no 12 masonry drill The holes should be equidistant each side of the centre line of the fireplace to ensure that the appliance finishes centrally in the opening when ...

Page 21: ...eyebolts Return the cables through the holes near the bottom of the hotbox back panel See figure 18 For precast or clay block flue systems return the cables through the slotted holes in the side of the hotbox 7 Place the hotbox fully back into the fireplace opening so that it is sealed against the fireplace front surround 8 Drill a hole into the fireplace floor through each of the two holes in the...

Page 22: ...taut again and push the cable retainers back against the back panel Again tighten the screws in the retainers and apply tension to the cables by turning the hexagonal adjusters clockwise as far as possible 14 Feed the free length of the cables into the gap between the inner and outer back panels so that they are available to allow easy removal and refitting of the appliance during subsequent servi...

Page 23: ...the isolating T connector valve Depress the control knob and rotate it anticlockwise to the pilot ignition position A click will be heard as the integral piezo operates A spark should be seen between the electrode and pilot tip Turn the control knob clockwise to the Off position Repeat this operation until a flame appears at the pilot There may be a delay before the pilot lights due to air being p...

Page 24: ...ealing screw 3 Relight the appliance Turn to the maximum output position and test around the sealing screw for gas soundness with a suitable leak detection fluid 12 FASCIA INSTALLATION 12 1 Fitting the fascia 1 Unpack the fascia Carefully lift the fascia Place the fascia against the fireplace front surface so that the four retaining plates at the back of the fascia are directly above the four reta...

Page 25: ... first time some vapours may be given off which could set off smoke alarms in the vicinity These vapours are quite normal with new appliances They are totally harmless and will disappear after a few hours use 14 1 1 Lighting the burner Open the isolating valve on the T connector Screw on the end cap and test for leaks Depress the control knob and rotate it anticlockwise to the pilot ignition posit...

Page 26: ...peat the test If the smoke is still not drawn into the appliance inspect the sealing to the fireplace surround If the sealing is satisfactory but the appliance is installed with the flue restrictor See section 9 point 6 remove the restrictor reseal the appliance and retest If smoke is still not drawn into the appliance disconnect the appliance and seek expert advice 5 If the above test is satisfac...

Page 27: ...e abrasive cleaners as these will scratch the fire surface 2 Advise the customer how to operate the appliance Point out that lighting instruction details are on the metal plate attached at the bottom of the appliance Explain to the customer that the appliance has a flame failure spillage monitoring system Point out the explanation of this system shown in the owner guide under Operating the fire Ad...

Page 28: ...ticles is kept to a minimum during installation and servicing we recommend that you use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust and soot accumulated in and around the fire before and after working on the fire When replacing these articles we recommend that the replaced items are not broken up but are sealed within a heavy duty polythene bag clearly labelled as RCF waste RCF waste is classed as a...

Page 29: ...raining the pipework and disconnect the appliance from the inlet T connector 4 Detach the burner unit from the hotbox by lifting clear 5 Replace in the reverse order 16 3 To remove the pilot unit 1 Remove the burner unit See section 16 2 2 If lying the burner on its back ensure that the work surface is suitably protected This will avoid damage to the work surface Detach the pilot pipe from the pil...

Page 30: ...6 5 To remove the piezo generator 1 Remove the gas valve as section 16 4 2 Make sure that the tap is in the off position 3 Remove the circlip holding the piezo unit to the tap Remove the piezo unit 4 Replace in the reverse order 16 6 To grease the control tap 1 Detach the tap and remove the piezo generator as section 16 5 making sure that the tap is in the off position 2 Remove the two screws from...

Page 31: ...ear 5 Refit in reverse order 16 8 To remove the main burner injector See figure 31 1 Remove the burner See section 16 7 2 Remove the burner clamping screw See figure 31 3 Unscrew the injector from the burner 4 Refit in the reverse order 16 9 To remove the appliance from the fireplace 1 Remove the burner unit See section 16 2 2 Slacken the hexagonal adjusters on the cable retainers and unscrew the ...

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