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Commissioning the Fire – Page 5
1. Remove the polystyrene fitting securing the coal bed (Fig.11)
as follows:
(a)
Disengage the front panel retaining clamps and
remove the glass front panel.
(b)
Remove the polystyrene fitting securing the coal bed.
(c)
Carefully remove the coal bed from its plastic bag.
CAUTION: The coal bed is extremely fragile and must be
handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any
inhalation of the dust should be avoided. Keep the coals
away from children at all times. Please read the Important
Information Section on page 3.
(d)
Replace the coal bed and glass front panel.
2. Remove the pressure test point sealing screw and connect a
pressure gauge (Fig.6).
3. Turn on the gas service tap (at present supplying gas to the
boiler only) fully anti-clockwise. The service tap is now supplying
both the boiler and the fire (Fig.4).
4. Purge the air from the gas supply pipe and check for gas
soundness (BS 6891).
5. To light the fire burner - fit the fire control knob, and ensure
that it is fully clockwise. Push in and turn anti-s clockwise to
operate the igniter. Repeat until the pilot lights. Continue to hold
in the control knob for a further 15 seconds. Release slowly and
the pilot should stay alight. If the pilot does not stay alight turn
the control knob to the OFF position fully clockwise and repeat.
6. Check that the fire burner lights smoothly by pushing in the
knob and turning fully anti-clockwise. Test for gas soundness
with leak detection fluid.
7. Check the fire pressure with the control knob in position 3
fully anti-clockwise. The pressure should be 14.5mbar ±0.5mbar
(5.8 in. wg. ± 0.2 in. wg.).
8. Turn the control knob clockwise to the OFF position (
).
Remove the pressure gauge and refit the pressure test point
sealing screw, ensuring a gas tight seal.
9, Test for clearance of flue products as follows:
(a)
Ensure that all doors and windows are closed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If there is an extractor or ceiling
fan in the room or adjoining room then the spillage
test must be performed with the fan turned on and any
interconnecting doors between the fan and the
appliance left open.
(b)
Turn on the fire (position 3 fully anti-clockwise).
(c)
After 5 minutes take a smoke match and insert it into
the boiler draught diverter in the position shown
(Fig.8). If the majority of the smoke is not drawn into
the chimney spillage is indicated and the fire must be
operated for a further 10 minutes before rechecking.
If spillage is still evident the cause must be
ascertained and rectified before continuing with
commissioning.
(d)
Repeat with both fire and boiler alight, having run the
boiler for 5 minutes.
10. Fit the case as follows:
(a)
Remove the control knob.
(b)
Lift the outercase over the heat exchanger and locate
the two ‘vee’ notches in the top of the case into the
‘vee’ notches at the top of the inner case (Fig.5).
(c)
Secure the outercase to the inner case using the two
securing screws provided (Fig.6).
11. Plug in the electrical supply to the case and fit the controls
cover panel and control knob (Fig.13).
12. Check the operation of the light effect by operating the
switch adjacent to the control tap (Fig.9).
13. Hand the user the User’s Instructions, explain the operation
of the boiler and fire and leave the unit set to suit their
requirements.
14. Leave these instructions with the gas meter.