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Ebony Super
Baxi Heating Ltd.
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Installation Instructions – Page 2
INTRODUCTION
The Baxi Ebony Super is a hearth or wall mounted gas fired room
heater with a flame and coal effect. Input at maximum setting is
5.42kW (18,500 Btu/h) corresponding to a net output of 3.47kW
(11,840 Btu/h) approx. The fire is available for use with Gas Type
G20 (Natural Gas) at 20mbar. The fire is controlled by a control
knob positioned on the right hand side of the case. Ignition is by a
piezo spark to the burner.
The control knob has six positions giving a choice of four output
rates:
have a flat vertical area and an opening size to the dimension
shown (Fig. 2). A shelf may be fitted above the fire provided that it
does not exceed 150mm (6in deep) and is at least 100mm (4in)
above the top of the fire. A clearance of 75mm (3in) is required at
each side of the fire for access during servicing.
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b)
Fireplace opening: At the height of the flue outlet the fireplace
should have a minimum dimension of 100mm (4in) from the
front face of the opening to the fireplace back brick (Fig. 3).
There must be a minimum height of 250mm (10in) from the
NATURAL GAS
PROPANE
bottom of the catchment space to the base of the the flue
Position
-
OFF
Position 2
-
Medium
spigot.
Position
-
Pilot.
Position 3
-
Medium High.
Position 1
-
Low.
Position 4
-
High
(c)
Hearth:
If the fire is to be hearth mounted the hearth must be
The outer case has two concealed lamps to illuminate the artificial
coal bed. This light effect is operated by a switch below the control
knob. It may be used with or without the gas fire.
NOTICE
Discolouration of Wall Surfaces
Most heating appliances generate warm air convection
currents and transfer heat to any wall surface against which
they are situated.
Some soft furnishings (such as blown vinyl wallpapers) may
not be suitable for use where they are subjected to
temperatures above normal room levels and the manufacturers
advice should be sought before using this type of wall
covering adjacent to any heating appliance.
The likelihood of wall staining from convected air currents will
be increased in environments where high levels of cigarette
smoke or other contaminants exist.
GENERAL
The installation must be carried out by a CORGI Registered
Installer or other competent person and be in accordance with the
relevant requirements of the GAS SAFETY (Installation and Use)
REGULATIONS (as amended), the BUILDING REGULATIONS
(Scotland) (Consolidation), the LOCAL BUILDING REGULATIONS
and the CURRENT I.E.E. WIRING REGULATIONS. It should also
be in accordance with the relevant BRITISH
STANDARD CODES OF PRACTICE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This product contains Refractory Ceramic Fibres (R.C.F.) which are
man-made vitreous silicate fibres. Excessive exposure to these
materials may cause temporary irritation to eyes, skin and
respiratory tract. Care must be taken when handling these articles
to ensure the release of dust or fibres is kept to a minimum.
To ensure that the release of fibres from these articles is kept to a
minimum, during installation and servicing it is recommended that a
H.E.P.A. filtered vacuum is used to remove any dust, soot or other
debris accumulated in and around the appliance. This should be
performed before and after working on the installation. It is
recommended that any replaced item(s) are not broken up but
sealed within heavy duty polythene bags and clearly labelled
“R.C.F. waste”. This is not classified as ‘hazardous waste” and may
be disposed of at a tipping site licensed for the disposal of industrial
waste.
Protective clothing is not required when handling these articles but it
is recommended that gloves are worn and the normal hygiene rules
of not smoking, eating or drinking in the work area are followed and
always wash hands before eating or drinking.
SITE REQUIREMENTS
(a)
Fireplace or surround:
The fireplace or
surround must be of non-combustible material and
of non-combustible materials, at least 13mm (½ in) thick and
measuring at least 326mm (12 13/I6 in) deep and 750mm (29
9/16in) wide (with the fireplace opening central). The top
surface of the hearth should preferably be 50mm (2in) above
the floor level. The floor behind the fire opening in the area of
the closure plate rectangular cutout must be no higher than
the finished hearth level. The fire must not be fitted directly on
to a combustible floor or carpet.
(d)
Wall Fixing:
The fire may be fitted on to a suitable non-
combustible wall so that the bottom of the rear legs is not less
than 100mm (4in) above the finished floor level (Fig. 4).
FLUE
(BS 5440: Part 1)
(a)
Existing chimneys:
A chimney which has previously been
used to burn solid fuel MUST be swept before beginning the
installation and any restrictions such as dampers or register
plates. must be removed. The chimney must be at least
310cm (10ft) in height and also meet the following
requirements:
(i)
It must NOT be cracked.
(ii)
It must serve only one room.
(iii)
It must not communicate with any void, space or any room
other than that in which the fire is situated.
(iv)
It must NOT be blocked by paper, rubble etc.
(v)
It must have a positive updraught.
(vi)
The cross sectional area of the flue must not be less than
120cm
2
(19in
2
).
If there is no positive updraught DO NOT FIT THE FIRE and seek
expert advice. Positive updraught can be detected by the use of a
lighted match or smoke match (see relevant paragraph under
INSTALLATION). Any underdraught vent or additional air supply
openings that enter the fireplace must be completely sealed off.
(b)
Pre-cast flue
: The fire is suitable for fitting into properly
designed and constructed pre-cast flues complying with the
requirements of BS 1289 of at least 310cm (10ft) in height and
having a flue way of at least 197mm x 67mm (7 ¾ in x 2 5/8in)
or equivalent cross sectional area.
NOTE: It must be ensured that any mortar between the blocks
is not extruded into the flueway and that if raking blocks are
used they must be fitted according to the manufacturers
instructions.